Diana Krall


I was in Fort Lauderdale last Thursday and saw/heard Diana Krall.  Second time, first was in Wilkes Barre PA after Wallflower cd, this one after her recent one.  Two quite different concerts, both outstanding.  This one was "jazzy", an upright bass, a drummer, guitarist, fiddle/violinist (and a pianist/vocalist).  5 great musicians on the stage, and a wonderful singer.  She is wonderful live.  Highly recommended, as equipment reviewers often say.  Worth the price of admission.  
rpeluso
@rpeluso   I've read several such positive critiques of her on stage performances.  Perhaps I should see her live as her studio albums somehow leave me cold at times.  I've had the same issue with Norah Jones.  However, just this past week I pulled out "Feels Like Home" and enjoyed it to the point that I listened to it twice through.  

I'm listening to Krall's "Love Scenes" right now and am enjoying it.  I should probably pick up her "Live in Paris" disc.  Maybe hearing a live performance would help me to connect to her.

Both ladies have real talent and well engineered recordings!  Krall's recordings reveal a bit more detail with a tighter focus.  Norah's discs have a softer perspective to them.
The Live in Paris is awesome on DVD,lp!

She kind of gets a bad rap here. I believe she's a real talent!
Diana Krall....? I like Diana Krall very much but lately I'm into a newer artist she is very soulful and sounds very much to me like Diana Krall with a lot of Creole/Soul added, her name is Kandace Springs, her Soul Eyes album sounds very big and warm and vocal, Kandace plays an old Rhodes electric piano which she sits at while she sings, very talented and fresh.


Matt M