I know she replaced Janis Hansen after the "Look Around" LP. She is supposedly on the "Fool on the Hill" LP right up through to "Pais Tropical".
But with Brasil '66, I never knew WHO was singing what. I wrote about this on You Tube after watching a video of "Ye-Me-Le". Some experts told me Karen is all over the "Fool" LP. But I wonder. I know she double tracked "For What It's Worth" on the "Stillness" album, and I would have thought she might be on the singles, "Dock of the Bay" and "Pretty World". But again I am not sure if it is the two of them or just Lani. I saw her and Lani in concert with Sergio back around 1969, probably just prior to Lani leaving. And I thought their unison was unbelievable in concert. She also moved beautifully on stage, with her sexy wide smile and flowing blonde hair, a hair style so typical of the era.
Any insights or info anyone has on Karen would be appreciated. I will always be baffled why Sergio had 2 singers, and only chose to use one, on those classic albums.
But with Brasil '66, I never knew WHO was singing what. I wrote about this on You Tube after watching a video of "Ye-Me-Le". Some experts told me Karen is all over the "Fool" LP. But I wonder. I know she double tracked "For What It's Worth" on the "Stillness" album, and I would have thought she might be on the singles, "Dock of the Bay" and "Pretty World". But again I am not sure if it is the two of them or just Lani. I saw her and Lani in concert with Sergio back around 1969, probably just prior to Lani leaving. And I thought their unison was unbelievable in concert. She also moved beautifully on stage, with her sexy wide smile and flowing blonde hair, a hair style so typical of the era.
Any insights or info anyone has on Karen would be appreciated. I will always be baffled why Sergio had 2 singers, and only chose to use one, on those classic albums.