GoodSound! "Music" Archives Published May 1, 2004 |
Mussorgsky-Ravel: Pictures
at an Exhibition
Mussorgsky: A Night on Bald Mountain, Suite from Khovanshchina
Borodin: In the Steppes of Central Asia
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra; Leonard Slatkin,
conductor.
Mobile Fidelity 4004
Format: Hybrid Multichannel SACD
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Though its still early in
the high-resolution sweepstakes, there are already several fine versions of Pictures at
an Exhibition in the catalog. Edo de Waarts on Pentatone SACD is outstanding.
But Slatkins lyrical, fast-moving interpretation has always been one of the most
convincing, and the 4.0 recording, by Joanna Nickrenz and Marc Aubort, is one of the best
the talented team achieved in St. Louis. Ravel was a master of orchestration, and every
detail of his work can be heard in this transparent recording. Sure, the big places have
heft and impact as the reflections kick in from the rear channels (the bass drum is
especially solid), but its the clarity youll remember. The filler pieces
receive the same loving care as the main program, both from the musicians and the
recording team....Rad Bennett |
Jane Monheit: Come Dream
with Me
Silverline 288219-9
Format: DVD-Audio
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This was Jane Monheits second album, released in
2001 when the singer was only 23. Through her choice of songs and backing musicians,
Monheit fashions herself as a jazz singer, when her slightly raspy yet satiny voice
actually seems more at home with cabaret or pop -- the most successful track here is a
haunting rendition of Joni Mitchells "A Case of You." Silverline has
subtly remixed the original two-channel recording to the 5.1-channel format. The voice is
spread through the front three channels, while the rears carry discreet ambience. The
sound is rich, full, and a little "fat," which lessens the intimate impact that
high-resolution recording usually imparts. The two-channel tracks provide that intimacy
but lessen the sheen....Rad Bennett |
Laurindo Almeida and Charlie
Byrd: Tango
Groove Note GRV1021-3
Format: Hybrid Stereo SACD
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Groove Note has
licensed a few more Concord Jazz titles for its growing SACD catalog, including this gem,
showcasing guitarist Charlie Byrd with fellow guitarist Laurindo Almeida. Byrd and Almeida
switch lead and rhythm roles, each with equal finesse. The repertory ranges from such
period classics as "Jalousie" to more modern dance-inspired music: Leroy
Andersons "Blue Tango" and, from the musical The Pajama Game,
"Hernandos Hideaway." The recording places one guitar slightly left, the
other slightly right, drums and bass in the center. The very intimate sound reveals every
nuance of these colorful performances....Rad Bennett |
David Bowie: Reality
Sony 90752
Format: CD
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Equal parts Scary
Monsters and Heroes, Reality marks a comeback for David Bowie, who
wasted more than a few brain cells on such side projects as Tin Machine. Every song
is solid, harking back to the day when Bowie and producer Tony Visconti were in top form.
Trademark vocal flourishes, such as those on "Shell Drive the Big Car" and
"Never Get Old," bring me back to a time when I played "China Girl"
and "Ashes to Ashes" for weeks on end. The lyrics lack the bite of
Bowies early, hungrier days, but musically, he has no problem showing fans that he
still has what it takes to spin great songs. The sound quality is pretty good, favoring a
smooth, crisp tonality that at times begs for some harmonic weight. A consistent and
enjoyable record, Reality saves Bowie from sliding into obscurity. This is the
David Bowie I know and love....Anthony Di Marco |
Peter Frampton: Frampton
Comes Alive!
A&M 000176519
Format: DVD-Audio (two discs)
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I like Peter
Frampton. "Show Me the Way" and "Do You Feel Like We Do" are two big
favorites of mine. Unfortunately, I was not bowled over by this DVD-Audio release. I
listened through the two-disc set several times, straining to experience the magic of
multichannel technology. I never did. With the exception of more pronounced crowd noise in
the surrounds, theres little to recommend this DVD-A over the CD -- it was neither
exciting nor involving. Frank Zappas marvelous Halloween continues to be my
reference for a DVD-A remastering of a live 1970s concert. Where the Frampton is anemic
and noisy, the Zappa has stunning dynamics and a "you are there" authority. I
understand that theres only so much an engineer can do to compensate for the sins of
older recording technologies, but the release on DVD-A of Frampton Comes Alive! is
merely an excuse for A&M to further capitalize on the popularity of a top-selling
concert. They certainly didnt release it for its sound quality....Anthony
Di Marco |
Morgan Heritage: Live in
Europe 2003
LC 03396
Format: DVD-Video
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A family of musicians, Morgan Heritage follows in the
footsteps of such Reggae masters as Bob Marley & The Wailers. The music is very good,
the solid beats and inspired melodies anchored by Peter Morgans passionate vocals.
Like last months fantastic Walter Trout DVD-V, much of
this concert was recorded at the Paradiso in Amsterdam. Although the images are colorful
and nicely saturated, and the video and audio quality are better than the majority of
concert videos, it isnt as good as the Trout disc. What takes it down a notch is the
excessive compression and filtering: In most of the long shots, the band looks like globs
of undefined color, which tells me that the MPEG compressionist went a little crazy with
the low-pass filtering. The sound quality is very good, however; the drums and percussion
have a pleasing snap and sheen without being edgy, and the bass and vocals have nice
weight and impact....Anthony Di Marco |
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