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4.0 out of 5 stars Passionate and intense, but not Akers in peak form., May 27, 2005
This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
Recorded in 1987, this is Karen Akers's second album-and it would be considered an outstanding album if Akers had not recorded several other much better ones after this one. With her strong alto and Piaf-type vibrato and timbre, she sings songs of heartbreak, loss, and disillusionment, giving impassioned interpretations to songs by James Taylor ("Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight"), George and Ira Gershwin ("How Long Has This Been Going On"), Stephen Sondheim ("Not a Day Goes By), and Peter Allen ("I've Been Taught by Experts), among others. Accompanied on piano/keyboard (Michael Abene), electric bass (Tom Barney), and percussion (Akira Tana and James Saporito), Akers keeps her instrumental arrangements simple, subordinating them to her voice.

Akers has a huge voice, and she sings with passionate intensity, but in these songs, with the exception of one song, she always seems to be holding back, holding in her immense power. In "I've Been Taught by Experts," however, she wails, letting her big voice soar, and powering through the lyrics. "Not a Day Goes By," often used as a star turn by other singers, is sung ironically by Akers here, her voice remaining under total control.

Sophisticated and reserved, Akers sings like the actress she is, but these songs are all of similar mood, and they demand less, vocally, than she shows on other albums. Akers recorded this when her acting career was at its peak--she had just filmed Heartburn with Jack Nicholson and Meryl Streep (with whom she held own as the femme fatale), had been on Broadway in Tommy Tune's Grand Hotel, for which she had been nominated for a Tony, and had been in several TV shows, and her acting ability is obvious here as she emotes her way through these impassioned songs. A fine album, though not as interesting as some of her others, this is Akers at the beginning of her fantastic cabaret career. Mary Whipple
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars KAREN AKERS - "Just A Housewife or a Cabret singer?", June 3, 2001
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This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
I own four other Karen Akers c.d.'s but this one took a while for it to grow on me. I now absolutely adore this gem. At first, when I heard 'I Now Him So Well' it sounded like her vocal was reverberating - especially when she sings "wasn't it good, he could be mine". Regardless, she can interpret songs with such grace and elegance as well with conviction. She is truly a wondrful alto with a close heart for Edith Piaf. Karen Akers is truly underated but she continues to shine us with her spectacular voice.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply the best sample of Karen Akers superb talent !!!, May 23, 1999
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This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
I fell in love with this recording when it was first released and have been enjoying it ever since. A must have for anyone that enjoys the unparallelled voice of Karen Akers; and a great introduction for those who have yet to.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cabaret at it's best., April 19, 2009
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A magnificent voice-and La Akers is at her very best when she sings in French.

Fans of the female voice-and of something sophisticated, urbane and adult-will love this
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5.0 out of 5 stars KAREN AKERS - "Just A Housewife or a Cabret singer?", June 3, 2001
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This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
I own four other Karen Akers c.d.'s but this one took a while for it to grow on me. I now absolutely adore this gem. At first, when I heard 'I Now Him So Well' it sounded like her vocal was reverberating - especially when she sings "wasn't it good, he could be mine". Regardless, she can interpret songs with such grace and elegance as well with conviction. She is truly a wondrful alto with a close heart for Edith Piaf. Karen Akers is truly underated but she continues to shine us with her spectacular voice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars KAREN AKERS - "Just A Housewife or a Cabret singer?", June 3, 2001
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This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
I own four other Karen Akers c.d.'s but this one took a while for it to grow on me. I now absolutely adore this gem. At first, when I heard 'I Now Him So Well' it sounded like her vocal was reverberating - especially when she sings "wasn't it good, he could be mine". Regardless, she can interpret songs with such grace and elegance as well with conviction. She is truly a wondrful alto with a close heart for Edith Piaf. Karen Akers is truly underated but she continues to shine us with her spectacular voice.
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5.0 out of 5 stars civilized divorce, September 16, 2000
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This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
The song: "You Can Have the T.V." reminds me of the anguish even an amicable divorce can cause!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An intimate voice with lots of European vibratto, October 7, 1999
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This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
If you can get beyond the European vibratto-style delivery (my friend says it sounds like Karen is from Oz's munchkin land), then you're in for a treat of superbly interpreted songs of a very wide variety. If you're not teary-eyed after listening to "Just a Housewife" then you need to seriously upgrade your stereo system. The songs have true emotional content and Ms. Akers puts many other chanteuses to shame; At least the equal of the esteemed Barbara Cook in the emotive category.
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5.0 out of 5 stars KAREN AKERS - "Just A Housewife or a Cabret singer?", June 3, 2001
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This review is from: In a Very Unusual Way (Audio CD)
I own four other Karen Akers c.d.'s but this one took a while for it to grow on me. I now absolutely adore this gem. At first, when I heard 'I Now Him So Well' it sounded like her vocal was reverberating - especially when she sings "wasn't it good, he could be mine". Regardless, she can interpret songs with such grace and elegance as well with conviction. She is truly a wondrful alto with a close heart for Edith Piaf. Karen Akers is truly underated but she continues to shine us with her spectacular voice.
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