Patricia Barber - Smash (2013) [MFSL] PS3 ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

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Patricia Barber - Smash (2013) [MFSL]
PS3 Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 55:04 minutes | Scans included | 1,55 GB
or DSD64 2.0 (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Full Scans included | 1,44 GB
or FLAC (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/96 kHz | Full Scans included | 1,21 GB
Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab # UDSACD 2136

On Smash, her debut on Concord Jazz, Patricia Barber reconfirms her unique position in modern music as a jazz triple-threat – imaginative pianist, dazzling vocalist and brilliant composer. Smash features a dozen new Barber originals that showcase her genius as a singer-songwriter. The album delves into familiar subjects including themes of love and loss. Barber’s chilling vocals and intellect outshine many if not all her contemporaries. Barber’s majestic craft lies in the compelling and empathetic words she sets to music. Barber reunites with long-time recording engineer Jim Anderson. The album is an audiophile dream.

Patricia Barber is a crack jazz pianist, an innovative composer, a singular vocal stylist, and among the most original lyricists/song-poets to come down the pipe in 40 years. Her use of metaphor and metonymy is woven inextricably into her trademark melodies, which create mental and sonic images that evoke insight and emotion. Smash, Barber's debut for Concord, is comprised of original material performed by an excellent band that includes guitarist John Kregor, bassist Larry Kohut, and drummer Jon Deitemyer. The predominant subject matter of these songs is love's loss: the frustrated desire, grief, acceptance, longing, and healing its aftermath brings. Barber is as empathic and insightful as a depth psychologist. Her language is rich, precise, and devoid of trite sentimentality. Lyrically, these songs are wound with the elastic imagery of poetry, but their rhyme schemes are taut, given air by the fluidity of her jazz. Opener "Code Cool" is introduced by Deitemyer's snare and hi-hat in a constant thrum that emulates the pulse of electronic dance music. It's underscored by a one-note vamp from Kohut. Barber's piano illustrates with a series of glissando chords as Kregor fills the space expressionistically, highlighting the well of images and urgency in lyrics which reference science, Keats, and medical treatment before concluding she is "…Michaelangelo's David/Tested and worn…" Barber employs space between sections, stilling the proceeding with a single chord, before that pulse returns to her protagonist's realization that she needs to fake it until she makes it: "I will live/As if/I were loving." "The Wind Song" is a brooding, mysterious ballad, whose lyric drama is spacious, highlighted by brushed symbols, acoustic guitar, nearly gossamer pianism, and a physical bassline to bind it to earth. In the title track's first half, the piano and bass offer the tender illustration of "the sound of a heart breaking…" But at the halfway point, the physical fury of that emotion is laid bare by Kregor's screaming electric guitar solo, which allows for the held, breathless emotional power in this and all the previous songs, release. The companion piece is "Scream," where a jazz piano ballad opens into a nearly full-blown rocker. "Redshift" is a crystalline bossa nova; its lyrics unite love's loss with physics in clever, hip associations punctuated by a syncopated groove. "Bashful" is a swinging post-bop instrumental that features great soloing by everyone. "Missing" is introduced by Kregor's acoustic and Barber's sparse piano. It's a musically metaphorical illustration of the tune's subject matter: waiting in vain, hoping against hope that the truth of loss isn't, in fact, true. It's raw, vulnerable, and fearful. Kregor's gorgeous solo and Kohut's economical bassline offer room for Barber's piano to illuminate the lyric with tenderness. Smash is an extraordinary achievement. Here, jazz is popular music without being anything other than itself. Its depth, creativity, searing poetry, and artisan musicianship make it a peerless accomplishment.

Tracklist:

01. Code Cool
02. The Wind Song
03. Romanesque
04. Smash
05. Redshift
06. Spring Song
07. Devil's Food
08. Scream
09. The Swim
10. Bashful
11. The Storyteller
12. Missing

Personnel
Patricia Barber - piano, vocals
John Kregor - guitar
Larry Kohut - bass
Jon Deitemyer - drums

Mastered by Rob LoVerde at Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab, Sebastopol, CA.

foobar2000 2.1 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1

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Analyzed: Patricia Barber / Smash
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR14 -5.98 dB -24.25 dB 5:21 01-Code Cool
DR14 -8.31 dB -26.34 dB 3:43 02-The Wind Song
DR14 -11.14 dB -29.86 dB 2:24 03-Romanesque
DR16 -5.89 dB -25.70 dB 4:21 04-Smash
DR14 -8.67 dB -25.68 dB 4:26 05-Redshift
DR13 -11.25 dB -27.71 dB 4:42 06-Spring Song
DR14 -6.81 dB -23.32 dB 5:09 07-Devil's Food
DR14 -6.28 dB -26.50 dB 5:45 08-Scream
DR15 -7.11 dB -26.29 dB 4:25 09-The Swim
DR16 -5.84 dB -26.58 dB 6:11 10-Bashful
DR13 -15.21 dB -29.78 dB 3:16 11-The Storyteller
DR14 -10.81 dB -28.40 dB 5:20 12-Missing
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Number of tracks: 12
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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