Glad Rag Doll

Glad Rag Doll

by Diana Krall
Glad Rag Doll

Glad Rag Doll

by Diana Krall
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Overview

For only the second time in her career, jazz pianist and vocalist Diana Krall deviates from her tried, true m.o. of covering easily identifiable jazz standards. On Glad Rag Doll she teams with producer T-Bone Burnett and his stable of studio aces. Here the two-time Grammy winner covers mostly vaudeville and jazz tunes written in the 1920s and '30s, some relatively obscure. Most of the music here is from her father's collection of 78-rpm records. Krall picked 35 tunes from that music library and gave sheet music to Burnett. He didn't reveal his final selections until they got into the studio. Given their origins, these songs remove the sheen of detached cool that is one of Krall's vocal trademarks. Check the speakeasy feel on opener "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye," with Marc Ribot's airy chords, Jay Bellerose's loose shuffle, and Dennis Crouch's strolling upright bass. Krall's vocal actually seems to express delight in this loose and informal proceeding -- though her piano playing is, as usual, tight, top-notch. The shimmering sentimental nocturnal balladry there gives way to swing in "Just Like a Butterfly That's Caught in the Rain," which stands out because of the interplay between Ribot's ukulele, a pair of basses, and Bellerose's brushes. Krall's vocal hovers; she lets the melody guide her right through the middle. On the title cut, her only accompanist is Ribot on an acoustic guitar. Being the best-known tune in the bunch, it's easy to compare this reading with many others, but Krall's breathy vocal fully inhabits the lyric and melody and makes them her own. A few tracks stand apart from the album's theme. There's the modern take on Betty James' rockabilly single "I'm a Little Mixed Up," which allows Burnett to indulge himself a little and showcases a rarity: Krall playing rock & roll piano. The atmospheric reading of Doc Pomus' "Lonely Avenue" is somewhat radical, but is among the finest moments here. Burnett gets his obligatory reverb on here, but the weave of his and Ribot's guitars (and the latter's banjo) and the mandola by Howard Coward (Elvis Costello in one of several guest appearances) is arresting. The arrangement also contains an odd yet compelling reference to Miles Davis' "Right Off (Theme from Jack Johnson)"; Krall's piano solo is rife with elliptical, meandering lines and chord voicings. But vocally she gets inside the tune's blues and pulls them out with real authority. Glad Rag Doll is not the sound of Krall reinventing herself so much as it's the comfortable scratching of an old, persistent itch. The warmth, sophistication, humor, and immediacy present on this set make it a welcome addition to her catalog. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/02/2012
Label: Verve
UPC: 0602537101092
Rank: 92714

Tracks

  1. We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye
  2. There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears
  3. Just Like a Butterfly That's Caught in the Rain
  4. You Know, I Know Ev'rything's Made for Love
  5. Glad Rag Doll
  6. I'm a Little Mixed Up
  7. Prairie Lullaby
  8. Here Lies Love
  9. I Used to Love You But It's All Over Now
  10. Let It Rain
  11. Lonely Avenue
  12. Wide River to Cross
  13. When the Curtain Comes Down

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Diana Krall   Primary Artist,Piano,Vocals
Keefus Ciancia   Keyboards,Mellotron
Marc Ribot   Banjo,Ukulele,E Flat Horn,6-String Bass,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
T-Bone Burnett   Guitar (Electric)
Jay Bellerose   Drums
Bryan Sutton   Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Baritone),Guitar (Electric)
Howard Coward   Mandola,Ukulele,Guitar (Tenor),Vocals (Background)
Dennis Crouch   Bass
Colin Linden   Dobro,Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Jack Yellen   Composer
Ben Oakland   Composer
Mort Dixon   Composer
Doc Pomus   Composer
Carroll Gibbons   Composer
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Charles Tobias   Composer
Lew Brown   Composer
Julie Miller   Composer
Diana Krall   Producer
Nacio Herb Brown   Composer
Ralph Rainger   Composer
Mike Piersante   Mixing,Editing,Engineer
Milton Ager   Composer
Albert Von Tilzer   Composer
George Jessel   Composer
Hal Dyson   Composer
Dan Dougherty   Composer
Harry Woods   Composer
T-Bone Burnett   Producer
Betty James   Composer
Billy Hill   Composer
Ed Johnson   Composer
Fred Fisher   Composer
Leo Robin   Composer
Ruth Levy   Producer
Milton Drake   Composer
Vanessa Parr   Second Engineer
Ivy Skoff   Production Coordination
Bob Mallory   Second Engineer
Tom Perme   Equipment Technician
Patti Dubroff   Make-Up
James Dyrenforth   Composer
Coco Shinomiya   Package Design
Edward Johnson   Composer,Composer
Albert Tilzer   Composer
Steven Miller   Composer,Composer
Christine Cantella   Stylistic Assistant
Colleen Atwood   Stylist
Danilo   Hair Stylist
Steven P. Miller   Composer
Al Lewis   Composer
Arthur Freed   Composer
Al Sherman   Composer
Edwin Fotheringham   Lettering,Illustrations
Howard E. Johnson   Composer
James Kendis   Composer,Composer
Mark Seliger   Photography
Carl Hoefle   Composer
Von Tilzer   Composer
Chris Potter   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Kristen Vallow   Prop Stylist
Zachary Dawes   Mixing Assistant
Kendis   Composer
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