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Shirley Horn - Live at the 4 Queens (2016) [DSD128] DSF + HDTracks

Shirley Horn - Live at the 4 Queens (2016) [DSD128] DSF + HDTracks

BAND/ARTIST: Shirley Horn

  • Title: Live at the 4 Queens
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: 2xHD/Resonance Records
  • Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Piano Jazz, Standards
  • Quality: DSD128 (*dsf) 5.64MHz | FLAC (tracks) [24Bit/192kHz]
  • Total Time: 54:41
  • Total Size: 2,50 GB | 2,00 GB (d.booklet)
  • WebSite:
Recorded live at the Four Queens Hotel, Las Vegas, May 2, 1988.

The first previously unreleased music by Shirley Horn in nearly a decade was recorded live at the 4 Queens Hotel in Las Vegas in May 1988 and feature Horn's longtime trio, bassist Charles Ables and drummer Steve Williams. The set was recorded by KNPR radio for a syndicated jazz show and captures the angora-voiced jazz singer and pianist at the very beginning of her resurgence on the jazz scene. Renowned for her inimitable ability to negotiate melodies and lyrics at an exquisitely unhurried pace, Horn applies her unique alchemy to classic and contemporary songs: when she sings a song, she changes the way it's heard forever.


Tracklist:

1 Something Happens to Me 03:12
2 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?) 05:14
3 Just for a Thrill 05:10
4 Hi-Fly 07:41
5 You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to 03:51
6 Meditation (Meditação) 09:03
7 The Boy from Ipanema 05:22
8 Isn’t It Romantic? 12:10
9 Blues for Big Scotia 02:58

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Shirley Horn, piano, vocals
Charles Ables, bass
Steve Williams, drums

Shirley Horn - Live at the 4 Queens (2016) [DSD128] DSF + HDTracks


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