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Standout songs that make you appreciate the magic of good hi-fi
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<blockquote data-quote="Analogos" data-source="post: 78919" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>Rickie Lee Jones-Night Train</p><p>Alison Kraus-It doesn't matter.</p><p>Both on vinyl these two songs have the ability to separate the the bursa between your joints when they hit those lower registers.</p><p>Phenomenal and breathtaking vocals from Kraus and enough cheek from Jones to make your speakers blush.</p><p>Diana Krall-Temptation</p><p>With enough emotion to provoke the sultriness in her singing Krall has the ability to pull you on to the stage with her ,just long enough to give you a soft kiss on the lips before you bounce back to experience superbly executed and delicate drumming from the super talented Peter Erskine ,and some electrifying yet emotional string plucking from the cool but talented Anthony Wilson Nonet.</p><p>This performance is the best from the Montreaux Jazz festival, however the recording on Girl in the other room is as good but different drummer (I think)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analogos, post: 78919, member: 862"] Rickie Lee Jones-Night Train Alison Kraus-It doesn't matter. Both on vinyl these two songs have the ability to separate the the bursa between your joints when they hit those lower registers. Phenomenal and breathtaking vocals from Kraus and enough cheek from Jones to make your speakers blush. Diana Krall-Temptation With enough emotion to provoke the sultriness in her singing Krall has the ability to pull you on to the stage with her ,just long enough to give you a soft kiss on the lips before you bounce back to experience superbly executed and delicate drumming from the super talented Peter Erskine ,and some electrifying yet emotional string plucking from the cool but talented Anthony Wilson Nonet. This performance is the best from the Montreaux Jazz festival, however the recording on Girl in the other room is as good but different drummer (I think) [/QUOTE]
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