Quiet Nights (Diana Krall Album)
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''Quiet Nights'' is the tenth studio album by Canadian singer Diana Krall, released on March 31, 2009, by Verve Records.


Background

The album marks Krall's first work with arranger Claus Ogerman since 2002's ''
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'', and her first studio work with Ogerman since 2001's '' The Look of Love''. In 2010, the title track earned Claus Ogerman the
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. The album's title comes from the English-language title of the
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standard " Corcovado", written by Antonio Carlos Jobim and first made popular in the early 1960s. The title track is one of three selections written or co-written by Jobim. Krall had previously included the Jobim-penned "
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" ("Insensatez") on her 2006 release '' From This Moment On'', and performed Jobim's " The Girl from Ipanema" (retitled "The Boy from Ipanema") with
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on the latter's 2000 album '' Brazil''.


Critical reception

''Quiet Nights'' received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 74, based on 12 reviews. Jon Caramanica of '' The New York Times'' wrote, "The sound and style are the same as for '' The Look of Love'', with Claus Ogerman's billowing strings and woodwinds conjuring a romantic atmosphere with film-noir overtones. Ms. Krall's supple keyboard solos trickle in and out of the orchestration like pianistic pillow talk. She has lowered her voice to a husky near-murmur, as though she were luxuriating in the afterglow of passion on tangled sheets. The forerunners for this excursion into soft-focus eroticism are the ballad albums of
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and
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". Steve Greelee of '' The Boston Globe'' noted, "The line between dreamy and sleepy is a fine one, and many jazz singers have fallen on the wrong side of it when attempting bossa nova. Diana Krall, however, negotiates it skillfully on ''Quiet Nights'', her first album of all bossas. It probably has a lot to do with her honeyed voice, her laid-back delivery, and her experience – she has 11 albums and 15 years of recording under her belt".


Commercial performance

''Quiet Nights'' debuted at number three on the
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, selling 24,000 copies in its first week. Five weeks later, the album peaked at number two with 11,000 units sold. In the United States, it sold 104,000 copies to debut at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200 and at number one on the Top Jazz Albums, becoming Krall's ninth number-one album on the latter chart. In mainland Europe, the album reached the top spot in Hungary, Poland, and Portugal, and charted inside the top five in Austria, France, Greece, Norway, and Spain, as well as on the European Top 100 Albums chart. It also debuted on the New Zealand RIANZ chart at number two. In late 2009, ''
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'' ranked ''Quiet Nights'' at number 25 on the Top Jazz Albums decade-end chart of the 2000s.


Track listing


Notes

* Tracks 1–7 on the deluxe edition bonus DVD were recorded live at ORCAM's auditorium in Madrid, Spain, on May 29, 2009; track 8 is taken from '' Spectacle: Elvis Costello with...''


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Quiet Nights''.


Musicians

* Diana Krall – vocals, piano * Anthony Wilson – guitar *
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– bass * Jeff Hamilton – drums * Paulinho da Costa – percussion * Claus Ogerman – arrangement, conducting


Orchestra

* Eun Mee Ahn,
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, Caroline Campbell, Darius Campo, Mario de Leon, Yue Deng, Bruce Dukov ( concertmaster), David Ewart, Alan Grunfeld, Tammy Hatwan, Peter Kent, Razdan Kuyumjian, Liane Mautner, Helen Nightengale, Sid Page (concertmaster), Joel Pargman,
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, Barbara Porter, Gil Romero, Tereza Stanislav, Mari Tsumura, Josephina Vergara, Amy Wickman, Tiffany Yi Hu – violins * Thomas Dienner, Marlo Fisher, Matt Funes, Janet Lakatos, Vicki Miskolczy, Dan Neufeld, Kate Reddish, Todd Marda, David Walther, Evan Wilson – violas * Larry Corbett (first), Antony Cooke, Vanessa Freebairn-Smith, Trevor Handy, Timothy Landauer, Steve Richards, Dan Smith, Rudy Stein, Cecilia Tsan – celli * Nico Carmine Abondolo, Drew Dembowski, Reggie Hamilton, Ed Meares (first), Sue Ranney – basses * Heather Clark, Steve Kujala, Geri Rotella, David Shostac –
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s * Bill Lane, Joseph Meyer, Todd Miller, Rick Todd (first), Brad Warnaar – French horns * Earl Dumler – oboe * Doug Tornquist – tuba * Robert Zimmitti –
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Technical

* Tommy LiPuma – production * Diana Krall – production * Al Schmitt – recording, mixing * Steve Genewick – recording * Rick Fernandez – engineering assistance * Dan Johnson – engineering assistance * Doug Sax – mastering * Sangwook Nam – mastering


Artwork

* Hollis King – art direction * Philip Manning – design * Robert Maxwell – photography * Daniel Behr – beach photo


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


References

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