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    Barb Jungr - Love Me Tender (2005) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

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    Barb Jungr - Love Me Tender (2005) [Official Digital Download 24bit/96kHz]

    Barb Jungr - Love Me Tender (2005)
    FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time - 60:06 minutes | 1,19 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital Booklet

    Some of the greatest song writing talents of the fifties, sixties and seventies wrote for the legendary singer Elvis Presley. Barb Jungr, regarded as Britain's foremost chansonnier and song stylist takes these songs and embarks on a journey through love, loneliness, obsession and finally, faith. "Love Me Tender" is a tribute to Elvis Presley in the real sense of the word. She is not impersonating him. These tracks are real covers - deconstructions and reinterpretations - making the listener forget the original. The album falls into the dark sound world usually inhabited by Nick Cave and Tom Waits; unforgettable and highly original. An uncharted journey into the King's legacy from the undisputed queen of song-styling.

    Another exquisite, at times astonishing, album from Miss Jungr. Unlike Bob Dylan, whose songbook the singer had so expressively reimagined on Every Grain of Sand, Elvis Presley was never himself a composer, depending instead entirely on professional publishers for his material, much of it originally chosen for its commercial prospects; however, even at its worst – the soundtracks to the crap cookie-cutter movies the King made in the '60s usually come to mind here – his recorded output had a certain consistency to it. On reflection that is primarily because, even at their qualitative best, his songs were as much about the sensual, muscular, bel canto performances and tied to the superstar singer's outsize, magnetic personality as they were about the merits of the tunes themselves. In other words, you are listening to Elvis sing those songs more than you are listening to the songs he is singing. In a way, that makes Jungr's Love Me Tender all the more remarkable: you do not hear the King at all here except in faint echoes and traces, like barely remembered fairy tales you were told as a child as you were drifting off to sleep. This isn't an exercise in dress-up, as it very easily might have been. Instead you are treated to a phenomenally responsive singer finding her way into and breathing the oxygen of forgotten stories, while, in the process, refitting them to say something real and useful, something personal about your world and about the one long past. In a sense, you are hearing these songs – many of them now considered classics (pop/rock standards, if such things exist) – for the first time. Worlds of passion and pain, discovery and dislocation exist in these songs. They are so entirely reinvented by Jungr, her brilliant arrangers Adrian York and Jonathan Cooper, and producer Calum Malcolm that the prevailing mood of the album is transformed into a mosaic, a complex map of one woman's fully lived life, from the dizzy, tender love letters of expectation to the lonesome heartbreak hotels that litter the highways of life, and all the attendant reveries, roadblocks, and realizations along the way, until she arrives at the gospel of her – your – existence, an exultant take on one of Presley's own favorite Baptist hymns, Thomas A. Dorsey's "Peace in the Valley." Jungr may have been "Looking for Elvis," as she sings in the album's sole self-written original, but she found herself. And in that discovery, there is a certain gesture of sublime benevolence toward the listener. Love Me Tender is an autobiography of shared memory, but more than that it is a primer to how people refashion that memory to ascertain and navigate their own trajectories.

    Tracklist:

    01 - Love Letters (Straight From Your Heart)
    02 - Heartbreak Hotel
    03 - Long Black Limousine
    04 - Wooden Heart
    05 - Are You Lonesome Tonight
    06 - Kentucky Rain
    07 - In The Ghetto
    08 - Love Me Tender
    09 - Always On My Mind
    10 - I Shall Be Released
    11 - Tomorrow Is A Long Time
    12 - Looking For Elvis
    13 - Peace In The Valley

    Analyzed: Barb Jungr / Love Me Tender
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -1.34 dB -14.37 dB 3:13 01-Love Letters (Straight From Your Heart)
    DR13 -1.59 dB -19.70 dB 4:04 02-Heartbreak Hotel
    DR12 -1.69 dB -17.20 dB 4:22 03-Long Black Limousine
    DR10 -2.58 dB -15.67 dB 3:08 04-Wooden Heart
    DR11 -1.56 dB -18.00 dB 8:00 05-Are You Lonesome Tonight
    DR10 -1.19 dB -15.87 dB 4:49 06-Kentucky Rain
    DR10 0.00 dB -13.61 dB 3:40 07-In The Ghetto
    DR11 -1.91 dB -15.73 dB 5:27 08-Love Me Tender
    DR12 -0.88 dB -17.23 dB 5:05 09-Always On My Mind
    DR9 -0.89 dB -13.26 dB 5:33 10-I Shall Be Released
    DR11 -0.37 dB -14.05 dB 5:59 11-Tomorrow Is A Long Time
    DR11 -0.81 dB -18.00 dB 3:45 12-Looking For Elvis
    DR10 -0.96 dB -13.73 dB 3:02 13-Peace In The Valley
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 13
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2835 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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