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068944005024 | JUST 50-2 | 12 |
Stepping Out
Diana Krall
Label : JUST // Jazz , Female Vocal // 1993-08-10
For years singer-pianist Diana Krall has been bringing new lifeblood to jazz via her dual knockout talents. And while her later recordings reveal a consistently maturing artist, this 1992 debut album shows that the Nanaimo, British Columbia, native had the goods right from the get-go. In her mid-20s here, Krall sings with honesty, subtlety, and persuasion while playing the piano with head-shaking authority, both as accompanist--she offers amazing asides in between vocal phrases--and as an absolutely A-one improviser. Indeed, it is remarkable to hear her weave her gifts into a wondrous whole. Working with bass ace John Clayton and the superb drummer Jeff Hamilton, Krall presents one winner after another. "This Can't Be Love" is typical, a selection where it is all but impossible not to tap your foot. After a nicely enunciated vocal--she slides into phrases much like Sarah Vaugh--the pianist cooks in her Oscar Peterson-meets-Gene Harris style, playing hip ideas that fall easily on the ear, underwritten by her rock-solid feel for time. "As Long as I Live" is another example of Krall's ability to sing and swing a standard with a nonstop groove. "Straighten Up and Fly Right" is slower and features a deeply bluesy vocal; "I'm Just a Lucky So and So" is equally sultry. The classic ballad "Body and Soul" finds her singing with intimacy and playing with a caressing touch. A very impressive start for a very impressive artist. --Zan Stewart
Tracks:
01 | This Can't Be Love | 4:26 |
02 | Straighten Up And Fly Right | 3:51 |
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03 | Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea | 3:58 |
04 | I'm Just A Lucky So and So | 4:20 |
05 | Body And Soul | 4:34 |
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06 | 42nd Street | 6:20 |
07 | Do Nothin' Till You Hear From Me | 4:32 |
08 | Big Foot | 6:59 |
09 | Frim Fram Sauce | 4:10 |
10 | Jimmie | 5:26 |
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11 | As Long As I Live | 04:39 |
12 | On the Sunny Side of the Street | 4:51 |
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