Diana Krall has won in recent years a growing fan base that loves is always top notch interpreted and arranged jazz songs of the artist. The album "When I Look In Your Eyes" is likely to have pleased the fans, because who listens to this production, which is doing back on a jewelry box: In it are lovingly polished gems of Cole Porter ("I've Got You Under My Skin ") or Irving Berlin (" Let's Face The Music And Dance ", The Best Thing For You") and gems like the newly composed, wonderfully melancholy "Why Should I Care" (also the title song of the Clint Eastwood-strip "perfect crime" ). Krall's sophisticated piano playing attests to their classical training at the keys. Thus the austere beauty of Canada accompanied virtuoso its own singing, which for a white performer amazing "black" excludes itself. But Krall sings not just, but with its times rustling velvet, sometimes erotic, smoky voice, flatters, whispers and implores them in the middle of the abdomen and heart of the listener just almost too sweet orchestral arrangements give the songs extra shine -. overall a touch of luxury for the ears. Deserved reward this production were last year then even a gold record in the US and two Grammy Awards, which again most excellent underline the quality of this CD: a took the engineer Al Schmitt at the reception, who was responsible for the brilliant sound, and another went to the master himself, which was for the "Best vocal performance / Division Jazz" award. "When I Look In Your Eyes" is cuddly-jazz of the highest quality that should goutieren in one piece - preferably after midnight, with a glass of champagne and the best twain ... In this way is likely to Diana Krall with her songs already so have successfully helped to shape many a rendezvous.