05-11-2017, 12:09 PM
J'avoue avoir beaucoup de mal avec Diana Krall, qui me semble être très surestimée, tant au niveau de sa voix que des arrangements et de son jeu au piano. Visiblement elle a beaucoup de succès et tant mieux pour elle. On trouve des gens qui l'adorent et d'autres qu'elle insupporte (c'est mon cas). Voir ici ce type de commentaire (https://jazztimes.com/features/whos-over...nderrated/):
"This decade’s Harry Connick Jr., Krall is popping up everywhere these days at festivals, in clubs and on CD sales and airplay charts. An adequate pianist, she’s a tentative, dry-voiced vocalist whose torpid, sorority-girl versions of classic songs barely measure up to hotel piano bar standards. Her eminence must seem like a slap in the face to vastly more gifted and creative singers, like Rebecca Parris and Ian Shaw."
"This decade’s Harry Connick Jr., Krall is popping up everywhere these days at festivals, in clubs and on CD sales and airplay charts. An adequate pianist, she’s a tentative, dry-voiced vocalist whose torpid, sorority-girl versions of classic songs barely measure up to hotel piano bar standards. Her eminence must seem like a slap in the face to vastly more gifted and creative singers, like Rebecca Parris and Ian Shaw."