8/17/2023 0 Comments Autumn in new york diana krall![]() ![]() Personnel: Diana Krall, piano, vocals Alan Broadbent, piano, orchestrations John Clayton Jr., bass Tony Garnier, bass Christian McBride, bass Jeff Hamilton, drums Karriem Riggins, drums Russell Malone, guitar Marc Ribot, guitar Anthony Wilson, guitar Stuart Duncan, fiddle Randall Krall, accordion. This Dream Of You: But Beautiful That’s All Autumn In New York Almost Like Being In Love More Than You Know Just You, Just Me There’s No You Don’t Smoke In Bed This Dream Of You I Wished On The Moon How Deep Is The Ocean Singing In The Rain. Why does it seem so inviting Autumn in New York It spells the thrill of first-nighting. “But that moment might have come and gone.” In the face of loss, all that’s left is the dream. “There’s a moment when all old things become new again,” Krall sings. As with her 2015 album Wallflower, she turns to Bob Dylan for this album’s title cut, played as an easeful, country ballad. But she’s always advanced her interests outside of standards and traditional pop. And she fronts a shimmering orchestra led by pianist/arranger Alan Broadbent on “But Beautiful.” This is the Krall who sold millions of jazz records and introduced the Great American Songbook to a generation of non-jazz listeners. She waxes romantic on “There’s No You,” with her sometimes-duo of bassist Christian McBride and guitarist Russell Malone. Krall turns out a comfortably swinging “Almost Like Being In Love” with her regular rhythm section of bassist John Clayton Jr., drummer Jeff Hamilton and guitarist Anthony Wilson. Unlike most of her previous studio albums, developed with a specific stylistic repertoire and set ensemble configuration, This Dream Of You draws from a variety of previous successes. From this release came the worldwide premiere of Autumn in New York, a cinematic ode to the city, directed by Kralls longtime collaborator and friend Mark. These 12 tracks-taken from earlier sessions with Tommy LiPuma (1936–2017), Krall’s dedicated producer since 1995-not only channel the collaborators’ past creative relationship, but further her move in other musical directions. ![]() It was written without a commission or for a specific show, but Duke offered it to producer Murray Anderson for his Broadway musical Thumbs Up. They’re heard with lush string ensemble backing (Alan Broadbent, arranger) on the leadoff “But Beautiful,” but also in a snappier small-group vein on “That’s All,” “Almost Like Being in Love,” and the closing “Singing in the Rain.” Similarly, Krall enlists bassist Christian McBride and guitarist Russell Malone for the string-enhanced “Autumn in New York” as well as the sparser trio ballad “There’s No You.” She yields the piano bench to Broadbent on the intimate piano/vocal duets “More Than You Know” and “Don’t Smoke in Bed” and joins bassist Clayton for the swinging duo romp “I Wished on the Moon.” The title track, the vintage uptempo swinger “Just You, Just Me,” and the dark bolero rendering of Irving Berlin’s “How Deep Is the Ocean” feature the album’s most strikingly heterogeneous lineup: modern fiddler Stuart Duncan, avant-jazz guitarist Marc Ribot, longtime Dylan bassist Tony Garnier, and jazz drummer/hip-hop producer Karriem Riggins.By Suzanne Lorge | Published December 2020ĭiana Krall’s This Dream Of You marks a turning point in the singer-pianist’s career: a full-length, self-produced album. 'Autumn in New York' is a jazz standard and popular song composed by Vernon Duke in Westport, Connecticut in the summer of 1934. This Dream Of You: But Beautiful Thats All Autumn In New York. At the heart of it is Krall’s quartet with guitarist Anthony Wilson, bassist John Clayton, and drummer Jeff Hamilton. Diana Kralls This Dream Of You marks a turning point in the singer-pianists career. Krall on piano, with that low and dusky voice and swinging delivery, mixes it up with a varied cast in different ensemble configurations, and the blend of personalities is rich. Taking over the production herself, Krall returned to the material and completed This Dream of You as a kind of posthumous LiPuma tribute, with the titular Bob Dylan cover as a centerpiece. These 2016-2017 sessions were done around the same time as Turn Up the Quiet but left unfinished following the death of Diana Krall’s longtime collaborator and coproducer Tommy LiPuma. ![]()
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