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Some music is intended to paint a romantic scene--a candlelit dinner, a walk along a moonlit beach. Quiet Nights--Diana Krall's 12th album--ain't about that. Using Brazil as a musical point of reference, the award-winning pianist and singer is not suggesting a night out; she means to stay in.Reviews:
The music of Brazil is too often played for coyly flirtatious retro camp, but with help from ace arranger Claus Ogerman (her former accomplice on The Look of Love), Krall fully insinuates herself into this set of ballads and bossa novas, marking their approach with a sense of adult eroticism.
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