| Product Summary | | Label: Universal Music Group | | UPC: 00602498615331 | | Release Date: 4/27/2004 | | Buy.com Sku: 60628290 | | Item#: MUWUUF | Format: CD |
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| | The Girl in the Other Room is the first album by acclaimed artist Diana Krall to feature her original compositions. The record, Krall's eighth, includes six songs co-written by Krall and partner Elvis Costello.
In addition, Krall offers her interpretations of Mose Allison's "Stop this World," Tom Waits' "Temptation," Joni Mitchell's "Black Crow," and Costello's "Almost Blue," along with "Love Me Like a Man" (made popular by Bonnie Raitt) and "I'm Pulling Through" (made popular by Billie Holiday). "Key to the success of the disc is Krall's stretch on the keys, making this her strongest jazz outing." Billboard "...an unusually brave and stirring display of artistic soul-baring ..." George Varga, San Diego Union Tribune
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. |  | Personnel: Diana Krall (vocals, piano); Neil Larson (Hammond B-3 organ); Anthony Wilson (guitar); Christian McBride, John Clayton (bass); Peter Erskine, Jeff Hamilton, Terri Lynne Carrington (drums). |  | Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California and Avatar Studios, New York, New York. |  | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. |  | It may or may not be significant that Diana Krall's first album of new material since the ascendance of Norah Jones is the former's least jazzy, most pop-savvy album of her career. In any case, it marks Krall's biggest departure to date; THE GIRL IN THE OTHER ROOM is almost entirely devoid of the jazz standards that constituted her previous repertoire, and it contains her first recorded batch of original songs. It's possible that new husband Elvis Costello, who co-wrote all six of those tunes with his wife, was the agent provocateur. It's also feasible that Costello, who has previously recorded Mose Allison material and palled around with Tom Waits, nudged Krall toward such choice selections as Allison's bluesy plaint "Stop This World" and Waits's cocktail rhumba "Temptation." Nevertheless, Krall delivers them--like the rest of the songs here--in a misty, laconic style very consistent with her earlier work. |  | There's no attempt at pop-oriented production here, just the same piano-trio sound that's been Krall's stock in trade all along. Ironically, the jazziest tune here is Costello's early-1980s ballad "Almost Blue," previously performed by Chet Baker. Naturally, the new songs also bear the unmistakable stamp of Costello, but no matter how far afield her song sources (Joni Mitchell and Chris Smither's catalogs are drawn on as well), Krall maintains the trademark feel that made her famous. | Producer: Tommy LiPuma; Diana Krall | Engineer: Al Schmitt; Steve Genewick | Musical Guests |  | Peter Erskine |  | Christian McBride |  | Terri Lyne Carrington |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 04/27/2004 |  | Original Release Date : 2004 |  | Catalog ID : 0001826 |  | Label : Verve (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00602498615331 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Q (p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 - "[T]here's a bolder choice of material....Her playing has loosened up too..."Mojo (Publisher) (p.97) - 3 stars out of 5 - "Krall is darkly exhilarating in the raucous Mose Allison opener 'Stop This World,' then coolly compelling in Tom Waits' 'Temptation'..." Washington Post 7 of 10 It's a very different sound for Krall, and there's much to be gained from exploring one's own emotio - Richard Harrington
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