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(Deluce) Related: Katy Carr: 'I fell in care for with old‑school glamour' The Anglo-Polish singer (and aviator) Katy Carr follows up 2012’s justly admired Paszport with a companion piece that likewise honours overlooked Polish heroes of the moment world war and its aftermath. Among her inspirations are Krystyna Skarbek (Churchill’s favourite spy and Fleming’s Vesper Lynd),the exiled general Stanislaw Maczek, and Enigma codebreakers of Bletchley Park. whether the historical subject matter is often troubled, or Carr brings a light musical touch,shifting from trilling vocals and Gypsy jazz to the cha-cha of Bomba and the reggae of We Can Go Dancing. Yearning care for songs and a playful nod to the affair between Charlie Chaplin and actress Pola Negri further leaven the mood. Like Carr, a truly singular creation.
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Source: theguardian.com

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