When I Look in Your Eyes [DVD Audio Bonus Track] by Diana Krall: DVD Audio Cover
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When I Look in Your Eyes [DVD Audio Bonus Track] Diana Krall

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  • Release Date: 11/18/2003
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Sales Rank: 28,484
  • Label: VERVE
  • UPC: 602498609323
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When I Look in Your Eyes [DVD Audio Bonus Track]

1Let's Face the Music and Dance 5:18
2Devil May Care 3:20
3Let's Fall in Love 4:19
4When I Look in Your Eyes 4:31
5Popsicle Toes 4:28
6I've Got You Under My Skin 6:10
7I Can't Give You Anything But Love 2:32
8I'll String Along With You 4:45
9East of the Sun (And West of the Moon) 4:57
10Pick Yourself Up 3:02
11The Best Thing for You 2:37
12Do It Again 4:35
13Why Should I Care Bonus Track 3:46
14Let's Face the Music and Dance Multimedia Track
15Artist Bio/Audio Interview/Photo Gallery/Catalog

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While vocalist/pianist Krall sometimes takes it on the chin for being too understated, I'll take her whisper over the blare of most big-belting divas any day. When I Look In Your Eyes somehow manages a stark lushness even when thickened by arranger Johnny Mande's pasteled strings. Krall's delivery has become quite authoritative of late. While the minimalism of her vocal lines and trio music may exude polish, her emotional commitment can always be felt bubbling just below the surface. There's obviously much more than mood at work in her reading of the title cut, a ballad whose depth is heightened by the song's lovely voice, guitar, and muted strings arrangement.Similarly, the lithe bossa of "Let's Face the Music and Dance" almost equals the cool-headed commitment of the style's Brazilian masters. And anyone who thinks the singer's not in touch with her suggestive side needs to bask in the eloquent lust of Gershwin's "Do It Again." For an extended moment, Krall squelches all charges of prudishness with a mere purr of sensuality. Jim Macnie, Barnes & Noble



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