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[TR24][OF] Kat Edmonson - Old Fashioned Gal - 2018 (Vocal Jazz)

KAT EDMONSON ' OLD FASHIONED GAL '' Жанр: Vocal Jazz Год издания: 2018 Издатель (лейбл): MRI/Spinnerette Records Страна исполнителя: USA Аудиокодек: FLAC (*.flac) Разрядность: 24 bits / 44,1 kHz Количество каналов: 2 Тип рипа: tracks Продолжительность: 37:06 Источник (релизер): WEB Наличие сканов: нет Треклист: 1. Sparkle and Shine 2. I'd Be a Fool 3. A Voice 4. If 5. Canoe 6. Old Fashioned Gal 7. Please Consider Me 8. How's About It Baby 9. Goodbye Bruce 10. With You 11. Not My Time   Лог проверки качества foobar2000 1.3.12 / Замер динамического диапазона (DR) 1.1.1 Дата отчёта: 2018-04-29 23:06:16 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Анализ: Kat Edmonson / Old Fashioned Gal -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR Пики RMS Продолжительность трека -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DR11 -0.02 дБ -13.52 дБ 3:27 01-Sparkle and Shine DR9 -0.02 дБ -11.09 дБ 2:52 02-I'd Be a Fool DR11 -0.02 дБ -15.60 дБ 4:26 03-A Voice DR9 -0.02 дБ -10.95 дБ 3:09 04-If DR10 -0.02 дБ -11.92 дБ 3:01 05-Canoe DR11 -0.02 дБ -13.98 дБ 3:01 06-Old Fashioned Gal DR11 -0.02 дБ -13.81 дБ 4:45 07-Please Consider Me DR9 -0.02 дБ -10.94 дБ 3:12 08-How's About It Baby DR12 -2.85 дБ -18.22 дБ 2:32 09-Goodbye Bruce DR11 -0.02 дБ -14.36 дБ 3:33 10-With You DR10 -0.02 дБ -12.26 дБ 3:09 11-Not My Time -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Количество треков: 11 Реальные значения DR: DR10 Частота: 44100 Гц Каналов: 2 Разрядность: 24 Битрейт: 1457 кбит/с Кодек: FLAC ================================================================================     Об альбоме Kat Edmonson’s Old Fashioned Gal sounds like an alternate soundtrack to an Audrey Hepburn film, 11 self-penned songs of gentle romance and vulnerability in a decades-old style sparkling with modern sensibilities. And then there’s her voice. Part bashful debutante, part starry-eyed fiancee, part world-wise seductress, it possesses a singular expressiveness that puts her at the curious intersection of Karen Dalton, Blossom Dearie and Eartha Kitt. Coming off a successful album with producer Mitchell Froom – The Big Picture from 2014 – Edmonson takes charge here with songs she wrote in the winter of 2016 while battling a bad cold and watching 1930s movies. She then framed her tunes like the screenplay of a musical and they became her fourth disc. Edmonson’s compositions are top notch, filtering the Great American Songbook through a very feminine perspective influenced by more recent singer-songwriters like Carole King or Joni Mitchell. Highlights include the title track, in which she offers traditional alternatives to pop-up ads, dating sites and other entrapments of contemporary relations. “Please Consider Me” is more self-promotion but with Parisian locations, while “Goodbye Bruce” is a minimalist but deeply felt farewell to her mentor, “such a lovely guy.” “Canoe” recounts how a couple’s date on a lake affects its insect population. “What freedom it would bring/If I could sing,” she declares on “A Voice,” lyrically musing about her personal and artistic qualms. With her voice front and center whether accompanied by an orchestra or just a piano, Edmonson’s doubts seem quelled by the strength and confidence of her performances, each a highly-enjoyable chapter of self-healing. (Pablo Gorondi, Associated Press)     Состав См.
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