Kari Bremenes

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If I didn't decide to do a haircut that day, I would never met Kari Bremenes, the queen of Norwegian singer.

Because of the barbaer shop if full of people, because I've scheduled to go to movie 3 hours later, so I took the barber's advice to walk around and come after an hour and a half. That's why I walked in to Eslite Books that day.

I walked into the bookshop, I found the book "A moveable feast" by Ernest Hemingway and I started reading. Suddenly the music which is airing caught my mind. Yes, they're playing a record of Keri bremnes', which named after "You'd Have to be Here".

Kari has a strong but also sensitive voice, which makes her song easily to touch the heart. The title track "You'd have to be here" is a beated-rhythm song, not aggressive but firmly tells the story. The last track "Who knows where the time goes" is suitable for midnight, listen to this song you would fall into the beauty of slow-motion. It's like she is whispering, telling you the most deep-down story.

I'm surprised that I can't find her information at AMG. I'm not surprised that I can't find too much chinese information of Kari, but I do surprised that AMG doesn't have any of her data. Looks like AMG is not almighty though. Sometimes you'd have admire some Taiwan publisher's taste, they afford the risk to import these records that people hardly heard about. Bravo for them, and of course, for Kari Bremnes.

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