Quiet Nights
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Where Or When
- Too Marvelous For Words
- I've Grown Accustomed To His Face
- Boy From Ipanema, The
- Walk On By
- You're My Thrill
- Este Seu Olhar
- So Nice
- Quiet Nights
- Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry
- How Can I Mend A Broken Heart
- Every Time We Say Goodbye
- Boy From Ipanema - video track
- Walk On By - video track
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #627 in Music
- Released on: 2009-06-01
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Diana Krall is without a doubt the first lady of jazz--a household name around the world, even in households where jazz wouldn't normally find a home. Quiet Nights is her first studio album since 2006's From This Moment On, and marks a return to the stylistic and commercial success of The Girl In The Other Room. Focusing on the music of Brazil, in particular the Bossa Nova, the production team of Tommy LiPuma and Claus Ogerman have created a seductive and sensual backdrop to Diana's distinctive voice. Diana sings three Brazilian classics, adapts four standards, and adds three ballads to the mix. This special UK version of Quiet Nights includes two exclusive video performances.
Customer Reviews
The iconic diva returns with a mixed bag.
"Quiet Nights" is Diana Krall's twelfth album, which marks her first work with the 79 year-old legendary arranger Claus Ogerman (Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim) since 2002's "Live in Paris", and her first studio work with Ogerman since 2001's "The Look of Love".
She may have started out as a jazz pianist/vocalist but these days Diana Krall seems to have ditched any semblance of swing in favour of sickly string arrangements.
Her voice is lush and exquisite but she overdoes the breathiness - to the point that one wonders if a ventilator is required - and sticks too much to indistinguishable, slow bossa novas and ballads.
The result is a florid and bland album that washes over the listener.
My favourite tracks are : "Too Marvelous For Words", "Walk On By", and "So Nice".
The album reaches # 1 of Billboard Top Jazz Albums. Issue date 2009-04-18
Live In Paris
Lazy Afternoon track # 5
Brazil duet with Diana Krall on track # 3
You're My Thrill
easy listening
easy listening - but have to say I was a bit disappointed on first hearing and even second. I like the bossa nova sound but it is a bit samy and could do with a few more upbeat ones as well. Also I thought it was a bit hard to hear the lyrics on some of the songs and Diana's voice was a bit too soft and quiet. Much prefer other CD's I have of hers. It certainly won't be played as much as others I have.
Not Diana Krall's Best - by a Long Way!
Some nice music here but Diana is a little too breathless through most of it. The best bits are when she plays and doesn't sing, which is unusual for her. Most arrangements turn into a rather slow dirge and I found the CD a disappointment. This kind of music has been played better by others over the years. The Bossa Nova is not Diana Krall's forte!



