Diana Krall - Steppin' Out

Diana Krall - Steppin' Out
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Album Details

Title: Steppin' Out
Artist: Diana Krall
Release Date: 1993
Re-Released On: 2/22/2000
Label: Justin Time
Duration: 59:37
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 068944005024, 4237210005020
Genre: Vocal Music
Styles: Neo-Bop, Contemporary Jazz, American Popular Song, Standards, Vocal Jazz
Moods: Elegant, Intimate, Stylish, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Soft, Soothing, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Earnest, Plaintive, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Sad, Sensual, Joyous, Romantic, Sentimental, Wistful, Sophisticated
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. This Can't Be Love
  2. Straighten Up and Fly Right
  3. Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
  4. I'm Just a Lucky So and So
  5. Body and Soul
  6. 42nd Street
  7. Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
  8. Big Foot
  9. The Frim Fram Sauce
  10. Jimmie
  11. As Long as I Live
  12. On the Sunny Side of the Street [#]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDJustin Time50

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Album Review

Krall's first recording remains an eye and ear opener. Without the overt schmaltz, Krall proves a sincere singer and, more so, a fine pianist whose talent in this area would later become sublimated. If you want to hear not only the roots of Krall's jazzier and romantic side, not to mention the fun, you'll get it all on this remastered CD, with a bulletproof rhythm section of the peerless bassist John Clayton and always on-the-money/in-the-pocket drummer Jeff Hamilton. The program contains several songs that have become Krall's signature tunes. "Straighten Up & Fly Right" is typically cute as she nicely modifies the lyric. "Frim Fram Sauce" is easily swung and wittily rendered. Several standards such as the easy swinging, bluesy "I'm Just a Lucky So & So" with its impressive bridge piano or the straight read of "Do Nothin' 'Til You Hear From Me" seem like child's play. She uses delayed, staggered phrasings with energetic pianistics during "As Long As I Live," jumps in more pronounced and driving tones for "This Can't Be Love," and cleverly deviates from the melody in now typical Krall-ian fashion for the previously unreleased "On the Sunny Side of the Street." She's most convincing on the unaccompanied take of the classic "Body & Soul" and goes into semi-classical mode with Clayton's bowed bass during her lone original "Jimmie." There are two instrumentals: "42nd Street" swings very well with flourishes inserted here and there on a slight re-arrange, while Klaus Suonsaari's (not Charlie Parker's) "Big Foot" sports heavy modal introductory chords, impressive stop starts on a blues strut, and the most interaction during this set. Krall's fans should consider this an essential recording in her growing discography, and perhaps in many ways her best. ~ Michael G. Nastos, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Denis CadieuxMixing
Diana KrallVocals, Arranger, Piano
Eddy KingEngineer
Hank CicaloEngineer
Ian TerryMastering, Mixing, Engineer
Jeff HamiltonDrums (Snare)
Jim WestProducer
John ClaytonBass
Michael SlobodianPhotography
Ray BrownLiner Notes
Renée Marc-AurèleRemastering
Rick WinquestEngineer