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Track Listings
1 | Like Someone in Love |
2 | Isn't It Romantic |
3 | L-O-V-E |
4 | Night and Day |
5 | Sway |
6 | No Moon at All |
7 | Dream |
8 | I'll See You in My Dreams |
9 | I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) |
10 | Moonglow |
11 | Blue Skies |
Editorial Reviews
Diana Krall's latest album, Turn Up the Quiet, celebrates Jazz and the Great American Songbook, reuniting Diana with Grammy Award-winning producer, Tommy LiPuma. Diana Krall is the only jazz singer to have eight albums debut at the top of the Billboard Jazz Albums chart. Her albums have garnered five Grammyr Awards, eight Junor Awards and have also earned nine gold, three platinum and seven multi-platinum albums. Krall's unique artistry has made her one of the most acclaimed artists of our time
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.59 x 4.96 x 0.35 inches; 3.32 ounces
- Manufacturer : Verve
- Original Release Date : 2017
- Date First Available : February 7, 2017
- Label : Verve
- ASIN : B01N80T6C6
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #15,629 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #11 in Orchestral Jazz
- #787 in Classical (CDs & Vinyl)
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2017For turntable junkies only, this is a review of the VINYL LP SOUND QUALITY, not the music (plenty of excellent customer reviews already). For more vinyl LP recommendations, see the list on my profile page.
Update 10/15/2019:
I just got a second copy of this album and this one says "Made in Germany," so they've switched pressing plants. This copy sounds even quieter (!) but it's ever-so-slightly less crisp and "punchy" in the transient notes (bass, guitar, drums, piano). This may well be due to when it was made in the press run (i.e., later rather than earlier). So, equally excellent vinyl pressing, just different. Still highly recommended.
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11-8-2017 (original review)
SHORT REVIEW: Wow. If you’re a vinyl LP nut, and new to Diana Krall, this is THE vinyl LP of hers to hear first. In the three weeks I’ve owned this, I’ve played it nearly every single day. Highly recommended.
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LONG REVIEW:
Why I L-O-V-E this LP:
* Tracks are spread out generously over 3 disc sides (side D is blank!). Result: The lo-fi inner groove area is unused on all sides—i.e., every track gets premium real estate and sounds fantastique.
* “Velvet black” noise floor. Turn that quiet up and what you'll hear is not alot: no hiss, crackle, pops, or “ripping-velco-blast” dropouts (caused by bubbles in the vinyl). True at least for my copy. Quieter than many $50 “audiophile” LP reissues. Maybe I just got lucky.
* Very wide dynamic and frequency range. A low-key, intimate album as the title suggests, but with visceral punchy acoustic bass and in Krall's fortissimo piano moments, brass-bell-like jazz guitar, airy brushed cymbals, and natural “in the room” vocals.
* Unwarped, yay. The only reason I prefer 180-gram vinyl (I own many 125-140gm records with superb sound quality). Tip: Just to be safe, don’t order LPs in the heat of summer if possible!
* Superb miking, mixing, and lacquer cutting. I’m especially blown away at the energy, pluck, and “slam” of Christian McBride’s soulful acoustic bass work.
* For “all-analog” OCD nerds like me: This is a modern recording so of course it’s digitally recorded (hi-rez 192-Hz 24-bit I'm guessing)—but it sounds better than many of the best vintage and reissued all-analog LPs that I’ve paid 2-3 times as much for.
* Who to thank: Producer Tommy LiPuma, recording engineer Al Schmitt, and vinyl LP mastering by either Jett Galindo or founder Eric Boulanger of The Bakery. According to The Bakery website, both are veteran musicians and learned to cut lacquer with the late great Doug Sax of The Mastering Lab. Check out their impressive bios at their website.
* If you love the sound of Diana Krall’s audiophile favorite “All for You” LP, this is recorded and mixed in a VERY similar vein (and cut with the same skill as "All for You"'s Bernie Grundman mastering). Plus, you get the added sizzle of brushes & drums on this album.
* Top-notch disc mastering setup: Per The Bakery’s website: “Neumann VMS 70 lathe with the SX-74 cutterhead” (modded thoroughly, no doubt).
* Stamped at United Record Pressing, Nashville TN (per a UK LP record website). They've been around since 1959 and, like other mega-volume pressing plants such as Rainbo, their quality control has been both praised and slammed from year to year. This pressing is tops—as good as any Pallas or QRP disc I own.
* Okay, I’m reviewing the music for just one track: “Blue Skies” (the last cut). !!!!! What a gorgeous homage to Thelonious Monk’s “In Walked Bud” (which, in turn, is an homage to pianist Bud Powell). It gave me the chills...trying not to wear out this gem of a track.
