When I Look In Your EyesDiana Krall
Release Date: 11/26/2002
Original Release:
1998
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 468645_CD
UPC # 044006537429
Label: Verve (USA)
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Disc: 1
1.
Let's Face the Music and Dance
2.
Devil May Care
3.
Let's Fall in Love
4.
When I Look in Your Eyes
5.
Popsicle Toes
6.
I've Got You Under My Skin
7.
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
8.
I'll String Along With You
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East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
10.
Pick Yourself Up
11.
Best Thing For You, The
12.
Do It Again
13.
Why Should I Care
Performer: Diana Krall
Artist: Johnny Mandel; Russell Malone; Alan Broadbent; Lewis Nash; Jeff Hamilton; Ben Wolfe; John Clayton Engineer: Al Schmitt Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel includes: Diana Krall (vocals, piano); Johnny Mandel (arranger, conductor); Eddie Karam (conductor); Larry Bunker (vibraphone); Russell Malone (guitar); John Clayton, Ben Wolfe (bass); Jeff Hamilton, Lewis Nash (drums). Producers: Tommy LiPuma, Johnny Mandel, David Foster. Recorded at Avatar Studios, New York, New York. WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES won the 2000 Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance and for Best Engineered Album, Non Classical. WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES was nominated for the 2000 Grammy Award for Album Of The Year. This is a Super Audio CD playable only on Super Audio CD players. Personnel: Diana Krall (vocals, piano); Russell Malone (guitar); Pete Christlieb (saxophone); Alan Broadbent (piano); Larry Bunker (vibraphone); Chuck Berghofer, John Clayton, Ben Wolfe (bass instrument); Jeff Hamilton , Lewis Nash (drums). WHEN I LOOK IN YOUR EYES, a 1999 Verve release, heralds the return of the cool and groovy Latin-tinged jazz of the '60s. Upon hearing the opening track, a bossa-nova-fied version of Irving Berlin's "Let's Face The Music And Dance," one might think he had accidentally put on a Getz/Gilberto record. In fact, it's hard to avoid comparing Krall's breathy alto to that of Astrud Gilberto-particularly on the more samba-flavored numbers. But Krall ultimately resists comparisons. Her simultaneously textured and smooth tone, warm timbre, and conversational phrasing mark her as unique. The set of standards here, including "Let's Fall In Love," "I've Got You Under My Skin," and "Pick Yourself Up" among others, is enhanced by fine session musicians and Johnny Mandel's tasteful arrangements. While Krall is more than comfortable with a sly swing (Michael Franks' "Popsicle Toes"), it is the stirring ballads-like the title track-that show her skill to best advantage. Krall is a considerable talent, and the time-tested, well-loved sound that characterizes these tracks should ensure her success.
Entertainment Weekly (6/11/99, p.69) - "...silken set of familiar standards....the best-selling stylist demonstrates the quiet strength of her understated delivery." - Rating: B
With her pre-bop piano style, cool but sensual singing, and fortuitously photogenic looks, Diana Krall took the jazz world by storm in the late-'90s. By the turn of the century she was firmly established as one of the biggest sellers in jazz. Her 1996 album ALL FOR YOU was a Nat "King" Cole tribute that showed the singer-pianist's roots, and since then she has stayed fairly close to that tradition-minded mode, with wildly successful results.
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