Kim Fox - Kim Fox

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Review by 三村 聡志

Kim Fox's self-titled album is a charming collection of pop songs that showcase her sweet, delicate voice and clever songwriting. Released in 1997, the album features a mix of upbeat tracks like "I'm Not Okay" and "Let It Ride" as well as more introspective ballads like "A Million Stars" and "It's All About You".

Fox's lyrics are often wistful and nostalgic, evoking a sense of longing for simpler times or lost love. The instrumentation on the album is simple and understated, with acoustic guitars and piano providing the bulk of the backing.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Never Wanted To Be A Rock Star4:02
Stop The Rain3:29
Something's Starting To Happen (Version 1)3:41
What If3:26
Something's Starting To Happen (Version 2)3:41

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BMG Music Publishing

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Formats

CD

Notes

CD packaged with back inlay only. Everything below songs is also on the label side of the CD.

About Kim Fox

Kim Fox was born in Manhattan in 1968, the daughter of Norman Fox, a '50s doo wop singer whose band, Norman Fox and the Rob Roys, was one of the few integrated bands of the '50s. Fox took piano lessons as a teenager, inspired by a Laura Nyro record lent to her by one of her junior-high teachers, and wrote and self-recorded several songs while in high school. This primitive demo helped Fox get into the prestigious music composition and theory program at Vassar College, where she turned her attention to voice training with dreams of becoming an opera singer. Upon graduation, Fox took a low-level music industry job and began performing a one-woman cabaret act around New York, but after seeing Suddenly, Tammy!, a Pennsylvania trio led by the Laura Nyro-like singer-pianist Beth Sorrentino, play live, Fox returned to her teenage love of pop music. A publishing and development deal with BMG led to Fox meeting producer Paul Mahern, who recorded her early demos. Fox was so taken both with Mahern's production style and his hometown of Bloomington, IN, that she moved there in 1995, waitressing to earn a living while she and Mahern refined her demos and worked on new material on the regional coffeehouse circuit. The then-new label Dreamworks Records signed Fox in 1996 and released her debut album, Moon Hut, in July 1997. Though the album received extremely positive reviews (and Fox appeared on several dates on the inaugural Lilith Fair tour), it was a commercial stiff, and Fox spent a fair amount of time extricating herself from her Dreamworks contract. Moving to Los Angeles in the late '90s, Fox signed with the local indie Franklin Castle Records and released her second album in the spring of 2002.
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Summary by 三村 聡志

the album is a pleasant listen that will appeal to fans of 90s pop and singer-songwriters like Aimee Mann and Lisa Loeb. While it may not be groundbreaking or particularly innovative, Kim Fox is a solid debut that showcases Fox's talents as a songwriter and performer.