Mel Torme - Swings Shubert Alley (1960/2012) [HDTracks]
Artist: Mel Torme
Title: Swings Shubert Alley
Year Of Release: 2012 (1960)
Label: The Verve Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/192kHz]
Total Time: 39:15
Total Size: 1,60 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
The iconic Mel Torme, one of jazz’s most phenomenal vocalists, delivered a masterpiece with his 1960 recording, Mel Torme Swings Shubert Alley. One of his several collaborations with exquisite pianist/arranger Marty Paich, Torme swung hard with this loud and fast collection of Broadway standards. With his exuberant and husky vocals, Torme tackles classics like “Too Close For Comfort,” “Too Darn Hot” and “Old Devil Moon.” The album finds Torme in top form and is a must own for any audiophile who loves vocal jazz at its finest.Title: Swings Shubert Alley
Year Of Release: 2012 (1960)
Label: The Verve Music
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/192kHz]
Total Time: 39:15
Total Size: 1,60 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01 - Too Close For Comfort
02 - Once In Love With Amy
03 - A Sleepin Bee
04 - On The Street Where You Live
05 - All I Need Is A Girl
06 - Just In Time
07 - Hello Young Lovers
08 - Surrey With The Fringe On Top
09 - Old Devil Moon
10 - Whatever Lola Wants
11 - Too Darn Hot
12 - Lonely Town
About the Mastering:
Mastering was completed by Kevin Reeves at Sterling Sound NYC, using the original 1/4" analog masters from the Verve Records vault. The masters were played on a modified Studer A820 with Wolke Butterfly heads and converted to digital at 192khz/24bit resolution using the DCS 904 converter and Sterling’s proprietary mastering systems. As always, the most direct signal path was maintained throughout the mastering process.
Mastering was completed by Kevin Reeves at Sterling Sound NYC, using the original 1/4" analog masters from the Verve Records vault. The masters were played on a modified Studer A820 with Wolke Butterfly heads and converted to digital at 192khz/24bit resolution using the DCS 904 converter and Sterling’s proprietary mastering systems. As always, the most direct signal path was maintained throughout the mastering process.