In 2005 Carroll won two awards in the
BBC Jazz Awards: Best Vocalist and Best of Jazz. In 2006 she won the
Marston Pedigree Jazz Award for best vocalist. Her album
Up and Down won in the Jazz Album of the Year category at the Parliamentary Jazz Awards in May 2012. In 2016 she won a
Gold award from the
British Academy of Songwriters, Composers and Authors (BASCA). Jazz critic
Dave Gelly of
The Observer described Carroll as "one of the most stylistically flexible pianists around, with a marvellous, slightly husky singing voice". According to
John Fordham of
The Guardian, she is "a powerful, soul-inflected performer with an
Ella Fitzgerald-like improv athleticism and an emotional frankness on ballads". Peter Quinn of
Jazzwise said, "Liane Carroll has that rare ability to meld effortless, often transcendent vocal and piano technique, with heart stopping emotion and soul bearing power." Nick Hasted of
The Independent said she is "still frustratingly little-known" but "one of Britain's most emotionally visceral and accomplished singers". Carroll's five albums since 2009 have each received four-starred reviews in
The Guardian or
The Observer. ==Personal life==