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All for You: A Dedication to the Nat King Cole Trio

All for You: A Dedication to the Nat King Cole Trio

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special
this is one of the most special icons of my life.
really impressive.
i bought it for the girl who i loved very much.
i hope to listen Diana very long time...
2008-11-12
"Five will get you ten... " !
Prior to this album, Diana Krall was not considered serious enough as a Jazz singer who could play a mean piano roll. She was a pretty girl, with a pretty voice, who would do standard jazz covers.

But this album changed all that, the trio in this record is brilliant and Diana's talent as a vocalist AND a piano player is showcased here in great abundance. It was good for her to choose a tribute album to Nat King Cole, and it results in a very good record and nice interpretations of Nat Cole's classics. It was difficult without a drummer as well

I don't have a large collection (50 to 60 CDs ), but this is one cd that i listened to so many items, i scratched it till it could not be played anymore.
For me the standout tracks are pretty much all of them
special mention though,
1. Gee baby...
2. Madness
3. If i had you
4. Frim Fram Sauce
5. jive jack..

Note: One of the other reviewers here has mentioned a good point, that her current label spends too much time on her image and promoting that aspect of hers. Her talent as a good musician should be developed more.
2008-05-07
a dedication to the nat king cole trio
pianist/vocalist diana krall plays tribute to nat king cole in her own way
without copying him and doing a good job backed up by a fine guitarist and
bassit,,this is a tastefull effort that succedes
2007-08-23
At Her Best
This is Diana Krall at her best, shifting easily and seamlessly from ballad to up-tempo rhythms, capturing every mood that a good jazz singer should be capable of evoking. There is not a bad song on this album. This is what jazz is all about. I'm glad I had the common sense to catch Diana Krall perform live from this album in a small intimate jazz club setting before she became a household name. Start with her later, lush, sometimes overwrought and overproduced orchestrations with strings, if you must, but then come back to this to capture the essence of a superb jazz artist with two wonderful instruments.
2007-08-20
'gotta love her
I think this was a great return to what Diana does best, classic, proven music. She does very well here.
2007-08-14
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