Man with the Golden Arm Posted November 3, 2003 Report Posted November 3, 2003 The bar has been set quite high, and walking under it, no matter how glamorously, is not the same as getting over it. Great line ! but I do wish they'd lower that bar cause she'd look really good limbo-ing with some some Belafonte in the background. Quote
Dave James Posted November 3, 2003 Report Posted November 3, 2003 Put me in the Krall camp. While she's far from a favorite or even someone whose recordings I turn to with any regularity, I find her to be very listenable and, IMO, an underrated pianist. I'm especially a fan of the Live in Paris DVD, as much for her as for that toppermost band she assembled for the occasion. Krall fan or not, you can't help but enjoy the combined efforts of a Jeff Hamilton, a John Clayton, an Anthony Wilson or a John Pisano. And I agree with deus62's earlier observation that those guys do seem to be enjoying themselves mightily in the presence of Ms. Krall. Another way to look at this is that anyone who makes anyone pay attention to jazz can't be all bad. Up over and out. Quote
neveronfriday Posted November 3, 2003 Report Posted November 3, 2003 Another way to look at this is that anyone who makes anyone pay attention to jazz can't be all bad. Quote
chris olivarez Posted November 6, 2003 Report Posted November 6, 2003 (edited) I liked Krall on "All for You" and I liked the Ogerman date. Tommy LiPuma had to call in all his markers to get Ogerman to do it but it was worth it. I even have her Christmas ep .She's not my favorite in any category but I do like her. Edited November 6, 2003 by chris olivarez Quote
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