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- Summary: The Canadian singer/pianist tackles American standards, backed by a big band on most of the tracks.
- Record Label: Verve
- Genre(s): Pop, Jazz
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How Insensitive | |
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How insensitive I must have seemed When he told me that he loved me How unmoved and cold I must have seemed When he told me so sincerely Why he must... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Entertainment WeeklyKrall always aims for intimacy, here suffused with newfound warmth. [29 Sep 2006, p.78]
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When standards are done like this, there's just nothing like 'em.
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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.
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Los Angeles TimesMany of the tracks suggest that she may have left some of the familiar Krall spunkiness back in the other room. [17 Sep 2006, p.E44]
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MojoIt's the record that regular Krall devotees demand. So is it churlish to suggest that she's capable of something more? [Oct 2006, p.111]
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UncutAlas, she doesn't have the power or swing to ride a big band, and as soon as producer Tommy LiPuma turns up the contrast and volume, her voice hardens. [Oct 2006, p.112]
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Q MagazineIt's incontestably menopausal, but fairly dapper with it. [Oct 2006, p.122]