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Jacintha - Lush Life (2001) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

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Jacintha - Lush Life (2001) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

Jacintha - Lush Life (2001)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,8 MHz | Time - 57:52 minutes | 1,99 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 57:52 minutes | 2,08 GB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

Another set of sensual female jazz vocals from Jacintha, who is backed this time around by a full string section, arranged by Bill Cunliffe. This wonderfully recorded album contains great solos from guitarist Anthony Wilson & flugelhorn player Dmitri Matheny. Also features bassist Darek Oles & drummer Joe LaBarbera.

Jacintha - Lush Life (2001) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

This is Jacintha's third album for Groove Note, and her first with strings. Very popular in her native Singapore, she's beginning to get a worldwide reputation, and this release demonstrates why: Her voice is lovely, with clear diction and expressive, naturalistic phrasing. She draws the listener into a warm intimacy from the first track, "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams," a rarely covered and beautiful song with the perfect "rainy night in Paris" ambience supplied by Frank Marocco on accordion. Other highlights include a bluesy but refreshingly non-wailing "Black Coffee," with a fine, understated solo by Bill Cunliffe on piano; he's also good on the silky bossa "Manha de Carneval," where Anthony Wilson's melodic plucking contrasts nicely with the smoothness of the strings. Another unusual but happy choice, "When We Were Young," showcases the superb flügelhorn of Dmitri Matheny, which enhances four other tracks as well. Eight of the ten selections are ballads and, since Jacintha delivers her message straight and serene, the overall feel is quiet, sultry, and relaxing. After slooow readings of "The Shadow of Your Smile," "Lush Life," and "September Song," Joe LaBarbera's brushes and drum accents on "Harlem Nocturne" provide a welcome texture and pulse. The surprise of the CD is the startlingly original, soaring introduction to the vastly overplayed "Summertime," where Cunliffe's string arrangement evokes both Gershwin and modern French composers. This is excellent late-night listening; the local male vote was "mesmerizing".

Tracklist:

01 - The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
02 - Black Coffee
03 - Summertime
04 - Lush Life
05 - Manha De Carneval
06 - The Shadow Of Your Smile
07 - When We Were Young
08 - September Song
09 - Harlem Nocturne
10 - Smile

Analyzed: Jacintha / Lush Life
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -6.11 dB -25.24 dB 4:55 01-The Boulevard Of Broken Dreams
DR16 -5.18 dB -27.11 dB 6:39 02-Black Coffee
DR15 -6.92 dB -25.48 dB 6:13 03-Summertime
DR15 -5.00 dB -26.60 dB 6:20 04-Lush Life
DR14 -5.38 dB -24.90 dB 6:11 05-Manha De Carneval
DR13 -9.80 dB -26.83 dB 5:12 06-The Shadow Of Your Smile
DR15 -7.04 dB -27.96 dB 8:23 07-When We Were Young
DR13 -9.05 dB -26.22 dB 5:10 08-September Song
DR14 -6.85 dB -25.16 dB 6:21 09-Harlem Nocturne
DR12 -12.89 dB -28.36 dB 2:28 10-Smile
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR14

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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Thanks to the Original customer!