Diana Krall – Glad Rag Doll – 180G 2LP Gatefold Vinyl Record
On Glad Rag Doll, Diana Krall dives deep into the roots of jazz and blues, drawing inspiration from the 78 rpm records of her childhood and reviving songs from the 1920s and 1930s with fresh tone and sophisticated mood. Produced by T Bone Burnett, the album offers a seductive blend of nostalgia and modernity—Krall’s velvety vocals and piano at the heart of each track, supported by seasoned musicians and tasteful arrangements that weave guitar, upright bass, light percussion, and subtle keys into a warm, atmospheric sound.
Pressed on 180 g double vinyl and housed in a deluxe gatefold sleeve, this edition brings every nuance to life. The depth and space in the mastering allow acoustic guitars to resonate with woody richness, piano to breathe with intimacy, and Krall’s voice to float above with clarity and emotional presence. Whether it’s the wistful melancholy of “Glad Rag Doll,” the wistful longing of “Prairie Lullaby,” or the sultry blues echo in “There Ain’t No Sweet Man That’s Worth the Salt of My Tears,” this pressing delivers nuance, atmosphere, and realism.
For jazz lovers who cherish mood, history, and analogue fidelity—this is more than a record. It’s a time‑machine, re‑imagined for modern hi‑fi systems and ready to fill your listening room with the smoky warmth of a bygone era
Track Listing
Side 1
A1. We Just Couldn’t Say Goodbye – 3:07
A2. There Ain’t No Sweet Man That’s Worth The Salt Of My Tears – 4:29
A3. Just Like A Butterfly That’s Caught In The Rain – 3:43
A4. You Know – I Know Everything’s Made For Love – 3:47
Side 2
B1. Glad Rag Doll – 4:34
B2. I’m A Little Mixed Up – 4:36
B3. Prairie Lullaby – 4:22
Side 3
C1. Here Lies Love – 5:08
C2. I Used To Love You But It’s All Over Now – 2:50
C3. Let It Rain – 5:44
Side 4
D1. Lonely Avenue – 6:57
D2. Wide River To Cross – 3:51
D3. When The Curtain Comes Down – 4:52

