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Dean Martin, Amos Lee, Tony Bennett, Roy Orbison, Beach Boys, Elvis Presley

The Wonderful Sounds Of Male Vocals

Side A: I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Dean Martin Arms Of A Woman - Amos Lee Silver Blue - JD Souther Try Me One More Time - Tennessee Ernie Ford It Feels Like Rain - Aaron Neville Side B: Amie - Pure Prairie League (I Left My Heart) In San Francisco - Tony Bennett with Ralph Sharon & His Orchestra Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison Georgia On My Mind - Willie Nelson Sympathy For A Train - Willis Alan Ramsey Side C: Ramblin' Boy (Live at Carnegie Hall) - Pete Seeger (The Weavers) In My Room (Stereo Version) - The Beach Boys Brand New '64 Dodge - Greg Brown Scarlet Ribbons - Harry Belafonte (There'll Be) Peace In The Valley (For Me) [Take 3] - Elvis Presley Side D: Losing Hand - Harry Belafonte Spanish Jack - Willy DeVille Fever - Elvis Presley Did Somebody Make A Fool Out Of You - Tony Joe White Coconut - Harry Nilsson
  • Dean Martin - vocal
  • Amos Lee - vocal
  • Tony Bennett - vocal
  • Roy Orbison - vocals, guitar
  • Beach Boys - group
  • Elvis Presley - vocal
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Nr kat.: APP131
Label  : Acoustic Sounds
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Label  : Acoustic Sounds

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An Audiophile Go-To! The Record You Grab When You Want To Show Off Your System! All-Time Classic Performances And Recordings By All-Time Great Male Singers! Lacquers Cut By Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound NYC & Pressed At Quality Record Pressings On 200-gram vinyl! Packaged In A Gatefold, Deluxe, Stoughton Tip-On Jacket. Liner Notes By Michael Fremer. Michael Fremer Rated 10/11 Music, 10/11 Sonics! When you want to show off your hi-fi system's potential, why waste time with multiple LPs? Skip the searching, un-sleeving, re-sleeving and more - and give your audiophile friends what they like to hear. Grab this album and you'll hear show stoppers by Amos Lee, Dean Martin, Aaron Neville, Roy Orbison, Willie Nelson, Pure Prairie League, Harry Belafonte, Pete Seeger, The Beach Boys, Willy DeVille, Greg Brown, JD Souther, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Tony Bennett, Harry Nilsson, Tony Joe White - and what would a male vocal compilation be without the truly great Elvis Presley? Just how good older recordings can sound when the touch of an exceptional mastering engineer is involved is demonstrated by the matchless Ryan K. Smith at Sterling Sound. Like others in the Wonderful Sounds series, this album works well as entertainment and as a great sampler of the LPs, mostly released by Analogue Productions. Michael Fremer, of AnalogPlanet.com and Stereophile Magazine, walks you through each track and its historic place with very thorough and entertaining liners. Plating and pressing was done at Quality Record Pressings, where Gary Salstrom and his crew manufacture the world's best-sounding LPs with their exceptionally quiet playing surfaces. From "Fever" to "Spanish Jack", and "Amie" to "Blue Bayou" and everything in-between - "Georgia on My Mind", "(I Left My Heart) In San Francisco", "Silver Blue" and more - you'll be relishing this LP with each play. Make the easy selection and enjoy listening. Can't stop exploring The Wonderful Sounds Of Male Vocals! The album is stunning not only because of the exemplary high standard of recording it showcases, but also because of the satisfying range of artists and music genres presented across the four sides. There are wonderful surprises to discover as well as wonderful sounds. -Kevin Howlett, award-winning U.K.-based radio producer/writer Use this compilation as a 'listening booth' to discover unfamiliar music or just enjoy song after great well-recorded 'demo quality' song. While some like Aaron Neville's cover of John Hiatt's 'Feels Like Rain' and The Beach Boys' 'In My Room' will be familiar others probably won't be - like Willis Alan Ramsey's 'Sympathy for a Train', Willy DeVille's 'Spanish Jack' and perhaps JD Souther's 'Silver Blue' (with Stanley Clarke on bass). Many fans of Belafonte at Carnegie Hall have never heard the encore 'Scarlet Ribbons,' which is here too. -Michael Fremer, Analog Planet, Music 10/11, Sound 10/11

 

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