"...This glinting, dramatic,pan-American music, which demands to be heard in one extensive sitting, is like running through the streets of Manhattan at hyperspeed ....This is an unselfconsciously powerful, important achievement that plays like a grand, expensive love letter to the city from Hanrahan, who, thankfully, is more a romantic than a musicologist."
-Tom Moon, Musician December 1990
"...Hanrahan's albums are born of a logic and vision which transcends the limitations of style. Unique in its diversity, Hanrahan's music is also unique in its singularity... 'Tenderness' cuts even closer to the bone. The rich variety of influences are melded rather than mixed; the result is dark, thorny and uncompromising..."
-David Ilic, City Limits Magazine (London) Nov 29, 1990
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KIP HANRAHAN
TENDERNESS
KIP HANRAHAN, STING, DIAHNNE ABBOTT, CARMEN LUNDY, LUCY PENEBAZ, FERNANDO SAUNDERS, ROBBIE AMEEN, ANDY GONZALEZ, GIOVANNI HIDALGO, LEO NOCENTELLI, DON PULLEN, ALFREDO TRIFF, CHOCOLATE ARMANTEROS, CHICO FREEMAN, MILTON CARDONA, RICHIE FLORES, IGNACIO BERROA, ANDREW CYRILLE, MARVIN SMITH, CECILIA ENGELHARDT
"Faith in the pants, not in the prick...";
"When I lose myself in the darkness...";
"She turned so that maybe a third of her face...";
"At the same time, as the subway train...";
"I told him I don't have to be beaten...";
"look, the moon...";
"Half of sex is fear...";
Gillian's Folk Song);
History;
"There was something about his anger...";
"If I knew how to, if I knew...";
"You're no pimp, and I'm certainly no whore...";
Deep Summer;
"Look, the moon...";
"In place of an epilog - Lullabye For My Daughter"; "In place of a morale - Geography";
sound-bites are underlined
Produced by Kip Hanrahan
Recorded July, December 1988/April, August, September 1989/January, February 1990
European release: June 1990
US release: January 1993
AMCL 1016/1017
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"...This album is about arriving at that sexy state of grace called "Tenderness," which is no mean feat, interpersonally or musically. Hanrahan's album demonstrates that musicians who love risk and challenge, who aren't afraid to smash through cross cultural stylistic walls, are those who communicate the highest state of tenderness."
- Norman Weinstein, Los Angeles Reader, September 7, 1990
"...the object is beautiful. A dark voice, thousands of drums, clearly identifiable, a enigmatic atmosphere to be explored, immediately.."
- Sylvain Siclier, Affiche (France)
"...If there were such a category as 'musica erotica', this would qualify. But don't expect heavy breathing. This has depth. Hanrahan takes you on a psycho-sexual journey that throbs with passion. Not for the faint hearted, this is a turn-on for men as well as women. The lyrics explore sensuality like forbidden fruit. The music is a driving, grinding pulsating mix of rhythms. And that's just the intro! ...Tenderness is a story, a feeling and a sound concept captured with absolute mastery. Listen to it with someone you love."
-Jazz Quarterly
Plenty of great musicians who've tried to forge a global language out of the boiling stew of Pan-American rhythms and melodies have come up empty - producing music with no cultural imperative, not guts and no soul. But on Tenderness... Kip Hanrahan achieves something of a miracle: a music that reaches across the cultural divide and emerges as sensuous, jarring, provocative, wryly hilarious and profoundly beautiful. ...Awesome."
-Jory Farr, The Press Enterprise (Riverside, CA)
"...the rhythmically riveting song cycle uses archetypes of courting and coupling as its conceptual pe, and a mating dance dialogue between first person singular, male first person singular, female ... Hanrahan has managed another fiery fusion that makes terms like 'eclectic world beat' seem beside the point."
-Bob Townsend,
-Atlanta Journal Constitution
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