Diana Krall – All For You (2LP, 45RPM)
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Diana Krall - piano, lead vocal [click here to see more vinyl featuring Diana Krall]
Russell Malone - guitar
Paul Keller - bass
Benny Green - piano (D2)
Steve Kroon - percussion (B2)
2LP, Double gatefold jacket
Limited edition to 2,500 numbered copies
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : black
Speed : 45RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : Record Technology Incorporated
Label : Original Recordings Group (ORG)
Original label : Impulse
Recorded October 3–8, 1995 at The Power Station, New York City
Recorded and mixed by Al Schmitt
Remastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
Produced by Tommy LiPuma
Originaly released in 1996
Reissued in 2016
Tracks:
Side A:
- Main Title - Looks Like A Suicide
- The John Dunbar Theme
- Journey to Fort Sedgewick
- Ride to Fort Hays
- The Death of Timmons
Side B:
- Two Socks - The Wolf Theme
- Pawnee Attack
- Kicking Bird's Gift
- Journey to the Buffalo Killing Ground
- The Buffalo Hunt
Side C:
- Stands With a Fist Remembers
- The Love Theme
- The John Dunbar Theme
- Two Socks at Play
- The Death of Cisco
Side D:
- Rescue of Dances with Wolves
- The Loss of the Journal and the Return to the Winter Camp
- Farewell and End Title
Awards :
TAS Super LP List! Special Merit: Informal
Reviews :
« Pianist/vocalist Diana Krall pays tribute to the Nat King Cole Trio on her Impulse! set. In general, the medium and up-tempo tunes work best, particularly such hot ditties as "I'm an Errand Girl for Rhythm," "Frim Fram Sauce," and "Hit That Jive Jack." Krall does not attempt to directly copy Cole much (either pianistically or vocally), although his influence is obviously felt on some of the songs. The slow ballads are actually as reminiscent of Shirley Horn as Cole, particularly the somber "I'm Through With Love" and "If I Had You." Guitarist Russell Malone gets some solo space on many of the songs and joins in on the group vocal of "Hit That Jive Jack," although it is surprising that he had no other opportunities to interact vocally with Krall; a duet could have been delightful. Bassist Paul Keller is fine in support, pianist Benny Green backs Krall's vocal on "If I Had You," and percussionist Steve Kroon is added on one song. Overall, this is a tasteful effort that succeeds. » AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
Ratings :
AllMusic : 4.5 / 5 , Discogs : 4.36 / 5