
Karen Kosowski
Wish On A Star
© 2006 Karen Kosowski (676868151828)
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A collection of hand-picked favorites spanning Karen's earlier, rootsy/acoustic guitar-based albums. Includes live tracks and previously unreleased material.
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albums you will love
- KAREN KOSOWSKI: Meeting The Future At Full Speed
- KAREN KOSOWSKI: Out Here At Sea
- KAREN KOSOWSKI: Optimist Party
- KAREN KOSOWSKI: Planet
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notes
Wish On A Star is a "retrospective" CD that contains a hand-picked selection of earlier tracks, recent live solo recordings and previously unreleased tracks. On top of all that, this is Karen's first ever enhanced CD. The enhanced portion features never-before-seen photo galleries containing both live and promotional pictures, lyrics to all the songs on the CD and a whole lot more.
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Old Classics and New Classics-To-Be: How can you go wrong?
author: T. HilesPart retrospective, part treats, Wish On A Star marks the out of print status of Karen's older discs (Planet and Optimist Party) while offering hints of what may have been and what may be to come on her next full-length release. A selection of tracks from Optimist Party serve as highlights of what I'd consider to be Karen's breakout album, including fan favourites Trying Anyway and Crazy Little Game, live renditions of classics Don't Assume and Nothing To Declare and four new unreleased/rare tracks to round out the disc: Monday (upbeat, throwback feel to OP), Always Been Kind (piano-driven, softer sound), You Do (haunting, emotional number evocative of OHAS) and East Coast (a song for anyone in relationship turmoil!). A must have for all fans, and a great intro to Karen's older, more folky sound for those just becoming aware of Karen through Out Here At Sea. Now stop reading, and start buying!
Old Classics and New Classics-To-Be: How can you go wrong?
author: T. HilesPart retrospective, part treats, Wish On A Star marks the out of print status of Karen's older discs (Planet and Optimist Party) while offering hints of what may have been and what may be to come on her next full-length release. A selection of tracks from Optimist Party serve as highlights of what I'd consider to be Karen's breakout album, including fan favourites Trying Anyway and Crazy Little Game, live renditions of classics Don't Assume and Nothing To Declare and four new unreleased/rare tracks to round out the disc: Monday (upbeat, throwback feel to OP), Always Been Kind (piano-driven, softer sound), You Do (haunting, emotional number evocative of OHAS) and East Coast (a song for anyone in relationship turmoil!). A must have for all fans, and a great intro to Karen's older, more folky sound for those just becoming aware of Karen through Out Here At Sea. Now stop reading, and start buying!