Track Listing 1. I Haven't Got Anything Better to Do 2. Tell Me About It 3. Ask a Woman Who Knows 4. It's Crazy 5. You're Mine Too 6. So Many Stars 7. I Told You So 8. Soon 9. I'm Glad There Is You 10. Better Than Anything 11. Music That Makes Me Dance, The 12. Calling You 13. My Baby Just Cares For Me
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Christian McBride, Diana Krall, Joe Sample, Lewis Nash, Rob Mounsey, Roy Hargrove, Russell Malone | | Producer: | Tommy LiPuma | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Natalie Cole, Diana Krall (vocals); Roy Hargrove (flugelhorn); Joe Sample (piano); Rob Mounsey (keyboards); Russell Malone (guitar); Christian McBride (bass); Lewis Nash (drums); The Clayton-Hamilton Orchestra. ASK A WOMAN WHO KNOWS was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Album and Best Engineered Album (Non-Classical). "Better Than Anything" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals. "I'm Glad There Is You" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals. To be honest, there are some stern folk for whom Natalie Cole will never be forgiven for the overdubbed mega-hit duets she recorded with her late father. That would be a shame for them, because they'd miss out on the fact that Cole, as she's spent the years since the aforementioned hits proving, is one damn fine standards singer. She's got it all; a confident, relaxed delivery, an easy sense of swing, and of course unerring range and chops. On ASK A WOMAN WHO KNOWS, her first recording for famed jazz label Verve, she displays her gifts with grace and consistency, whether she's simmering over the Brazilian-tinged "Tell Me All About It" or moving mellifluously through the BAGHDAD CAFE tune "Calling You." Try to forget "Unforgettable" and see what's going down here.
Editorial Reviews ...Cole displays a sensitivity and expressive range that constantly surprises. Deliciously urbane... Mojo (12/01/2002)
3 out of 5 - ...Like her father, Cole gives jazz a glamorous pop appeal... Vibe (10/01/2002)
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