Diana Krall - The Girl In The Other Room (2004) {2007, Japanese Reissue}
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Vocal Jazz, Contemporary Jazz | Verve / Universal Music K.K. #UCCU-9396
EAC Rip | WavPack (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 441 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 200 Mb
Scans Included | 01:05:50 | RAR 5% Recovery
Vocal Jazz, Contemporary Jazz | Verve / Universal Music K.K. #UCCU-9396
While the jazz fascists (read: purists) may be screaming "sellout" because Diana Krall decided to record something other than standards this time out, the rest of us can enjoy the considerable fruit of her labors. The Girl in the Other Room is, without question, a jazz record in the same manner her other outings are. The fact that it isn't made up of musty and dusty "classics" may irk the narrow-minded and reactionary, but it doesn't change the fact that this bold recording is a jazz record made with care, creativity, and a wonderfully intimate aesthetic fueling its 12 songs. Produced by Tommy LiPuma and Krall, the non-original material ranges from the Mississippi-fueled jazzed-up blues of Mose Allison's "Stop This World" to contemporary songs that are reinvented in Krall's image by Tom Waits ("Temptation"), Joni Mitchell ("Black Crow"), Chris Smither ("Love Me Like a Man"), and her husband, Elvis Costello ("Almost Blue").