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CD:  Diana Krall — From this Moment On
Infobild
Label: Verve
Label-Nummer: 02517 05042
Aufnahmedatum: 2006
Land: US
Aufnahmeort: Hollywood
Tonträger: CD
Liner Notes Verfasser: Wikipedia
Genre   
Jazz → Vocal Jazz
Archiv-Objekte
CD-13923
Musiker:
NameLandInstr.
Diana KrallCAp, voc,
The Clayton/Hamilton Jazz OrchestraUSorch,
Gerald ClaytonUSp,
Jeff ClaytonUSas,
Terell StaffordUStp,
Ira NepusUStb,
Anthony WilsonUSg,
Jeff HamiltonUSd,
Gilbert CastellanosUStp,
John ClaytonUSb,
Tamir HendelmanUSp,
Rickey WoodardUSts,
Tracks:
Nr.Titel
1-1It Could Happen To You
1-2Isn't This A Lovely Day
1-3How Insensitive
1-4Exactly Like You
1-5From This Moment On
1-6I Was Doing Alright
1-7Little Girl Blue
1-8Day In Day Out
1-9Willow Weep For Me
1-10Come Dance With Me
1-11It Was A Beautiful Day In August / You Can Depend On Me
1-12The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
 
Christopher Loudon of JazzTimes wrote "Never before, though, have her vocals or her playing evoked such profound contentment and easy self-assurance. Nor has any previous Krall standards set displayed such tremendous stylistic breadth." John Fordham of The Guardian stated "From This Moment On is full of classy execution, but it's familiar territory for Krall and her fans.
David Was of NPR commented "Diana Krall is the undisputed superstar of jazz-inflected singers in the last decade or so, and her new album on Verve, From This Moment On -- mostly standards done with big-band arrangements -- is a return to her usual form". Jane Cornwell of Jazzwise Magazine added "Krall’s skills as a pianist have never been in doubt but here her voice seems richer, her phrasing more natural, her timing very often inspired – particularly on an unhurried, soon-come version of Irving Berlin’s ‘Isn’t It A Lovely Day’. It’s the ensemble playing, though, which really marks this out as a good ‘un – the thoughtful guitar of Anthony Wilson on ‘Exactly Like You’; Terrell Stafford’s trumpet solo on ‘Isn’t This...’, the musical empathy throughout. Sure, it would be nice to have more Krall originals. But for the time being, here’s the gal at her best".