Heartdrops: Vince Benedetti Meets Diana Krall [PA]Vince Benedetti/Diana Krall/Vince Benedetti
Release Date: 11/11/2008
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 477985_CD
UPC # 725095221825
Label: TCB Records
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Performer: Vince Benedetti/Diana Krall/Vince Benedetti
Engineer: Frederic Braun; Freddy Braun Producer: Vince Benedetti; Vince Benedetti Distributor: Allegro Corporation (Dist Notes: Personnel: Vince Benedetti (trombone, keyboards); Diana Krall (vocals, piano); Martien Oster (vocals, guitar); Christoph Sprenger (bass); Alberto Canonico (drums). Recorded at Tonstudio Braun, Kusnacht, Germany on January 22 & 23, 1990. Includes liner notes by Vince Benedetti. Personnel: Diana Krall (vocals, piano); Martien Oster (vocals, guitar); Vince Benedetti (trombone, synthesizer); Christoph Sprenger (bass instrument); Alberto Canonico, Alberto Canonico (drums). Liner Note Author: Vince Benedetti. Recording information: Tonstudio Braun, CH-Kusnacht (01/22/1990/01/23/1990). Arranger: Vince Benedetti. This unusual CD is subtitled "Vince Benedetti Meets Diana Krall." Benedetti, a Swiss trombonist, ran into Krall quite by accident in 1988, enjoyed hearing her perform, and persuaded her to play some concerts with his quartet. This 1990 recording is the result, and it predates Krall's other records by several years. Of course, if Krall were not involved in this project, chances are it would never have been released. The seven songs (two of which are performed twice) include five somewhat forgettable Benedetti originals plus his words to Harold Vick's "Your Destiny" and Isla Eckinger's "Detroit Blues." Krall plays piano, sings on most of the material, and sometimes has harmonized vocal duets with guitarist Martien Oster. While the overall music is decent, nothing memorable takes place, so this is a historical curiosity that is the earliest recording released thus far of the soon-to-be-famous Diana Krall. ~ Scott Yanow
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