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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Swinging Jazz,
This review is from: Only Trust Your Heart (Audio CD)
'Only Trust Your Heart' is Diana Kralls second studio album, the first being 'Stepping Out'. It is a wonderful collection of jazz standards, with a mixture of lovely ballads and swinging up tempo tunes. Diana's voice is as always gloriously grainy, deep and sexy. Recorded with a trio of Diana on piano, Lewis Nash on drums and Ray Brown and Christian McBride on bass. It has a lot more simplicity and intimacy than the later albums, and definately has a jazz, rather than the easy listening of her last two albums, feel. There is also the addition of Stanley Turrentine on tenor saxophone on three of the songs included in this selection, which adds a bit of variety into the mix. Among the highlights of the album are 'The Folks Who Live on the Hill', a moving and sentimental ballad with a lovely laid back simple backing; 'I love being here with you' and 'I've got the world on a string' both swinging numbers in which Diana's talents of voice and piano shine through; Another great tune is 'KRS Craft' which is the only instrumental on the album. It totally swings with ease and is a joy to listen to. Diana Krall is a superbly talented artist. Her piano playing is brilliant, and it is a crying shame that in her latest album, 'The Look of Love' she doesn't get a chance to shine her piano skills off to the full. Not that 'The Look of Love' is a bad album, in fact it is a lovely romantic ballad album. However, it lacks the jazz and swing of her previous recordings and for me doesn't have enough variety to keep me interested. If you want to hear Diana Krall at her swinging best then I can thoroughly recommend this album, it is superb.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real jazz album,
By Peter Durward Harris "Pete the music fan" (Leicester England) - See all my reviews (No. 1 Hall OF FAME REVIEWER) (TOP 10 REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Only Trust Your Heart (Audio CD)
Whatever you may think of Diana's more recent crossover music (which I think is brilliant), this early album demonstrates clearly that her music is rooted in jazz. There is no crossover here – it's pure jazz. Diana sings and plays piano, backed by a small but select band comprising a bass player (sometimes Ray Brown, sometimes Christian McBride), a drummer (Lewis Nash) and a ten saxophonist (Stanley Turrentine).Like so many of Diana's albums, this one relies heavily on songs from the first half of the twentieth century, beginning with Louis Jordan's classic Is you or is you ain't my baby. Other classic songs featured here include Squeeze me (Duke Ellington) and two songs associated with Peggy Lee (I love being here with you, The folks who live on the hill). The only original is the closing bluesy instrumental, CRS craft. This is a fine album that will particularly appeal to jazz aficionados. It may even expand the market as fans of Diana's later music learn to appreciate jazz. But some of those fans may not like this – if in doubt, listen to some of it before buying.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
excellent , she's the contempary female jazz singer,
By A Customer
This review is from: Only Trust Your Heart (Audio CD)
I think that this album was one of the greatest vocal jazz albums of modern day. Diana Krall is a superb female artist, her voice is great and her band gives you a good jazz feeling that makes you want to run out and buy every single one of Cd's. On reflection I think I shall.
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