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The Look of Love
By Fukumi
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2007
Track listing: The Look Of Love; You Don
Fukumi: The Look of Love
by Suzanne Lorge
Japan-born Fukumi teams up with pianist David Hazeltine for the cool jazz singer's second CD on sale in the States, the self-released The Look Of Love. (Her first CD, Let Me Introduce Myself, appeared in 2002 on Stella Records.) Fukumi's approach to a melody is straightforward and simple, and what distinguishes her from other ...
The Look of Love
Label: Self Produced
Released: 2005
Track listing: How Do You Keep the Music Playing; Body and Soul; Lazy Afternoon / Summertime; Here's that Rainy Day; The Look of Love; My Funny Valentine; I Concentrate on You; More Than You Know; This Masquerade; Bewitched; If I Never Met You; I'll Be Seeing You.
Deanna Reuben: The Look of Love
by Jim Santella
Deanna Reuben captures the essence of romance through her heartfelt interpretation of our favorite songs. The Look of Love sends a message clearer than flowers or a box of candy or dinner and a movie. With this session, you get clarion vocals with a stellar jazz quintet that sparkles brightly through sensual ballads and upbeat rhythms. ...
The Look Of Love
By Diana Krall
Label: Verve Music Group
Released: 2002
Track listing: S'Wonderful; Love Letters; I Remember You; Cry Me a River; Besame Mucho; The Night We Called it a Day; Dancing in the Dark; I Get Along Without You Very Well; The Look of Love; Maybe You'll Be There.
Diana Krall: The Look Of Love
by Jim Santella
Lush strings and gliding flutes surround Diana Krall's tender vocals. Even her substantial piano interludes take on the appearance of drifting mists, through the mix of orchestral timbres. With an emphasis on her sultry vocal interpretations, the latest album reaches out to a broad, popular music audience. Nothing wrong with that. It's just that jazz fans ...
Diana Krall: The Look of Love
by Mathew Bahl
If you took the time to catch Diana Krall on the road in recent months, you would have seen a talented mainstream jazz pianist fascinated by the possibilities of making music. You would have heard an interpretative singer fully capable of holding a large audience spellbound. And leaving the concert, you would not have suspected that ...
Diana Krall: The Look of Love
by John Sharpe
The career path she seems to have chosen must trouble jazz fans who have tracked Diana Krall’s meteoritic rise to stardom. Increasingly, emphasis is placed not on her talents as a fine mainstream jazz pianist, but on her smoky voice and obvious physical beauty. Her song choices border on the pedestrian, the arrangements have become tamer, ...