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Holly Cole Trio - Girl Talk (1990/2013) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

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Holly Cole Trio - Girl Talk (1990/2013) [DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC]

Holly Cole Trio - Girl Talk (1990/2013)
DSD64 (.dsf) 1 bit/2,8 MHz | Time - 45:48 minutes | 1,19 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 45:48 minutes | 1015 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet

In early 1990, when it came time for the Holly Cole Trio to record a full album, they wanted to preserve the essence of their live performance by recording very close to the live environment they had come to dominate in Toronto's alternative club scene. Recording live off the stage in an empty theatre, the band was strategically placed around a single Calrec Ambisonic microphone and all the songs here are full takes with no overdubs. Girl Talk has since become a demonstration reference album, a true audiophile gem.

Girl Talk was recorded live to two-track using a single microphone. The liner notes state that Holly Cole's intention in doing so was to preserve the "quintessence of her live performances," and the result is dazzlingly successful. The air of intimacy between artist and listener is so great that, if anything, the feeling of being present in the moment is greater here than on the 1996 live album It Happened One Night. On an album recorded "live in concert," the ambient noises that occur when a large number of people are gathered in one place can seem discordant or inappropriate when you're listening to the CD in your car or your living room; the atmosphere can exclude rather than include you. Put on this disc, however, and you can imagine that Holly Cole is singing for you alone. It's easy to focus on Cole's emotionally compelling delivery, and at first you can be so mesmerized that you forget that the vocalist is one part of a trio. Listen more carefully, and it becomes apparent that the piano and bass accompaniments are deceptively simple – that they are, in fact, providing a counterpoint to the sung lyrics that is almost conversational. Suddenly, these simple arrangements feel quite complex. The most entertaining song on the album may well be Cole's interpretation of the traditionally sunny and euphoric "Downtown." In her expert hands it moves from near cynicism to a guarded openness that makes this standard seem to have a range of meaning you may never have considered.

Tracklist:

01 - My Foolish Heart My Foolish Heart
02 - Girl Talk
03 - Talk to Me Baby
04 - Cruisin'
05 - Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
06 - Whoopee! My Baby Just Cares for Me
07 - Rosalie How Long Has This Been Going On
08 - I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
09 - My Melancholy Baby
10 - Downtown

Musicians:
Holly Cole - vocals
Aaron Davis - piano
David Piltch - double bass
John Johnson - saxophone on "4"
John MacLeod - trumpet on "8"

Analyzed: Holly Cole Trio / Girl Talk
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR11 -6.30 dB -22.61 dB 4:36 01-My Foolish Heart My Foolish Heart
DR11 -6.51 dB -20.69 dB 4:31 02-Girl Talk
DR12 -6.99 dB -24.77 dB 4:35 03-Talk to Me Baby
DR13 -4.52 dB -22.67 dB 4:40 04-Cruisin'
DR12 -7.36 dB -23.85 dB 4:41 05-Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most
DR13 -4.31 dB -23.06 dB 4:24 06-Whoopee! My Baby Just Cares for Me
DR12 -6.02 dB -24.28 dB 5:55 07-Rosalie How Long Has This Been Going On
DR11 -6.90 dB -21.59 dB 4:21 08-I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
DR12 -6.36 dB -23.69 dB 5:06 09-My Melancholy Baby
DR13 -6.77 dB -23.52 dB 3:00 10-Downtown
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR12

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 88200 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64
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Thanks to the Original customer!