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| 1 | 'S Wonderful | Gershwin/Gershwin | 4:29 |
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| 2 | Love Letters | Young/Heyman | 4:56 |
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| 3 | I Remember You | Mercer/Schertzinger | 3:56 |
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| 4 | Cry Me a River | Hamilton | 5:03 |
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| 5 | Besame Mucho | Skylar/Velazquez | 6:40 |
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| 6 | The Night We Called It a Day | Adair/Dennis | 5:42 |
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| 7 | Dancing in the Dark | Dietz/Schwartz | 5:48 |
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| 8 | I Get Along Without You Very Well | Carmichael | 3:45 |
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| 9 | The Look of Love | Bacharach/David | 4:41 |
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| 10 | Maybe You'll Be There | Gallop/Bloom | 5:32 |
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| 11 | I Love Being Here With You [Music Video][Live] | Lee/Schluger |
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| 12 | The Look of Love [Music Video] | Bacharach/David |
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| 13 | Maybe You'll Be There [CD-ROM Track][Live] | Bloom/Gallop |
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| 14 | Charmed Life [CD-ROM Track] | Krall |
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| 15 | But Not for Me [Multimedia Track] | Gershwin/Gershwin | 5:26 |
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| 16 | [Untitled Track] | 2:48 |
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| 17 | [Untitled Track] | 5:09 |
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Editorial Reviews
The Look of Love
Audio Compact Disc [Bonus CD]
Label: Verve
Category: Jazz
The Look of Love
UPC: 821838242420
Release Date: 01/01/1899
Original Release Date: 01/01/1899
- Diana Krall
Main Performer
Ken Dryden
Diana Krall is an attractive lady with a good voice who plays decent piano, but this somewhat ridiculously packaged Verve CD seems like an obvious attempt to turn her into a pop icon, and sex symbol to boot. The bland arrangements by Claus Ogerman (who conducts the London Symphony Orchetra or the Los Angeles Session Orchestra on each track) border on easy listening, while Krall and her various supporting musicians, including John Pisano, Russell Malone, Christian McBride, and Peter Erskine (among others), clearly seem stifled by their respective roles. There are plenty of strong compositions here, including standards like "I Remember You," "The Night We Called It a Day," and "I Get Along Without You Very Well," but the unimaginative and often syrupy charts take their toll on the performances. What is even sillier is the label's insistence on attempting to photograph the artist in various sultry poses, which she evidently wants to discourage by refusing to provide much of a smile (the rumor is that she's not happy with this part of the business at all). If you are looking for unchallenging background music, this will fit the bill, but jazz fans are advised to check out Krall's earlier releases instead. [The Look of Love was also released in a bonus disc edition featuring videos and bonus tracks.] ~ Ken Dryden, Rovi









