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Quiet Nights (digipack) |
Diana Krall |
első megjelenés éve: 2009 |
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[ LIMITED DIGIPACK ]
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 CD |
4.270 Ft
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1. | Where or When
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2. | Too Marvelous for Words
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3. | I've Grown Accustomed to His Face
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4. | The Boy from Ipanema
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5. | Walk on By
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6. | You're My Thrill
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7. | Este Seu Olhar
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8. | So Nice
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9. | Quiet Nights
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10. | Guess I'll Hang My Tears out to Dry
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11. | How Can You Mend a Broken Heart [*]
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12. | Every Time We Say Goodbye [*]
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Jazz / Vocal, Bossa Nova, Contemporary Jazz, Standards, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Diana Krall - Vocals, Piano, Producer Al Schmitt Mixing, Engineer Alan Grunfeld Violin Amy Wickman Violin Andy Kman Release Coordinator Anthony Wilson Guitar Antony Cooke Cello Barbara Porter Violin Bill Lane French Horn Brad Warnaar French Horn Bruce Dukov Violin, Concert Master Caroline Campbell Violin Cecilia Tsan Cello Charlie Bisharat Violin Chris McMillan Hair Stylist Claus Ogerman Conductor, Arranger Dan Johnson Assistant Engineer Dan Neufeld Viola Dan Tobin Smith Cello Daniel Behr Photography Darius Campo Violin David Ewart Violin David F. Walther Viola David Shostac Flute (Bass), Flute (Alto) Doug Sax Mastering Doug Tornquist Tuba Drew Dembowski Bass Earl Dumler Oboe Ed Meares Bass Eun Mee Ahn Violin Evan Wilson Viola Geri Rotella Flute (Bass), Flute (Alto) Gil Romero Violin Helen Nightengale Violin Hollis King Art Direction James Freebarin-Smith Cello Janet Lakatos Viola Jeff Hamilton Drums Joe Meyer French Horn Joel Pargman Violin Joey Tierne Wardrobe John Clayton Bass John Newcott Release Coordinator Josephina Vergara Violin Katia Popov Violin Larry Corbett Cello Liane Mautner Violin Lisa Hansen Release Coordinator Marda Todd Viola Mari Tsumura Violin Mario de Leon Violin Marlo Fisher Viola Matt Funes Viola Melanie Inglessis Make-Up Nico Carmine Abondolo Bass Paulinho Da Costa Percussion Peter Kent Violin Razdan Kuyumijian Violin Reggie Hamilton Bass Rick Fernandez Assistant Engineer Rick Todd French Horn Robert Maxwell Photography Robert Zimmitti Vibraphone Rudy Stein Cello Sangwook "Sunny" Nam Mastering Shari Sutcliffe Contractor, Project Coordinator Sid Page Concert Master, Violin Steve Genewick Engineer Steve Kujala Flute (Bass), Flute (Alto) Steve Richards Cello Sue Raney Bass Tereza Stanislav Violin Thomas Dienner Viola Timothy Landauer Cello Todd Miller French Horn Tommy LiPuma Producer Trevor Handy Cello Yue Deng Violin
Diana Krall's 12th album Quiet Nights is an intimate recording of ballads and bossa novas from the team that brought you her best-selling GRAMMY Award-winning CD The Look of Love. Accompanied by her quartet and orchestra, Diana turns her sensual vocals and consummate piano skills to "The Boy from Ipanema", "Walk on By"and other classic tunes. Quiet Nights is initially available as a limited edition CD including 2 bonus tracks - her stunning rendition of the Bee Gee's "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" and the standard "Every Time We Say Goodbye".
Bossa nova is not unfamiliar to Diana Krall, but 2009's Quiet Nights is her first record devoted to the gently swaying rhythm. Teaming up again with arranger Claus Ogerman, who last worked with Krall on 2001's The Look of Love and who also frequently collaborated with bossa nova godfather Antonio Carlos Jobim, Krall winds up with a mellow, lazy album that recalls the relaxed late-night sophistication of Jobim's duet album with Frank Sinatra, which Ogerman also happened to arrange and conduct. It's not just the sound, it's the songs: how '60s standards like Bacharach/David's "Walk on By" sit next to three Jobim tunes, a song by Marcos Valle ("So Nice"), and a few American Songbook standards placed at the beginning, the better to ease listeners into purer bossa nova at the end. Then again, they don't need much persuasion -- if any music could be called accessible it's this, with its warm intimacy and classic good taste. If anything, there may be a bit too much classic good taste on Quiet Nights -- there is no reinterpretation, only homage -- but that's not quite a problem because Krall knows enough to lay back, to never push, only to glide upon the gossamer surface. After all, some things are timeless for a reason; they need no updating, only replicating. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Diana Krall
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Nov 16, 1964 in Nanaimo, Canada Genre: Vocal Styles: Torch Songs, Neo-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz
Singer/pianist Diana Krall got her musical education when she was growing up in Nanaimo, British Columbia, from the classical piano lessons she began at age four and in her high school jazz band, but mostly from her father, a stride piano player with an extensive record collection. "I think Dad has every recording Fats Waller ever made," she said, "and I tried to learn them all." Krall attended the Berklee College of Music on a music scholarship in the early '80s, then moved to Los Angeles, where she lived for three years before moving to Toronto. By 1990, she was based in New York, performing with a trio and singing. After releasing her first album on Justin Time Records, Krall was signed to GRP for her second, Only Trust Your Heart and transferred to its Impulse! division for her third, a Nat King Cole Trio tribute album called All for You. Love Scenes followed in 1997, and in late 1998, she issued the seasonal Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas. When I Look in Your Eyes followed in 1999. Whatever reknown Krall had earned over the years for her work exploded with this album, which became an international best-seller and earned her a Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Performance. It also was the first jazz album to be nominated for Album of the Year in 25 years. Krall's crossover success followed her as she performed in Lilith Fair the following year ,and her songs cropped up everywhere from episodes of Sex in the City to films like Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. In 2001 she released The Look of Love featuring charts by legendary arranger Claus Ogerman best known for working with bossa nova innovator Antonio Carlos Jobim in the '60s. The album topped the Billboard charts and went quintuple platinum in Canada, the first by a Canadian jazz artist to do so. The Look of Love also helped Krall win three Junos in 2002, taking home awards for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, and Best Vocal Jazz Album of the Year. In 2003, Krall married iconic British rock musician Elvis Costello. A year later, she issued The Girl in the Other Room. Covering a few standards, this album also included original material -- some co-written by Costello -- for the first time in her career. Returning to the large ensemble standards approach of her previous album, Krall released From This Moment On in 2006. In 2009, she teamed once again with The Look of Love arranger Ogerman for the bossa nova-themed Quiet Nights. ---William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide |
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