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Billie Holiday At Storyville on 180-gram LP from ORG Music
Rich, relaxed, intimate: Holiday delves into deep vocal timbre on rare collection recorded at Boston Club during performances from 1951 and 1953
Mastered at Bernie Grundman Studios by Chris Bellman and pressed at Pallas
EQ notes and curation performed by iconic engineer Steve Hoffman; LPs EQd and set up by Bernie Grundman
Conceived, designed, and manufactured for collectors and enthusiasts: Vinyl jacket features exclusive art
If the world could hear every single recording ever made by one vocalist, picking Billie Holiday to make such a fantasy come true would be a stellar choice. For evidence, consider the extremely sought-after At Storyville, a collection assembled from the iconic singers 1951 and 1953 performances at the Boston nightclub. Holiday sinks into each song with unfettered emotion, her relaxed approach drawing out myriad shades and expressiveness, her command of tempo and feeling simply extraordinary. Shes backed on several songs by Stan Getz, yet her seductive delivery and intimate, deep timbre neednt any help. This is one for the ages.
Originally released by the U.K. label Black Lion, an imprint that specialized in resurrecting rare gems from U.S. jazz and blues legends, At Storyville stands as a characteristic example of Holidays bold live presence and a cant-miss opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to get closer to the woman and her music. Orchestrated by ORG, this historical reissue is afforded the ultimate in audiophile production standards, resulting in sonics and presentation befitting the museum-like worth of this records existence.
Mastered from the original master tapes at Bernie Grundman Studios by Chris Bellman and pressed at Pallas, the 180-gram LP was curated by legendary engineer Steve Hoffman and eqd by Grundman himself. A better team you cannot find; every step involved serious quality-control measures to guarantee gorgeous sound. The superb vinyl jacket features exclusive artwork. Indeed, this is what being a collector is all about.
Sure, the title may not be as widely known as some of Holidays other works, but this reissue preserves vital music that will be enjoyed by generations to come. Consider it a buried treasure that, miraculously, has resurfaced in better condition than that when it was originally made.






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