Waters, Caroline: Talk with Eve

Waters, Caroline SKU: 23579286
Waters, Caroline: Talk with Eve

Waters, Caroline: Talk with Eve

Waters, Caroline SKU: 23579286

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Description

Title: Talk with Eve
Artist: Waters, Caroline
Label: CD Baby
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 7056790001492
Genre: Rock

Caroline Waters is a performing artist of extraordinary ability. She is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, actor, writer and composer, expressing her life experiences powerfully through her words and music. She is an amazon with flaming red hair and a four-octave range, who touches people\'s hearts profoundly, makes them cry and laugh and feel the depth of their emotions. Caroline Waters was born into an entertainment family. Her father was Per Asplin, a vastly successful singer, jazz pianist, movie star, comedian, writer, director and producer. Caroline watched him work and build his empire, worked side by side with him most of her upbringing, - composing, performing and producing concerts, musicals, television series and albums. The first time she walked up on stage was in the middle of her dad\'s concert at age two. Prompted by no one but her own desire to perform, she insisted on singing a song, confidently demanding the attention of the audience. Caroline got her first film role at age three as Caroline in \'Putti Plutti Pott\'. This show has aired on national television in Norway every Christmas Eve for more than two decades. She got her first theatre role as Kamomilla in Torbjørn Egner\'s \'Cardamom Town\' at age seven and toured with the National Theatre of Norway. Caroline played all six lead roles in the musical \'I Found, I Found\', which was written for her to showcase her wide range of talent. She acted, sang, danced, played violin and displayed her ability to do comedy. She did a thousand performances, at Chat Noir Theatre in Oslo, and toured Norway and the US. This musical became a TV mini series, which Caroline starred in at age twelve. Caroline Waters is frequently hired to represent Norway as one of it's preeminent artists. She performed for the International Olympic Committee in Lausanne, Switzerland, for the Lillehammer Winter Olympics. She was also hired to represent Norway in conjunction with the Centennial Celebration of Statue of Liberty in New York, with US Vice President Walter Mondale in the audience, an event that was televised to five hundred million people. Caroline was recently hired to perform for the Norwegian American Chamber of Commerce\'s Annual Christmas Gala and for the Royal Gala Dinner at the California Club celebrating Crown Prince Haakon\'s first official visit to California. Caroline Waters wrote, arranged, performed, produced and released her first solo album, Compassion, on her own record label, Redhead Records. She received outstanding reviews and coverage in the media and successful distribution in Europe, Japan and Canada. Caroline was headhunted by MTG Productions and Sony Music Norway for her second solo album, Talk With Eve, which was successfully distributed throughout Europe. Me Jane, Caroline\'s alter ego stage persona, was created as a warm up act for Caroline Waters Band at the annual Wild Waters Party in Oslo. Me Jane is a cross between Nina Hagen and the Spice Girls and Norway\'s female answer to Austin Powers. Me Jane has released a dance single: \'You\'re Just Too Cool\' and a video: \'Me Jane Goes To Hollywood\'. Caroline Waters recently moved to Los Angeles after receiving a greencard and status as an Alien of Extraordinary Ability in the Arts. She has established a solid fan base within the LA jazz-pop scene and given numerous concerts with her band. There are several events that have transformed Caroline\'s life profoundly: She has been a working professional from age two, living an extraordinary adventure of world travel, stardom, responsibility, and public image. It has taught her exceptional discipline, skill, endurance and staying power. She has learned how to dance with the media and constantly renew herself as a creative artist. Caroline was hit by a car in the summer before her last year of high school. She was clinically dead, went in the tunnel, saw the light of creation and met two angels who told her that she had to go back and continue her work. She came to with a serious head injury, heightened psychic abilities and several broken bones. It took four years of intensive training and therapy to fully recover. Although it was a painful transition, it taught her the power of her emotions and opened the floodgates to her creativity wide open. She began to explore the depth of her core and was left with no other choice than fully embracing her independence, her artist, her passion and her own creative journey. Perhaps the one of the most painful events in Caroline\'s life was when her best friend and soul sister, Stefanie Stroh, became missing in the Nevada dessert. Caroline flew across the Atlantic, rented a car, bought a gun, and meddled with the FBI investigation for almost a year. Her psychic abilities let her dreams and visions guide her through an incredible journey of police work, serial killers, dessert insanity, prostitution, cult activity, and UFO encounters. Caroline\'s first album, Compassion, was dedicated to Stefanie, who continues to be missing. In addition to her career as a songwriter and performer, Caroline Waters\' credits also include music for film and television, as well as, the Norwegian voices of Christopher Robin and Roo in Disney\'s Winnie the Pooh. What industry professionals have to say about Caroline Waters: \'I can without a doubt say that Caroline Waters has one of the greatest vocal potentials I have ever heard coming out of Europe. She is a real contemporary artist, far superior to the stars out there today.\' Seth Riggs (Vocal Teacher to 97 Grammy winners) \'I was immediately impressed with the sound of her voice - the interpretation of song and her extraordinary gift of vocal ability and musicianship. She is an exceptional artist who will be a true musical gift and contribution to the arts of our country.\' Sue Raney (Jazz Society Hall of Fame vocalist and 3-time Grammy nominee) \'I would place her in the foremost rank among the singers of the world with a voice and talent comparable to those of pop stars Mariah Carey and Celine Dion, and classical performer Maria Calas. Her performing versatility is truly amazing.\' Ian Adams (England\'s legendary stage and vocal director) \'Caroline Waters is an incredible talent. She touches her audience profoundly in both heart and mind. Her songs are courageous, powerful, soothing and empowering. She\'s a unique human being and a unique performer.\' Ruth Barrett (1990 INDIE Award winner) \'Caroline has an incredible talent for music, not only as a songwriter and lyricist, but she also shows a wonderful aptitude for pure composition - such as film scoring. Her unique sound and a special talents wil be a most welcome addition to the musical culture of the United States.\' Jack Smalley (Television/film composer) What the media has to say about Caroline Waters: \'My God what a powerful voice!\' People Magazine, Norway \'Sexy, tough and sensual. An incredibly beautiful voice with a remarkably large register...Hats off!\' VG \'Unique tunes with personal lyrics. Especially fine is the title cut which we\'ll be hearing a lot of on the radio in the weeks to come, but the album is solid throughout. Ms. Waters is a sound performer with a lively band and original songs. Absolutely an album she can be proud of!\' Billboard Magazine, Norway \'We\'re in a popular nightclub in Oslo. An amazon in a mini-skirt and flaming red hair enters the stage, hits a chord on her guitar, and sings: I don\'t wanna be your sugar baby, I don\'t wanna be your slave in paradise. The tones rise and fall. Her voice comes from deep within her core and soul, first with intense joy, next in dark melancholia. The audience applauds and scream: MORE! Caroline tears off her jacket, lifts her arms over her head, kicks the beat with the most solid boots ever seen at Smuget and roars: I wanna live, I wanna live right, I wanna love, I wanna love right, I wanna do what is right for me.\' Women and Fashion \'Caroline Waters has changed her name from Asplin

Tracks:
1.1 Talk with Eve
1.2 The Shadow
1.3 I Just Can't Stop Crying Over You
1.4 Do Right
1.5 I Built a Wall
1.6 And I Pretend
1.7 Identification
1.8 You Know What I Mean
1.9 I Couldn't Care Less
1.10 Remember
1.11 Missing
1.12 Say Say Say
1.13 Feeling Good
1.14 When I Saw You There
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