Diana Krall - Wallflower: The Complete Sessions (2015) CD-Rip

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Title: Wallflower: The Complete Sessions
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Verve Records / Universal Music #4754195
Genre: Vocal Jazz, Pop, Contemporary Jazz
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 01:14:29
Total Size: 468 / 220 Mb (Full Scans)
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2015 album from the acclaimed vocalist/pianist. Wallflower is a collection of songs from the late 60's to present day that inspired Krall in her early years. Produced by 16-time Grammy Award-winning producer David Foster, the album finds Krall breaking new ground with her interpretations of some of the greatest pop songs of all time. On Wallflower, Diana Krall showcases her considerable gifts as a vocalist in a bold and beautiful way. Krall sings a set of songs that include familiar popular classics like The Mamas and the Papas' 'California Dreaming' and the Eagles' 'Desperado,' favorite vintage songs by Krall's musical heroes Bob Dylan (he inspired the album's title track 'Wallflower') and Elton John ('Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word'). The album also features more recent gems like Crowded House's 'Don't Dream It's Over' and a wonderful new composition from Paul McCartney ('If I Take You Home Tonight'). Wallflower: The Complete Sessions will introduce eight additional tracks including the first studio recording of Diana celebrating Joni Mitchell with her own rendition of A Case of You. It also finds Krall covering her fellow Canadian Neil Young on his legendary song, Heart of Gold, and features duets with Sarah McLachlan on Gordon Lightfoot s, If You Could Read My Mind as well as Nashville icon, Vince Gill, on the Fred Neil classic Everybody s Talkin.

Diana Krall paid tribute to her father on Glad Rag Doll, the 2012 album sourced from his collection of 78-rpm records, and, in a sense, its 2015 successor Wallflower is a companion record of sorts, finding the singer revisiting songs from her childhood. Like many kids of the 20th century, she grew up listening to the radio, which meant she was weaned on the soft rock superhits of the '70s – songs that earned sniffy condescension at the time but nevertheless have turned into modern standards due to their continual presence in pop culture (and arguably were treated that way at the time, seeing cover after cover by middlebrow pop singers). Krall does not limit herself to the songbook of Gilbert O'Sullivan, Jim Croce, the Carpenters, Elton John, and the Eagles, choosing to expand her definition of soft rock to include a previously unrecorded Paul McCartney song called "If I Take You Home Tonight" (a leftover from his standards album Kisses on the Bottom), Bob Dylan's "Wallflower," Randy Newman's "Feels Like Home," and Neil Finn's "Don't Dream It's Over," a song from 1986 that has been covered frequently in the three decades since. "Don't Dream It's Over" slides into this collection easily, as it's as malleable and timeless as "California Dreamin'," "Superstar," "Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word," or "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)," songs that are identified with specific artists but are often covered successfully. Krall's renditions rank among those successes because she's understated, never fussing with the melodies but allowing her arrangements to slink by in a deliberate blend of sparseness and sophistication. It's an aesthetic that helps transform the Eagles' "I Can't Tell You Why" and 10cc's "I'm Not in Love," singles that are as successful as much for their production as their song, into elegant torch songs, yet it doesn't do much for Newman's pedestrian "Feels Like Home," nor does it lend itself to the loping country of "Wallflower," which may provide the name for this album but feels like an uninvited guest among these majestically melodic middle-of-the-road standards. These stumbles are slight and, tellingly, they put into context Krall's achievement with Wallflower: by singing these songs as sweet and straight as the dusty old standards on Glad Rag Doll or the bossa nova on 2009's Quiet Nights, she demonstrates how enduring these once-dismissed soft rock tunes really are.

~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music

Track List:

01. California Dreamin' [0:03:17.11]
02. Desperado [0:03:32.16]
03. Superstar [0:04:17.28]
04. Alone Again ( Naturally)(duet with Michael Bublè) [0:03:50.51]
05. Wallflower ( feat. Blake Mills) [0:03:05.52]
06. If I Take You Home Tonight [0:03:53.18]
07. I Can't Tell You Why [0:03:40.26]
08. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word [0:04:11.00]
09. Operator (That's Not The Way It Feels) [0:03:41.66]
10. I'm Not In Love [0:03:52.65]
11. Feels Like Home (duet with Bryan Adams) [0:04:21.38]
12. Don't Dream It's Over [0:03:37.69]
Bonus Tracks
13. In My Life [0:03:53.33]
14. Yeh Yeh (duet with GeorgieFame) [0:03:08.05]
15. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word (Live) [0:03:44.11]
16. Wallflower (Live) [0:03:11.17]
17. A Case Of You [0:04:56.13]
18. If You Could Read My Mind (duet with Sarah McLachlan) [0:03:45.58]
19. Everybody's Talkin' (duet with Vince Gill) [0:03:37.14]
20. Heart Of Gold [0:02:50.72]

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