Need a little quiet time? A new album of low-key ballads by
Grammy-winning singer and pianist Diana Krall might just be what you're
seeking.
Diana Krall takes a mellow turn on a collection of
earthy love songs titled Quiet Nights. The album combines romantic
pop and jazz ballads with bossa nova classics by Brazilian composer
Antonio Carlos Jobim. Critics note that Diana has never sounded more
relaxed, and compare her vocals to the late jazz divas Julie London and
Peggy Lee. Not surprisingly, she credits Lee as one of her greatest
musical influences.
If you think Diana Krall gives a sultry
performance of Rodgers and Hart's "Where Or When," she
delivers even softer tones on "Walk On By."
Diana revisits the
Hal David-Burt Bacharach songbook with "Walk On By." In 2001, she
recorded their hit song, "The Look Of Love", for her album of the same
name.
She also returns to the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim, with breezy interpretations of "Quiet Nights" and "The Boy From Ipanema
Diana
Krall gives us the female perspective of one of the world's most famous
bossa nova tunes, "The Girl From Ipanema," renamed "The Boy From
Ipanema."
Diana is doing fine at balancing career with
motherhood, but with her twin sons nearing the three-year-old mark,
finding a quiet night of her own can be a challenge. Of course, when
the going at home gets tough, there's always help from her husband,
singer Elvis Costello, provided he's not on tour or working in the
studio.
In support of her new album Quiet Nights, Diana (and
the twins) recently embarked on a seven-month tour that will take her
across the U.S., Canada and Europe.
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