Last night was more jazz and pop. I think tonight will have to be a return to classical music. At any rate, the particularly interesting records from last night were all well recorded vocal:
John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, Impulse GR-157 on a Speakers Corner reissue.
Mary Stallings, "Fine and Mellow" on Clarity CNB 1001, mastering by Tim de Paravicini, a really great job of capturing her, particularly on side 1.
Eva Cassidy, "Songbird" on a S&P Records reissue (SNP 501). My wife always enjoys hearing the Cassidy's rendition of "Fields of Gold," the first cut on side 1. Tonight she wanted to listen all the way through the side. Another outstanding Steve Hoffman and Kevin Gray mastering job.
Anyone know of any Jane Monheit on vinyl?
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John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman, Impulse GR-157 on a Speakers Corner reissue.
Mary Stallings, "Fine and Mellow" on Clarity CNB 1001, mastering by Tim de Paravicini, a really great job of capturing her, particularly on side 1.
Eva Cassidy, "Songbird" on a S&P Records reissue (SNP 501). My wife always enjoys hearing the Cassidy's rendition of "Fields of Gold," the first cut on side 1. Tonight she wanted to listen all the way through the side. Another outstanding Steve Hoffman and Kevin Gray mastering job.
Anyone know of any Jane Monheit on vinyl?
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