reporting by Ana Filipa Correia (text) and Joice Fernandes (photo)
Under cover of his latest album, his 12th studio album, Wallflower Diana Krall led us yesterday in Meo Arena for a ride memories, emotions and rhythm. Accompanied by his musicians (Anthony Wilson, Karriem Riggins, Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan and Patrick Warren) and clearly emotional, as the very recognized, took us from “We Could Not just say goodbye”, for “There is not no sweet man that’s worth the salt of my tears “to” On the sunny side of the street. ” A clearly nostalgic beginning, the antique radios scattered on stage among the musicians gave the tone.
If the third song, tempers heated and applause erupted to celebrate the instrumental solos that began printing more pace the sweet voice of Diana Krall, the continuation, the records clearly enjoys, led us to Nat King Cole (“You call it madness”) to “Just like a butterfly that’s caught in the rain” and “Let it rain”. As I said “I’ve got a list of musics to play and one thing leads to another. I know you will go with me. ” Yes, the audience of a Meo Arena was nearly full with you. And it was to the sound of “Temptation”, the show left briefly his most nostalgic side to deliver the most jazzy rhythms, soils that ended in settings of palms and vibrant energy.
But nostalgia back in the tenth song with Diana Krall alone at the piano, in a light that left the rest of the stage in the dark and with a blue curtain designed backstage challenged us to “Let’s face the music and dance.”
Wallflower came near the end of the show with California Dreaming, an original Mamas & amp;. Papas and “Wallflower” by Bob Dylan (which gives its name to the album)
And after “Deed I Do” , public Meo Arena applauded standing Diana Krall and his five musicians, letting yourself be seduced by this sound that was both memory and new.
The encore brought us yet “Boulevard of broken Dreams, “” If I take you home tonight. “- an original Paul McCartney, and” Ophelia “
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