After I read all the different reviews, I must now also give my two cents: People learn at last something to it! Every artist, you love to measure at its previous disc, but is absurd! Take it really is time that the artists are thinking people who know what they are doing - and just do not always do the same! Each new board should be assessed on the basis of what is on where the claim is and how it has been implemented - and here it is just fairly well-known songs (at least in part), the woman Krall has translated into their own musical language - and the is quite jazzy (or is only Jazz Jazz when a track of Jobim, Monk or Brubeck is gecovert?). I at least see the Arrangement forth no big difference to their previous CDs (Glad Rag Doll times excluded). But it is always the purists who scream bloody murder when an artist is different from that of them as the only true prestigious direction! See Bob Dylan at the Newport Festival in 1965. He would have continued, as his former fans who folkies, would have wanted from him, then the man would be later than 1967 disappeared from the scene - but he has followed his own artistic intention and was .. Well, to Bob Dylan just. To return to "Wallflower" back: "Desperado", "If I Take You Home Tonight" or the brilliant "In My Life" interpretations are still first rate. you should just listen only times without blinkers with open ears!