 NEW YORK (Top40 Charts/ Shore Fire Media) - On 'Lady K,' one of the standout tracks from her new album 'Alright Dynamite' (out June 23), Kendel Carson weaves a sensual tale of lust and 'erotic dreams of aristocratic men.' Over delicate piano and mournful fiddle, Carson lets a paramour know 'I see where your eyes go and where they rest, I've never felt such pounding in my chest.' Stream 'Lady K' here: https://www.shorefire.com/media/Lady_k_20090513_163025.mp3 'Lady K' lyrics: My name is Lady K - please stay a while One thousand years from now - they'll know my smile I see where your eyes go - and where they rest I've never felt such pounding in my chest (chorus) Paint me as you choose to paint me I will welcome your eyes there Wake me as you choose to wake me I have slept too many years Like Rembrandt's fingers wandered 'cross the cloth Such love upon a canvas never lost Erotic dreams - of aristocratic men In time become the treasures of the land (repeat chorus) Let this night begin Lady K and the Renaissance man And the sound of a violin With those strong emotional hands That know just where to begin And they know just where to end And they know how to stay a while Just stay a while A magnetic 24-year-old with a honey-dipped voice and serious fiddling chops, Carson demonstrates spunk and sultriness on the albums 14 tracks. At times flirtatious and bawdy, at others wistful and reflective, on the new album Carson demonstrates an exceedingly confident spirit, building upon her 2007 debut 'Rearview Mirror Tears,' named one of the top five Roots albums of the year by Q magazine. The album was produced by legendary songwriter Chip Taylor, who co-wrote 4 songs with Carson and penned 9 others for the album.
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