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Carol Kidd

Carol Kidd

Legendary jazz vocalist whose admirers include Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett.



Dreamsville
Dreamsville
“Dreamsville” marks 25 years of Carol Kidd recording for Linn Records 

AKD 325  

Carol Kidd LP
Carol Kidd LP
Classic debut album from Carol Kidd newly re-pressed on 180-gram vinyl 

AKH 297  

The Very Best of Carol Kidd 2 disc set
The Very Best of Carol Kidd 2 disc set
A must-have collection of classic material from the legendary jazz singer. 

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All My Tomorrows LP
All My Tomorrows LP
One of Linn's all-time bestsellers "All My Tomorrows" by Carol Kidd now on 180 gram vinyl. 

AKH 257

Nice Work
Nice Work
Re-mastered for Super Audio CD. 

AKD 229  

Debut
Debut
Carol Kidd's debut release for Linn Records. 

AKD 228  

All My Tomorrows
All My Tomorrows
Re-mastered for Super Audio CD. 

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A Place in My Heart
A Place in My Heart
A beautiful recording of standards with full orchestral backing. 

AKD 146  

That's Me
That's Me
Unique interpretations of 14 songs with full orchestral backing. 

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I'm Glad We Met
I'm Glad We Met
The second album features 12 well-chosen classics from the Great American Songbook. 

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Nice Work
Nice Work
 

AKH CD 006  

Carol Kidd MBE

Biography

Carol Kidd is acknowledged in jazz circles as "Britain's finest ballads singer" Jazz Review. She has secured the Best Vocalist title at the British Jazz Awards on four separate occasions and, in 1998, received the MBE for Services to Jazz.

Over a 25 year period, she has released seven studio albums and a "Best of..." compilation for Linn Records. Now in 2008, she has returned to the recording arena, following a seven year hiatus, with "Dreamsville" - an exquisite album of hand-picked standards and self-penned songs which was Recommended Release on BBC Radio 2 (Russell Davies Show).

Kidd is renowned for her impeccable phrasing and delivery along with an innate ability to breathe fresh life into jazz standards. "Dreamsville" places a great singer, at the top of her form, back where she belongs - in the upper echelons of world class vocal jazz. Throughout her career, Kidd has cut a distinctive path through the Great American Songbook with orchestral and trio backing.

She is a singer who is admired by contemporaries and fans alike, who enjoys popularity in the Far East and has performed regularly in China and Singapore for over the course of three decades. Indeed, in 1994 she was the first western artist to be invited by the Chinese Government to perform there in 25 years.

Originally based in Glasgow, Carol Kidd began singing professionally at the age of 15 when she joined the West Coast Jazz Band. During a five year period she met, and married, their trombonist George Kidd, who is a formidable name in Scottish jazz circles. The band appeared along with many well known names such as Kenny Ball, Acker Bilk and the Alex Welsh band, and also made guest appearances on local radio.

During the 1970s a musical association with the pianist Sandy Taylor developed. Along with drummer Murray Smith and bassist Alex Moore the trio remained the mainstay of her backing for many years.

Kidd's self-titled Linn Records debut album was released in 1984 and it marked the beginning of a long and valued relationship which has helped establish her across the globe.

Her signature song, When I Dream, was the theme in Korean movie Shiri and it held a chart placing in Asia for some thirteen weeks. This led her to "superstar" status in a part of the world where she now regularly performs to sell-out audiences. She has also performed for the Cambodian Royal Family. Further Royal approval is confirmed in the shape of Prince Charles who is a proud owner of all her albums!

A long line of admirers included Frank Sinatra, who invited her to open for him at a concert at Ibrox Stadium in Glasgow. During his performance he commented "Carol Kidd is the best kept secret of British jazz". This endorsement from Ol' Blue Eyes gave Kidd the confidence to truly make singing her career.

Almost immediately she was invited to appear at the internationally acclaimed Ronnie Scott's Club in London. Tony Bennett was singing in London at the time and he made a point of coming to hear her stating "You are world class, where have you been?". Later, she went on to record "A Place in My Heart" with one of Sinatra's favourite arrangers, the late Robert Farnon.

