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Best Audiophile Voices 2 -
Best Audiophile Voices VII -
Best Audiophile Voices VII - 2011 -
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CD No 2 (1997) -
CD No 3 (1998) -
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Dog Training -
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Remigiusz Mróz - Czarna Madonna -
Supreme Stereo Sound Collection 2011 (10 CD) -
Test car audio -
The Telarc Collection Vol. 1 -
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Woman The best Jazz vocals -
Women of Song - Chesky Records -
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By madratel at 2011-04-15
Track Listing
All tracks written by Alan Parsons and Eric Woolfson
1. "May Be a Price to Pay" (lead vocal Elmer Gantry) – 4:58
2. "Games People Play" (lead vocal Lenny Zakatek) – 4:22
3. "Time" (lead vocal Eric Woolfson backing vocal Alan Parsons) – 5:04
4. "I Don't Wanna Go Home" (lead vocal Lenny Zakatek) – 5:03
5. "The Gold Bug" (instrumental) – 4:34
6. "The Turn of a Friendly Card (Part One)" (lead vocal Chris Rainbow) – 2:44
7. "Snake Eyes" (lead vocal Chris Rainbow) – 3:14
8. "The Ace of Swords" (instrumental) – 2:57
9. "Nothing Left to Lose" (lead vocal Eric Woolfson) – 4:07
10. "The Turn of a Friendly Card (Part Two)" (lead vocal Chris Rainbow) – 3:22
Released November 1980
Recorded Late 1979 - mid 1980, Acousti Studio, Paris
Genre Progressive rock, Pop rock
Length 40:32
Label Arista
Producer Alan Parsons
By madratel at 2011-04-15
By madratel at 2011-02-20
Bucky Pizzarelli’s Swing Live on DVD-Audio is an astonishingly good work. Quite simply, this is the best multichannel music disc I’ve heard so far.
Sonically speaking, this is an ultra-minimalist recording that relies on the acoustics of the venue for the magic. There are no odd mixing decisions that question the authenticity of the music. The crowd and natural ambience are what you will hear in the surrounds. It’s imperative that you have your channel balances set appropriately, which may mean reducing the levels of your surround speakers a bit more than would be the case during, say, the playback of a movie soundtrack. The sound is immediate and crisp, but with none of the grain or noise that plague many live recordings. There’s abundant natural decay that makes the walls disappear. It’s wickedly good.
I have to applaud David and Norman Chesky and recording engineer Barry Wolifson on some of the decisions they made when producing this disc. Swing Live is termed a "2/4/6" disc, which denotes the speaker configurations that can be used for playback. First, this is primarily a 6.0 recording. 6.0 is Chesky’s surround configuration of choice, whereby the front and rear speakers are supplemented by two side speakers located 55 degrees off a center-oriented listener. For those who do not have this setup, they include what they term a "5.1 compatible 4.0" DVD-A track for those of us with 5.1 home-theater-oriented systems. Either way — in 4.0 or 6.0 — both the center channel and subwoofer are omitted.
Most listeners will probably use the 4.0 track and it is the default. There is also a 96kHz/24-bit stereo track (also in DVD-A) for those of you with a two-channel (2.0) setup. The 4.0 mix is clearly more dynamic and enveloping than the stereo track, which loses the venue to a large extent. Finally, there are 4.0 and 2.0 tracks for DVD-Video players.
These are great jazz performers recorded in multichannel, using what is obviously cutting-edge technology, produced by extremely talented and committed professionals. If that is what you are looking for, Swing Live is the ticket. And if you can’t make the trek this year to New York to hear some live jazz, you can still hear Bucky Pizzarelli and crew in a close approximation of the real thing. Excuse me, I have to go to the bar — uh, fridge — and get back to the music.
Track Listing:
1. Lester Leaps In
2. Sweet Sue
3. Dinah
4. Perdido
5. If I had you
6. Too Marvelous for Words
7. Lime House Blues
By madratel at 2011-04-15
Another new recording of The Four Seasons? And why not?
"I have never heard one that satisfied me better." Michael Talbot - BBC Radio 3 'CD Review'
Studio Master Linn Records.
Tracklist:
1 Concerto pour deux violons et violoncelle RV 578a - Adagio e spiccato
2 Concerto pour deux violons et violoncelle RV 578a - Allegro
3 Concerto pour deux violons et violoncelle RV 578a - Largo e spiccato
4 Concerto pour deux violons et violoncelle RV 578a - Allegro
5 Concerto pour violon RV372 - Allegro molto e spiritoso
6 Concerto pour violon RV372 - Largo ma non molto
7 Concerto pour violon RV372 - Allegro
8 "La primavera" Allegro
9 "La primavera" Largo
10 "La primavera" Allegro
11 "L'Estate" Allegro non molto
12 "L'Estate" Adagio
13 "L'Estate" Presto
14 "L'autunno" Allegro
15 "L'autunno" Adagio molto
16 "L'autunno" Allegro
17 "L'inverno" Allegro non molto
18 "L'inverno" Largo
19 "L'inverno" Allegro
20 Concerto pour violon RV390 Andante molto
21 Concerto pour violon RV390 Allegro non molt
By madratel at 2011-04-15
By madratel at 2011-04-15
Tracks List
1. In A Mellow Tone (Jackson/Hazeltine)
2. Speak Like A Child (Jon Faddis)
3. Angel Of Harlem (The Persuasions)
4. Club Descarga (The Body Acoustic)
5. Young Girl's Heart (I Ching)
6. My Foolish Heart (The Jimmy Cobb Quartet)
7. Little Wing (Valerie Joyce)
8. Misterioso (Coryell/Bailey/White)
9. Imagine (Rachel Z)
10. Bassoon Concerto, 3rd Movement (David Chesky)
11. Tear It Up (Billy Burnette)
By madratel at 2011-04-03
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"Dreamsville" marks the long-awaited return of a UK jazz legend. Carol Kidd is well known for her impeccable phrasing and delivery and for her innate ability to breathe fresh life into jazz standards. "Dreamsville" showcases American Songbook favourites as well as previously unrecorded original songs.
Produced by Graeme Duffin
Track 1 : It Never Entered My Mind
Length 5:40
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 2 : A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square
Length 2:46
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 3 : How Deep is the Ocean
Length 4:04
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 4 : How Long Has This Been Going On
Length 5:11
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 5 : Can't We Be Friends?
Length 2:57
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 6 : Dreamsville
Length 5:25
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 7 : There Goes My Heart
Length 3:26
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 8 : Happiness is Just a Thing Called Joe
Length 3:53
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 9 : It's Alright With Me
Length 5:20
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 10 : Stars Fell on Alabama
Length 3:36
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 11 : Do You Believe?
Length 3:16
Soloist Carol Kidd
Track 12 : When I Dream (2008)
Length 4:27
Soloist Carol Kidd
Total running time: 50 minutes
By madratel at 2011-04-03
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