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Music that inspires the heart
Beatscape review of Caroline Waters
Caroline Waters returns to New York Caroline Waters: Redhaired Chanteuse  
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"Listening to her new album, we journey through 12 tracks, and with the exeption of two songs, all music and lyrics are written by Caroline herself. If you let yourself be seduced by all the pure and high quality notes on this album, you will become aware of the fact that all ages might enjoy in this production. This music is truly for all music lovers between 20 and 100."
Anniken Meling, Havn & Kirke

Caroline Waters' fourth solo album "Being Totally Alive" is a beautiful journey in a landscape of various musical expressions. "Being Totally Alive" is (Caroline's) most diverse album as far as musical expressions go, stretching from jazz to classic to pop. Jazzified chamber-pop, if you like. Her previous (CD) "Venus Envy" was much more funky, according to her own description. When asked if this has anything to do with getting older - embracing adulthood, she promtly replies: Never!"
Norway Times Weekly

"Caroline's background includes solid jazz exposure via her father who performed with Denmark's famous jazzman, Sven Asmussen (and Alice Babs too). Her songs are soulful, introspective and reflective... Her songs deal with deeply personal and at times painful material, such as mourning her dead father and mother, wailing the disappearance into the Nevada desert of her best friend Stefanie Stroh, who has never reappeared. Her lyrics and her incredible vocal range made a visible impression on the audience."
Kristen Vibe Phillippides, New York Editor