Les Paul - World Broadcast Recordings Vol. 1 (2025) Hi Res

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Title: World Broadcast Recordings Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2025
Label: Circle
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:02:27
Total Size: 147 mb | 222 mb | 970 mb
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Tracklist:

01 - Les Paul - These Foolish Things
02 - Les Paul - Just You, Just Me
03 - Les Paul - Three Little Words
04 - Les Paul - When We're Alone
05 - Les Paul - Night and Day
06 - Les Paul - This Can't Be Love
07 - Les Paul - Where or When
08 - Les Paul - What is This Thing Called Love
09 - Les Paul - More Than You Know
10 - Les Paul - Forty Days and Forty Nights
11 - Les Paul - If I Had You
12 - Les Paul - Limehouse Blues
13 - Les Paul - Body and Soul
14 - Les Paul - The Sheik of Araby
15 - Les Paul - Stardust
16 - Les Paul - Nice Work If You Can Get It
17 - Les Paul - Rose Room
18 - Les Paul - Take Me Out to the Ball Game
19 - Les Paul - Sunday
20 - Les Paul - Why Do I Love You
21 - Les Paul - Tea Talk
22 - Les Paul - Melancholy Baby
23 - Les Paul - Oh Lady Be Good
24 - Les Paul - Confessin'
25 - Les Paul - Coquette
26 - Les Paul - Crazy Rhythm
27 - Les Paul - Embraceable You
28 - Les Paul - Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea
29 - Les Paul - Moonglow

Les Paul had such a staggeringly huge influence over the way American popular music sounds today that many tend to overlook his significant impact upon the jazz world. Before his attention was diverted toward recording multi-layered hits for the pop market, he made his name as a brilliant jazz guitarist whose exposure on coast-to-coast radio programs guaranteed a wide audience of susceptible young musicians. Heavily influenced by Django Reinhardt at first, Paul eventually developed an astonishingly fluid, hard-swinging style of his own, one that featured extremely rapid runs, fluttered and repeated single notes, and chunking rhythm support, mixing in country & western licks and humorous crowd-pleasing effects. No doubt his brassy style gave critics a bad time, but the gregarious, garrulous Paul didn't much care; he was bent on showing his audiences a good time.


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Many thanks for 24-96.