Kris Berry

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Hold On 00:00 Tools
Waiting For The Rain 00:00 Tools
Love Trip 00:00 Tools
Hope 00:00 Tools
Rocket Man 00:00 Tools
Holy Joe (And The Ferris Wheel) 00:00 Tools
Second Best 03:15 Tools
Always Or Never 00:00 Tools
Crystal Ball (In The Cupboard) 00:00 Tools
Mountain Or A Molehill 00:00 Tools
Silver Balloon 00:00 Tools
Perfect Storm 00:00 Tools
Stick To The Recipe 00:00 Tools
Crazy Days 00:00 Tools
Going Somewhere 00:00 Tools
Marbles 00:00 Tools
Meadow Song 00:00 Tools
Ninja 00:00 Tools
Morning Sun 00:00 Tools
Flower Empty Tree  00:00 Tools
Anything You Can Do 00:00 Tools
Seeds Of Blue 00:00 Tools
All The Same 00:00 Tools
Delete You 00:00 Tools
Flower Empty Tree 00:00 Tools
The Guavaberry Song 00:00 Tools
She Knows 00:00 Tools
No Axe to Grind 00:00 Tools
Lazy Kisses 00:00 Tools
Rocking Chair 00:00 Tools
Price to Paradise 00:00 Tools
Flower Empty Tree - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Breakfast Closes at Nine 00:00 Tools
Doing Fine (for Losing You)  00:00 Tools
Night Riders 00:00 Tools
Doing Fine (For Losing You) - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Seeds of Blue - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
All the Same - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
The Guavaberry Song - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Doing Fine (for losing you) 00:00 Tools
Rocketman 00:00 Tools
Crystal Ball In The Cupboard 00:00 Tools
NIEUW NL: Anything You Can Do 00:00 Tools
Let Go 00:00 Tools
Holy Joe & The Ferris Wheel (Swing Brothers remix) 00:00 Tools
Worried 00:00 Tools
Coming Back Home 00:00 Tools
Warm 00:00 Tools
Holy Joe &The Ferris Wheel (Swing Brothers Remix) 00:00 Tools
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A melting pot of Jazz, Country, Latin and Rhythm & Blues... it all comes together in a unique style. Kris Berry - Marbles (2012) Marbles. You know... those shining beautiful multi-coloured little balls made of glass. From time immemorial people have been playing with them. You can collect them; you can break your neck on them. As a southern saying goes someone with a hole in her bag of marbles is ‘a bit peculiar, deviant and different’. Kris Berry wrote a song about someone whose marbles rolled out of her bag: herself. And she named her album after the glittering droplets, because Marbles in this case also stand for what emerges from her ‘mind’, her 'marbles': twists, confessions, experiences, sensations. You would not say if you see and hear her on stage, but it was quite a challenge for Kris Berry (1982) to take up singing. She grew up with a lot of music on the Antillean islands where she lived, as well as in the European cities where she has studied and worked. At family parties she was expected to sing, which she so stubbornly refused. But she kept listening. She absorbed country, Latin, ska, jazz and Cuban music like a sponge. Until she gathered enough confidence, tossed away her diffidence and went to sing with a jazz band. But she wanted more. In 2011 she published her first EP. Five songs, including Flower Empty Tree in January played for the first time on radio by Giel Beelen. Radio 6 made her EP "Schijf van 6" (Disk of Six) and Kris was elected their first Soul & Jazz Talent. She did sessions on virtually all radio stations, played from Brabant to Groningen and participated in supporting programs including Eli 'Paperboy' Reed (De Melkweg) and Selah Sue (De Effenaar). A highlight was her performance at the North Sea Jazz Festival 2011 in the Netherlands. Kris writes her songs with guitarist and producer Paul Willemsen (Beans & Fatback and Lefties Soul Connection), with whom she has developed a distinct language. Kris has no musical training; she allows particularly her feelings to speak. Down-to-earth Paul understands exactly what Kris means when she describes an idea for a song like ‘where the waves break’. Kris writes the lyrics herself. It is as if the listener is reading from her diary. About the time her friends knew the truth, but did not dare to tell her (Second Best). About her churning thoughts on transiency. (Crystal Ball in the Cupboard). About the time she sat in the train and decided: now I am going to be a singer. The beautiful Meadow Song about that decision. Marbles is mixed by Jerry Boys, who previously worked with the Buena Vista Social Club, Omara Portuondo, REM and Ry Cooder. They made the sound Kris and Paul love so much. Only one e-mail was needed for Jerry Boys to say 'yes'. This feels like a blessing. He understands how Kris’ mind works, how her marbles roll. To play at marbles is a metaphor for life: you win some, you lose some. Kris Berry captures in songs the marbles she won and those she lost. Some continue to shine, others may become dull. But tomorrow there is always another game to be played, which again will yield new twists, stir up new admissions and allow for new experiences and confessions. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.