Best Diana Krall album...........is???


I don't own a single Diana Krall album. Any suggestions on where to begin?
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Does she really have any?
And I don't say that flippantly, I tried to like her, I saw her (boy, was it a boring dull show), and I used to sell her stuff at my shop. I concluded people who bought her were looking for someone new, unfortunately, new is not always better. She can't hold a candle to any singer/piano player I've heard. On her xmas album, the players were great, the recording great, then when she comes in, lookout, she takes the joy out of xmas! I was hoping with the birth of her children she'd retire.
Obviously, it has become popular to bash Krall, but not me. I have all of Diana Krall's CD's and like them all, although "Girl in the Other Room" is my least favourite of the batch. I really like "All for You", "Love Scenes", and the "Live in Paris DVD". There are aspects about a lot of her albums that I quite like. No, she's not the greatest out there, but that doesn't mean that her albums are not good or enjoyable. To each his own.

A lot of people like to compare newer vocal artists to the greats of the past such as Ella and that's totally fine. Not living up to that standard doesn't automatically dismiss someone as a artist. I also think, that to some extent, a lot of people hold the greats of the past on such a high pedestal that no one else could possibly compare. Talented singers and interpreters of song are not all long gone. As much as I like Ella, I personally find that Stacey Kent is a finer interpreter of standards than Ella. She has great timing, phrasing, and I think she delivers more feeling/emotion than Ella. Others can disagree and that's totally fine. Everyone has different tastes.
Lol, i have to correct you, it hasn't become popular, it's always been popular. But I agree, each to their own. I only commented since I really tried to like her, saw her, heard her many times, and still felt blah. Now Stacy Kent, her I like. She reminds me in some ways of Blossom Dearie.
I've also taken a liking to Diane Reeves, especially with her input on the movie goodnight and good luck. Loved Holly Cole when she first started out, one great live show, then one not, and now, she's either out of steam or material that suits her-maybe it's the weight gain.
Jane Monheit doesnt' float my boat either. And you wonder why we go back to the old singers...
Stacy Kent is a remarkable vocalist, I agree.
Well, as to comparisons, they're inevitable, even if they are unfair. Unlike comparing mythical ballplayers that 'I saw in the '20's and' '30's' as grampa would say, these performers ARE in their primes if you can slide a worthy recording of their work into/onto your turntable or CD player.
It's funny, I'll love a singer, rave about them and someone will just look at me blankly, not enjoying him or her nearly as much as I do. It's sort of the same chemistry that people have and like one another or not. Indefinable but real nonetheless.