A new standard for jazz vocals
Diana Krall brings the charm of classic jazz vocals back to life in modern times.
Krall's intimate singing style, backed by her own piano playing, is a brilliant example of a modern interpretation of the jazz vocal tradition. As the title "Girl in the Other Room" suggests, the songs are written from a female perspective and skillfully express adult love, making this album highly regarded as an important work in the contemporary jazz vocal scene.
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A:
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1)
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Stop This World
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2)
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The Girl In The Other Room
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3)
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Temptation
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B:
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1)
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Almost Blue
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2)
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I've Changed My Address
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3)
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Love Me Like A Man
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C:
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1)
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I'm Pulling Through
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2)
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Black Crow
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3)
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Narrow Daylight
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D:
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1)
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Abandoned Masquerade
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2)
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I'm Coming Through
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3)
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Departure Bay
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Bass - Christian McBride (1, 3, 4, 7 to 12)
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Producer - Tommy LiPuma
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Producer, Piano, Vocals - Diana Krall
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Mixed By, Recorded By - Al Schmitt
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Organ [Hammond] - Neil Larsen (3)
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Drums - Peter Erskine (1, 4, 7 to12)
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Guitar - Anthony Wilson
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Drums - Jeff Hamilton (2, 5, 6)
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Bass - John Clayton (2, 5, 6)
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Drums - Terri Lyne Carrington (3)
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Lacquer Cut By - RM
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Mastered By - Doug Sax
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Mastered By - Robert Hadley
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Art Direction - Hollis King
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Photography By - Mark Seliger
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Design - Isabelle Wong