Billie Holiday / 30 Essentials of Billie Holiday
Формат записи/Источник записи: [TR24][OF]
Издание: Remastered
Год издания/переиздания диска: 2014
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Издатель (лейбл): BnF Collection
Продолжительность: 01:34:12
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: Нет
Треклист:
01 – Strange Fruit 03:06
02 – Blue Moon 03:33
03 – I’m a Fool to Want You 03:25
04 – Ain’t Nobody’s Business If I Do 03:20
05 – Body and Soul 03:05
06 – For All We Know 02:55
07 – Solitude 03:30
08 – God Bless the Child 03:09
09 – No More 02:49
10 – Them There Eyes 02:25
11 – Crazy He Calls Me 03:04
12 – Baby Get Lost 03:21
13 – For Heaven’s Sake 03:28
14 – I Can’t Get Started 02:53
15 – These foolish things 03:21
16 – Yesterdays 03:24
17 – Don’t Explain 03:25
18 – That Old Devil Called Love 02:58
19 – Some other spring 03:03
20 – Love for Sale 03:00
21 – You Better Go Now 02:44
22 – Lover man 03:07
23 – My Man 03:00
24 – Porgy 02:56
25 – Good Morning Heartache 03:08
26 – Sometimes I’m Happy 02:47
27 – Tenderly 03:24
28 – What Is This Thing Called Love? 03:12
29 – Guilty 03:17
30 – You’re My Thrill 03:23
Контейнер: FLAC (*.flac)
Тип рипа: tracks
Разрядность: 24/96
Количество каналов: 2.0
Лог проверки качества
foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2019-08-26 03:06:27
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Analyzed: Billie Holiday / 30 Essentials of Billie Holiday
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR10 -4.52 dB -17.99 dB 3:07 01-Strange Fruit
DR13 -0.32 dB -16.66 dB 3:34 02-Blue Moon
DR12 -5.42 dB -19.98 dB 3:26 03-I'm a Fool to Want You
DR12 -4.66 dB -19.03 dB 3:21 04-Ain't Nobody's Business If I Do
DR11 -5.82 dB -18.48 dB 3:05 05-Body and Soul
DR12 -5.57 dB -20.11 dB 2:55 06-For All We Know
DR12 -0.65 dB -16.60 dB 3:31 07-Solitude
DR11 -5.47 dB -20.94 dB 3:10 08-God Bless the Child
DR10 -4.81 dB -19.53 dB 2:49 09-No More
DR10 -4.26 dB -17.32 dB 2:26 10-Them There Eyes
DR13 -6.19 dB -21.16 dB 3:04 11-Crazy He Calls Me
DR11 -3.00 dB -15.91 dB 3:21 12-Baby Get Lost
DR11 -6.42 dB -20.11 dB 3:29 13-For Heaven's Sake
DR11 -7.56 dB -21.90 dB 2:53 14-I Can't Get Started
DR12 -3.09 dB -18.44 dB 3:21 15-These foolish things
DR10 -4.10 dB -16.90 dB 3:25 16-Yesterdays
DR10 -2.65 dB -16.21 dB 3:26 17-Don't Explain
DR12 -2.34 dB -17.16 dB 2:59 18-That Old Devil Called Love
DR14 -0.10 dB -18.42 dB 3:04 19-Some other spring
DR13 -0.93 dB -19.23 dB 3:01 20-Love for Sale
DR12 -0.10 dB -15.64 dB 2:44 21-You Better Go Now
DR14 -0.55 dB -18.65 dB 3:08 22-Lover man
DR13 -1.49 dB -18.02 dB 3:00 23-My Man
DR12 -5.61 dB -21.43 dB 2:57 24-Porgy
DR12 -3.66 dB -18.17 dB 3:09 25-Good Morning Heartache
DR11 -1.73 dB -15.77 dB 2:48 26-Sometimes I'm Happy
DR14 -1.11 dB -19.69 dB 3:25 27-Tenderly
DR10 -5.49 dB -18.42 dB 3:12 28-What Is This Thing Called Love?
DR13 -2.57 dB -17.63 dB 3:18 29-Guilty
DR11 -5.81 dB -20.07 dB 3:23 30-You're My Thrill
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Number of tracks: 30
Official DR value: DR12
Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1176 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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Источник (релизер): Qobuz
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Billie Holiday - vocal
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The first popular jazz singer to move audiences with the intense, personal feeling of classic blues, Billie Holiday changed the art of American pop vocals forever. More than a half-century after her death, it’s difficult to believe that prior to her emergence, jazz and pop singers were tied to the Tin Pan Alley tradition and rarely personalized their songs; only blues singers like Bessie https://www.bnfcollection.com/music/albums/30-essentials-of-billie-holiday-1
Smith and Ma Rainey actually gave the impression they had lived through what they were singing. Billie Holiday’s highly stylized reading of this blues tradition revolutionized traditional pop, ripping the decades-long tradition of song plugging in two by refusing to compromise her artistry for either the song or the band. She made clear her debts to Bessie Smith and Louis Armstrong (in her autobiography she admitted, “I always wanted Bessie’s big sound and Pops’ feeling”), but in truth her style was virtually her own, quite a shock in an age of interchangeable crooners and band singers.