| “This album coincides with
a happier time in my life. I think it’s very obvious in the
music. It reflects how I’m feeling now, the joy that I have
in my marriage and family, and hopefully in the future.”
It had only been a few days since singer and pianist Diana Krall
publicly announced that she and husband Elvis Costello were expecting
their first child. Her remarks may have primarily focused on her
upcoming album, but it was easy to discern the rosy glow as she
discussed imminent arrivals, and how she came up with the name for
one of them.
“I already knew before we went into the studio the title of
the record. I definitely knew it was going to be From This Moment
On.”
Cole Porter’s romantic ode to great expectations (with its
hip, heartening couplet, “No more blue songs/Only whoop-dee-doo
songs”) could not be more apt a title track for Krall’s
tenth album. From This Moment On is an eleven-song collection that
captures the Canadian-born sensation in full swing, in great company,
and at the top of her game. It could also be called her strongest,
most cohesive release to date.
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