Diana Krall - Temptation : Montreal Jazz Festival 2004 Live
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Anyone know where I can download this? I-Tunes has it (but not this live version). Amazon has the album (but I just wanted this particular song)
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@stereodreamer23 My friend, I came to this video, JUST to make the comment you made!!! Exactly the same things you said. I usually dont hang around on youtube for music, like you said, high-end stuff is what I listen to.
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Just not the same without the anguished moaning
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She's good, but, I think Cote de Pablo (Agent Ziva David on NCIS) has he beat. And, Cote sings it in French.
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She is amazing in concert. She performed the intro to Devil May Care at roughly double speed, when I saw her last. She never missed a beat. Amazing musician...
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Except for the longer nose, Diana has a lot of Elvis features. The eyes, the lips and even the corner lip curl. Check it out!
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sin comentarios...
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Just had to watch again even though I purchased Temptation yesterday! Glad that I did for two reasons! 1st: The actual "sound" of the intro, so unique and different, plus hearing that great beat from your trio "first" was so good, loved that so much! And then you of course with your awesome voice, so extra sultry on this song, "Temptation", that you made the song "yours!" Even noticed the holding down the strings to add to that new sound! Loved it! 2nd: the word SINGER (below) was cut...LOL
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Sultry, Sensual as ever Diana! Always was and still is the best in that style of singing and this video shows a different arrangement! I like that too because it features your wonderful band right from the start! Your guitarist, superb! Your bass, I always loved and then your drummer who keeps it all together!
They were in the "spotlight" at the very beginning and I liked that! You arranged that so different and so perfect!
And then quietly, sensually you "topped it off!" when you began sin
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love that bass!
That double bass player is awesome. I still prefer tom wait's version but this is also great
loumaTROM 1 year ago 28
The original poster of this vid has OBVIOUSLY never heard this track on a good high-end audio system. Played on a properly set-up rig, with high-quality equipment, this recording is considered by many to be a "benchmark" for testing the fidelity of high-end audio systems. The bass is punchy and tight, the drum set is delightfully crisp and open, and Krall's piano has a vivid, broad, and VERY lifelike soundstage. And when Diana starts to sing, the hairs on the back of your neck will stand up...
stereodreamer23 1 year ago 24