Diana Krall – From This Moment On (2006)
Diana Krall – From This Moment On (2006)
01. It Could Happen To You 02. Isn’t This A Lovely Day 03. How Insensitive 04. Exactly Like You 05. From This Moment On 06. I Was Doing Alright 07. Little Girl Blue 08. Day In Day Out 09. Willow Weep For Me 10. Come Dance With Me 11. It Was A Beautiful Day In August / You Can Depend On Me 12. The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams Personnel: Diana Krall (vocals, piano); Anthony Wilson (guitar, acoustic guitar); Jeff Clayton (flute, alto flute, soprano saxophone, alto saxophone); Keith Fiddmont (clarinet, alto saxophone); Rickey Woodard, Charles Owens II (clarinet, tenor saxophone); Lee Callet (bass clarinet, baritone saxophone); Clay Jenkins, Gilbert Castellanos, Sal Cracchiolo, Terell Stafford (trumpet, flugelhorn); Paul Klintworth, Marilyn L. Johnson , David Duke , Yvonne S. Moriarty, Stephanie O'Keefe, Rick Todd, Brad Warnaar, Jim Thatcher (French horn); George Bohanon, Maurice Spears, Ira Nepus (trombone); Tommy Johnson, George Thatcher (tuba); Gerald Clayton, Tamir Hendelman (piano); Robert Hurst (bass instrument); John Clayton (bass guitar); Jeff Hamilton (drums); Robert Zimmitti (percussion); Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra.
Returning to the large ensemble sound of her 2005 success, Christmas Songs, pianist/vocalist Diana Krall delivers a superb performance on 2006's From This Moment On. Although having received a largely positive critical response for her creative departure into original singer/songwriter jazz material on 2004's The Girl in the Other Room, here listeners find Krall diving headlong into the Great American Songbook that has long been her bread and butter. While she's always been a pleasant presence on album, Krall has developed from a talented pianist who can sing nicely into an engaging, classy, and sultry vocalist with tastefully deft improvisational chops. But it's not just that her phrasing and tone are well-schooled. Having long drawn comparisons to such iconic and icy jazz singers as Julie London and Peggy Lee, Krall truly earns such high praise here. In fact, tracks like "Willow Weep for Me" and "Little Girl Blue" are drawn with such virtuosic melancholy by Krall as to be far and away some of the best ballads she's put to record. Similarly impressive big swing numbers like "Come Dance with Me" showcase her muscular rhythmic chops both vocally and on the keys. Backing her here is the always wonderful Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, featuring some punchy and solid solo spots by trumpeter Terell Stafford, as well as the rhythm section talents of guitarist Anthony Wilson, bassist Robert Hurst, and drummer Jeff Hamilton. --- Matt Collar, Rovi
download (mp3 @320 kbs):
uploaded yandex 4shared mediafire mega divshare solidfiles zalivalka cloudmailru filecloudio anonfiles oboom
Last Updated (Sunday, 07 September 2014 16:50)