Description
Blues Voice - Audiophile Impressive Voice / 藍忘情調 / UltraAnalog CD AAD
UPC 9787884817665
Product Details
- Label: ABC Int. Records
- Manufactured in: Germany
- Format: Ultra Analog CD, Limited Edition
- Material: 99.9999% Silver 6N Pure Silver Disc
- Sound: Uncompressed Analog Sound, Gold Medal Quality
- Technology: Ultra Analog CD™ Dynamic Fidelity Processing
Overview
The Blues Voice - Ultra Analog CD is a highly refined audiophile release, crafted with 99.9999% pure silver and featuring uncompressed analog sound. This limited edition CD offers a remarkable listening experience with dynamic range and stunning detail, faithfully reproducing the original master recordings. The advanced Ultra Analog CD™ technology preserves the essence and emotion of the analog sound, delivering a depth and realism that will captivate any listener. Perfect for audiophiles and music lovers alike, this album showcases a selection of blues and jazz classics, performed by world-renowned artists such as Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles, and Ella Fitzgerald.
Track Listing
- Georgia on My Mind – Jacintha (5:15)
- Rosie's Lullaby – Norah Jones (3:53)
- When I Fall In Love – Natalie Cole & Nat King Cole (4:09)
- Love Me Tender – Beegie Adair (1:15)
- Remember – Robin McKelle (4:40)
- Fantastic, That's You – Louis Armstrong (2:54)
- S'Wonderful – Diana Krall (4:28)
- In a Sentimental Mood – Halie Loren (3:38)
- Crying Time – Ray Charles (3:51)
- Let's Fall In Love – Salena Jones (3:28)
- Cry Me A River – Ella Fitzgerald (4:15)
- Grandma's Hands – Livingston Taylor (1:40)
- All in Love Is Fair – Nnenna Freelon (4:30)
- Are You the One? – Peter Cincotti (3:52)
- Straighten Up and Fly Right – Nnenna Freelon (3:23)
- Lover Man – Renee Olstead (5:02)
- My Funny Valentine – Tete (3:49)
- What A Wonderful World – Cam (4:15)
Key Credits
- Mastering: Ultra Analog CD™ Technology
- Material: 99.9999% Silver (6N Pure Silver)
- Manufactured by: ABC Int. Records
- Manufactured in: Germany
Coppelia, masterpiece of Delibes, is a model ballet and this score was not without its influence on the last ballets of Tchaikovsky. These are masterpieces truly worthy of the great musician asTchaikovsky. A progress in the quality of the music is apparent from Swan Lake to Sleeping Beauty to The Nutcracker.
If you are bored with the dull and shallow pop music and unable to listen to the classic symphony in a quiet night ;if you are searching so hard for a genre of music which has high quality and lives up to your taste, you could make Blues as your choice. Because The Blues has always been a genre of music with a feeling and is quiet snappy, not as serious as the classic music.
Blues originated as an expression of the individual and interactive social tradition of a displaced African American population. It began with the African American agrarian working class of the Mississippi Delta and combined African American and European American traditions, particularly hollers (field work songs) and British ballads. It was established by the late 1800s as primarily a vocal and improvisatory genre, often with instrumental accompaniment. Later it became a purely instrumental genre as well, and other blues regions developed—each with its own localized style. Until about 1930 there was a distinction between the earthier style of country blues and the smoother urban blues. Only after blues was well established did it broaden to include the white middle class and function as a form of entertainment.