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Krall has fun on her new Christmas CD

Postby Andrea on 03 Dec 2005, 17:02

Krall has fun on her new Christmas CD

‘Christmas for me is all about coming home,’ says the jazz singer

NEW YORK - Diana Krall made sure she didn’t overthink her “Christmas Songs” album. She just wanted to have fun.
So she lit candles, decorated a tree at a Los Angeles studio and invited the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra — in June.
The vibe paid off on this brassy collection of standards likely to find its way into CD players when friends and family gather for holiday parties.
“I wanted to make a happy record,” she told The Associated Press. “I wanted to make a record that people would put on and they would all know. It’s familiar. It’s swinging, really swinging.”
Krall joins Anita Baker and Brian Wilson among the prominent artists releasing new holiday discs this season. On completely opposite ends of the spectrum, Martha Stewart and gross-out film director John Waters curate their own holiday compilations. The U.S. Postal Service even gets into the spirit, selling a “Dear Santa” CD compilation next to the stamps.
Some artists who make holiday discs make it difficult on themselves. They hunt for obscure material. They try to write new songs in a genre that has an extraordinarily high failure rate. They try to revise familiar melodies or use trendy production techniques that are like date-stamping a particular recording.

Traditional tunes

Krall’s guidelines were relatively simple. She stuck to American popular standards composers, time-tested melodies like “White Christmas,” “Santa Claus is Coming to Town” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” She stayed away from religious material.
And she avoided the novelty stuff, recognizing the world doesn’t need another “Santa Baby.”
The disc is completely traditional, save for the Vancouver area resident’s sly rewrite of “Winter Wonderland” to urge “frolic and play, the Canadian way.”
“Christmas for me is all about coming home,” she said. “I’ve been on the road for so many years, so Christmas has always meant coming home and seeing my family and friends and gathering together and singing together and cooking together and drinking wine together — whatever. Just celebrating and reflecting on the past year. I always looked forward to it.”
Krall tries to set a cutoff date of about December 10 in her schedule so she has this family time, although that doesn’t always work.
Two of the lesser-known songs on her disc are the melancholy “What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve” and “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep.” The latter she sees as a lullaby for troubled times. She was always enchanted by a version done by Rosemary Clooney, one of three women to whom she dedicates the disc for teaching her the joy of Christmas, along with her late mother and grandmother.
Clooney’s music is something she always turns to around the holidays, along with Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra. Her version of “Let it Snow” is a tribute to Duke Ellington.
Adding to her feeling of comfort on “Christmas Songs” was the Clayton-Hamilton orchestra. She has a long history with the group.
“I told them, ‘don’t feel like you’re making a Christmas record,”’ she said. “‘Just make it a jazz record that happens to have Christmas standards.”’
Krall practically bubbles over in excitement about the experience.
“I was talking with a friend recently and she asked, ‘How’s your Christmas record?”’ she said. “And I said it’s great, I love it.
“And I don’t mean that from an egotistical place. It was truly joyful. I had such a fun time doing it, with people that I love. I love the arrangements, I love the band. I think they sound killer. Not because of me, but because of the whole outfit. The whole process was fun.”
© 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.


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Postby Coda on 03 Dec 2005, 19:23

For a moment, I thought Diana was posing on the steps at the Brady Bunch house!
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Postby Victoria on 03 Dec 2005, 20:40

For a moment, I thought Diana was posing on the steps at the Brady Bunch house!



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Postby johnfoyle on 05 Dec 2005, 01:10

On the Costello fan forum they post these captions -

I'm a little teapot, short and stout

Elvis, did you Krazy Glue the railing again?

No, no, no, I'm a CLOCK! Get it? A clock! You guys
suck at charades.

Please, Elvis, come over and tell me if this new brand
of deodorant is doing the job!

13 Steps Lead Down.................
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Postby Coda on 05 Dec 2005, 05:01

If Diana's a clock, I think the time would be ten minutes before three -- give or take a couple seconds.
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