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Kristina Koller: Walk on By
ByKristina Koller
vocalsb.1994

Burt Bacharach
composer / conductor1928 - 2023

Fima Chupakhin
piano
James Robbins
bass
Cory Cox
drumsb.1987
Koller notes, "Of course I grew up listening to his music. Mom got me into a lot of music, especially Bacharach, Motown, and soul," so this release is not unexpected. The initial track, "I'll Never Fall in Love Again," could be a soft, lonely tune. However, the piece begins with rhythmic piano and attentive percussion. Koller's vocals are tender, but there is a rawness behind them that really gives the piece some oomph. The backing instrumentation exhibits a livelier support, layering in a stronger R&B atmosphere, showing the group's ability to bring Bacharach into contemporary times.
Bacharach is a romantic at heart, whether it is a heart full of love or a recently broken one. The album, though, never sinks into the saccharine or sappy. Though Koller is not quite the queen of drama like

Aretha Franklin
vocals1942 - 2018
"Walk on By" has been covered by a whole host of artists from pop legend

Dionne Warwick
vocalsb.1940
Koller is not afraid to be herself. On her previous projects, a similar attitude was achieved by moving traditional vocal jazz into other categories. By blending in pop or R&B undertones, these former albums, as well as Walk On By, are infused with life, with a smirk and a sway. Bacharach has been updated here while remaining a classic that different generations can enjoy. ">
Track Listing
I'll Never Fall in Love Again; Close to You; A House is Not a Home; That's What Friends Are For; Say a Little Prayer; Don't Make Me Over; Walk on By; Reach Out for Me; Loving is a Way of Living; What the World Needs Now
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Title: Walk on By | Year Released: 2025 | Record Label: Self Produced
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