The takeaway for me is that sublime sound quality can indeed be found in a “commercial,” “non-audiophile” vinyl LP releases at a great price—and this is definitely a must have.
Note: As you likely already know, how “good” a record sounds depends on a lot of things—the way it was recorded, mixed, mastered (physically cut to the lacquer), electro-plated, how fresh the metal stamper was in its run, pressing plant quality control, your own hearing quirks, etc. So, your mileage can vary for any given vinyl pressing.
Disclaimer: I am not associated with the record label, manufacturer, artists, or Amazon in any way. Just another obsessed vinyl junkie.
Happy listening, whatever you’re playing!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024As a longtime fan of Diana, I've enjoyed her forays into new compositions with "Girl in the Other Room",
"Glad Doll Rag", and the rip down memory lane of 80's soft rock on "Wallflowers." While she is known
for singing standards, this album is a fresh take on those songs with a softer, more emotional approach
that is not belted out and makes for an enjoyable after a long day sound with a glass of wine or a hot
bath. As a Senior, it hits the spot for me.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024I bought turn Up the Quiet, Love Is Here To Stay with Tony. Bennett, and This Dream of You. All there CDs are great with American Songbook tunes. I can load my CDs to my car's hard drive, and have done so on all my CD's. The car displays the CD cover art and each track on each CD. However, with these three CDs, the cover art and the description of each track did not display. Instead the display said TRACK 1, TRACK 2 etc. the index was similar: CD 1, CD2, CD3. Not sure why the information was not included on these three CDs.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2017I have been critical of Diana Krall's most recent efforts. In my view, she had lost her way, not singing or playing jazz. In Turn Up The Quiet, Krall has returned to the Great American Songbook and is playing jazz with jazz musicians. This is not her best effort, unfortunately - it's solid, very good in places, but not to the level of some of her earlier work.
One negative reviewer here said that she lacked soul in her vocals here. I think that he is on to something. At times, Krall is making such an effort to sing in a very breathy style that she can hardly be heard. This is intentional and stylistic. While she overdoes it at times, I am more critical of times when she is not going for the Julie London sound - it's a little like she is mailing it in. There isn't the conviction to her singing that she has displayed in the past.
Her renditions of Like Someone In Love, Isn't It Romantic, Moonglow, and Blue Skies are highlights here. I don't like Marc Ribot's unnecessarily twangy guitar. I really enjoyed hearing Christian McBride on bass. Stefon Harris is always great and he added a Shearing-esque quality to Romantic.
I would have enjoyed hearing Krall get after it more on piano - if you hear her live you come away really respecting her chops on piano. And I really got a kick out of the rhythm section (and Krall) add hints of Thelonius Monk's In Walked Bud in Blue Skies (Monk based his tune on the same changes) - very hip.
Top reviews from other countries
- David EReviewed in Canada on August 31, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Good production
LP is a good two disc pressing. Tracks on three sides and fourth side is blank, can be used to check cartridge skating. Good sound.
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Francesco CelatiReviewed in Italy on November 17, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Bellissimo e eccellente qualità
Il disco contiene diversi standard jazz che la cantante canadese canta e suona con la consueta raffinatezza riproponendo scelte di orchestrazione ed esecuzione che oramai ha collaudato nell'arco di tanti anni. La registrazione è ottima e il vinile restituisce un suono caldo e dinamico, molto più dei formati digitali (anche nei formati ad altissima frequenza di campionamento e 24 bit). Perché questo accada non riesco a capirlo, in quanto penso che la maggior parte delle registrazioni oggi siano originariamente digitali (con rarissime eccezioni) e quindi il carattere "analogico" del vinile non so bene da cosa derivi. Ciononostante (e nonostante i noiosissimi rumori del vinile) la differenza di qualità rispetto al digitale è immediatamente riconoscibile sia in impianti stereo high end sia in impianti di media qualità.
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Johannes WidénReviewed in Sweden on August 18, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Jazzmusik
Jazzlåtar med "Diana Krall".
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Juan CarlosReviewed in Spain on March 5, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Música relajante
Buen lp lo recomiendo
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JerzyReviewed in Poland on February 1, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Bardzo dobre nagranie
Bardzo dobrze wytłoczony i wydany winyl. Jedyne czego się można przyczepić to papierowe koperty na płyty. Trzeba przełożyć do własnych kopert foliowych.
Jakość nagrania jest bez zarzutu, czysto, bez trzasków z pięknym, klarownym głosem Diany Krall i sekcją rytmiczną. Polecam.