Various Artists - Groove Note True Audiophile: The Best of Groove Note Volume 3 (HYBRID SACD) - Audiophile

Groove Note True Audiophile: The Best of Groove Note Volume 3 (Hybrid SACD)

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Vocals, Jacintha, Roy Gaines, Lauren White, Luqman Hamza, Skye

Guitar - Anthony Wilson

Organ - Larry Goldings – Hammond B-3

Drums - Jim Keltner

Jennie Jung – Piano

Ellen Jung – Violin

Julie Jung – Cello 

Written by Anthony Wilson (1, 8), Roy Gaines (2), Luqman Hamza (3, 11), Jacintha (4, 6, 10), The Jung Trio (5), Lauren White (7), Skye (9)

 



1 Hybrid SACD 

Original analog Master Tape : YES

Stereo

Studio

Label : Groove Note

Original Label : Groove Note

Mastered by David Glasser

Originally released in 2010

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks:

  1. Hawkeyes - The Anthony Wilson Trio
  2. That Ole Feelin' - Roy Gaines
  3. Never Let Me Go - Luqman Hamza
  4. Summertime - Jacintha
  5. Dvorak Piano Trio in F Minor, Allegro grazio - The Jung Trio
  6. I'll Never Smile Again - Jacintha
  7. Do You Remember - Lauren White
  8. Theme From Chinatown - The Anthony Wilson Trio
  9. Dream A Little Dream - Skye*
  10. So Danco Samba - Jacintha
  11. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes - Luqman Hamza

 

Reviews :

"True Audiophile: Best of Groove Note is basically a fancy name for the Super Audio CD label sampler that plays host to jazz and torch songs, bluesmen, and groove jazz acts. Jacintha is a high point here with her reading of "Boulevard of Broken Dreams," as is monster bluesman Roy Gaines with his fine, fine version of T-Bone Walker's "Stormy Monday" -- and that's really saying something since there are so many versions out there. Eden Atwood's "Blame It on My Youth," is well done, too. The rest is sort of ho hum, a bit too laid-back as the label concentrates on its audio presentation rather than the performances." Allmusic, review by Thom Jurek.

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4,63 / 5

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