The late Sir Humphrey Lyttelton was also a fan from early on, commenting on her first album saying, "If this her debut, it's fantastic". Earlier, Annie Ross had invited Kidd to appear on her TV show, stating "I love this woman's voice".

George Shearing, Georgie Fame, Annie Ross, Benny Carter, Joe Temperley, Bobby Watson and Martin Taylor MBE are among the many guest luminaries who have performed with Carol Kidd during her live concerts.

Awards

Four times winner - Best Vocalist, British Jazz Awards

Best Album - "The Night We Called it a Day", British Jazz Awards

Best International Vocalist, Cannes International Jazz Awards

Lifetime Achievement Award, 2007  Nordoff Robbins

1998 - MBE for Services to Jazz

  

"A throat kissed by angels"  The Herald

"One of the best singers I have heard" Ronnie Scott

"Carol Kidd is the best kept secret of British jazz" Frank Sinatra

"Her control is thrilling....she is world class" Cleo Laine

"Her discography stands up as one of the strongest ever British contributions to vocal jazz" Jazz Review

"Dreamsville" is one of the most finely crafted collection of songs you'll hear this year" Jazzwise

Carol Kidd at The Queens Hall
27 October 2008
Kidd showed all the old magic and more.
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Carol Kidd Interviewed in Jazz Review
14 October 2008
Brian Morton interviews Carol Kidd about her new album "Dreamsville".
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Carol Kidd Interviewed in The Sunday Post
23 September 2008
Legendary Scottish jazz singer Carol Kidd interviewed in The Sunday Post.
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New album from Carol Kidd
22 September 2008
Carol Kidd's Dreamsville now available to download
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Carol Kidd talks about new album "Dreamsville"
25 August 2008
Interview with legendary jazz singer
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Carol Kidd returns with new studio album
22 August 2008
"Dreamsville" is due for release in October
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Linn Records Delighted with Glasgow UNESCO Music Award
21 August 2008
Label's home city honoured
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Yorkshire Post
Simply wonderful.
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Music Web International
Her vocals sound as natural as breathing.
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Burnley Express
Scottish jazz legend Carol Kidd is back in musical dreamland.
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Scotland on Sunday
4 Stars
Scottish jazz singer Carol Kidd makes a triumphant comeback with this gorgeous album.
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Sunday Herald
4 Stars
World-class.
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Sunday Post
CD of the Week. This selection of songs old and new is a joy.
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The Herald
5 Stars
Kidd has made her finest album.
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Record Collector
4 Stars
She's on form on "Dreamsville".
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The Scotsman
4 Stars
The singer is in excellent voice throughout
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The Vortex Website
Manages to combine unsentimental intimacy with considerable musical intelligence
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BBC Website
A faultless vocalist of impeccable stylistic credentials, and Linn a beacon of artist and audiophile quality for independent British labels.
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Jazzwise
The singer's golden timbre and legato phrasing serving interpretations that sweep you up in their tender embrace.
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LP Magazine
Ein Muss für jeden Jazzliebhaber. Ein Geheimtipp, der kein Geheimtipp bleiben darf!
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LP Magazine (Translation)
A must for every jazz enthusiast.
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Hi-Fi World
An excellent recording on 180 gm vinyl
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LP - Magazine for Analogue and Vinyl Culture
Carol Kidd proves her star potential.
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Sunday Post
A joy for jazz fans everywhere.
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In Tune International
There's not a forgettable moment here. All are outstanding.
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Music Web
Carol Kidd is one of the finest female vocalists I have ever heard.
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The Jazz Rag
Carol Kidd is my favourite singer
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Jazz Rag
My advice is go out and buy all three records ... then go out again and buy everything else Carol has recorded.
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The Jazz Rag
buy everything Carol has recorded
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Crescendo and Jazz Music
Carol Kidd is a class act
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Crescendo and Jazz Music
Carol Kidd is indeed an exceptional talent
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Sunday Times Culture
a distinctive path through the Great American Songbook
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The Observer
Carol Kidd is Scotland's gift to the American song
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Crescendo & Jazz Music
living and breathing readings of infinite depth and breadth
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Yorkshire Post
Kidd needs no lessons on how to sell a song
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Jazz Express
Her phrasing, diction and delivery are impeccable.
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