Irene Kral - You Are There

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Album Details

Title: You Are There
Artist: Irene Kral
Release Date: 12/7/1999
Label: Audiophile Records
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPC: 762247229926
Genre: Vocal Music
Style: Vocal Jazz
Moods: Dreamy, Lively, Sentimental, Calm/Peaceful, Relaxed, Yearning
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Watch What Happens
  2. If Love Were All
  3. Emily
  4. Wheelers and Dealers
  5. What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?
  6. Mad About the Boy
  7. The Underdog
  8. You Were There
  9. A Child Is Born
  10. The Shadow of Your Smile
  11. A Time for Love
  12. The Winds of Heaven
  13. I'll Follow My Secret Heart/Someday I'll Find You/I'll See You Again
  14. Small Day Tomorrow
  15. Pieces of Dreams (Little Boy Lost)
  16. Unlit Room
  17. Summer Me, Winter Me
  18. Love Came on Stealthy Fingers
  19. A Room With a View
  20. Nothing Like You (An Extravagant Love Song)
  21. You Are There
  22. I Like It Here (And This Is Where I'll Stay)

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDAudiophile Records299

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Album Review

Irene Kral belongs to a group of singers under recorded by the music industry and unknown by too many jazz followers. But like other members of this group, she is valued by musicians and by a small, dedicated clutch of fans. Others falling into this category include Sue Raney, Blossom Dearie, and Dave Frishberg. Sometimes dubbed cult singers, their enormous skills are not given the recognition they deserve. Kral recorded this album in South Carolina, a little more than a year before she succumbed to cancer in 1978. Never flashy, Kral takes what each song gives her with little embellishment. There are no swoops, sweeps, grunts, or other assorted, irrelevant noises. But one has to listen closely to her subtle ways, a bit more behind the beat here, a little more hesitation there, a slight inflection somewhere else, all designed to make each delivery special. Here there are a few of the 22 selections that don't offer much and make it difficult even for a consummate storyteller like Kral to make a lot of them. But, for the most part, there are precious gems to be savored and enjoyed. "A Child Is Born," a poignant and perhaps prescient "Summer Me, Winter Me" and "You Were There" are a few. She reprises some songs she had recorded earlier in her career, "A Time for Love" and "Small Day Tomorrow," dressing them slightly different from the earlier versions. The sympathetic pianism of Loonis McGlohon graces this session. This pianist has accompanied several members of the "cult" Kral belongs, to such as Mabel Mercer, Johnny Hartman, and Teddi King, to cite a few. Despite its recording location, the sound is excellent. You Are There is a legacy of a singer who deserves far more than cult status. ~ Dave Nathan, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dick PhippsProducer
Irene KralVocals
James GavinLiner Notes
Loonis McGlohonArranger, Piano
Parker DinkinsEditing, Tape Transfer
Wendell EcholsProduction Coordination