Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem (1961/2012) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/192kHz]

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Ben E. King - Spanish Harlem (1961/2012)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/192 kHz | Time - 31:53 minutes | 1,17 GB
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 31:53 minutes | 711 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

Ben E. King possesses one of the richest baritone voices in music history. The Rock N’ Roll Hall of Famer made a stellar debut with "Spanish Harlem". This Latin-influenced work blends together pop and soul. It includes breathtaking renditions of “Besame Mucho”, “Perfidia”, “Frenesi” and the title track. Backed by a fantastic string section, the album is a full display of King’s repertoire.

A close look at this album reveals just how ambitious Atlantic Records could be in the early 1960s, in generating LPs. Technically speaking, Ben E. King's debut long-player is a concept album – or, at least, a thematic album. Put together in the wake of his first solo hit, "Spanish Harlem," a Latin flavor and beat run all the way through this 12-song platter, which, at times, is really more of a pop record than a soul record. The dense, busy string section that characterized most of King's work of this era is present, and a lot of his singing may recall more the work of Sammy Davis, Jr. than that of any R&B artist one might think of from this period. And apart from the Jerry Leiber/Phil Spector co-authored title hit, most of what is here dates from a decade or more (sometimes several) earlier – "Frenesi," "Besame Mucho," and "Perfidia" were standards during the big-band era, and most of the rest is of similar or even older vintage. All of which doesn't mean that it is bad – King's version of "Besame Mucho" is a very successful reinterpretation in a Latin soul vein, and "Perfidia" never sounded better than it does in his hands, even if it and a lot of the rest is a long way from what most of us define as "soul." And for better or worse, the production is first-rate within the context of King's established sound, with a phenomenal string section and a percussion section to die for.

Tracklist:

01 - Amor
02 - Sway
03 - Come Closer To Me
04 - Perfidia
05 - Granada
06 - Sweet And Gentle
07 - Quizas, Quizas, Quizas (Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps)
08 - Frenesí
09 - Souvenir Of Mexico
10 - Bésame Mucho
11 - Love Me, Love Me
12 - Spanish Harlem

Analyzed: Ben E. King / Spanish Harlem
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR9 -0.53 dB -12.24 dB 3:09 01-Amor
DR10 -0.01 dB -12.09 dB 2:20 02-Sway
DR9 -0.33 dB -12.68 dB 2:38 03-Come Closer To Me
DR9 -0.51 dB -12.38 dB 2:16 04-Perfidia
DR10 -0.34 dB -12.32 dB 2:29 05-Granada
DR10 -0.52 dB -12.67 dB 2:28 06-Sweet And Gentle
DR10 -0.57 dB -13.72 dB 2:17 07-Quizas, Quizas, Quizas (Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps)
DR10 -0.92 dB -13.39 dB 3:12 08-Frenesí
DR10 -2.01 dB -14.44 dB 2:24 09-Souvenir Of Mexico
DR10 -0.40 dB -13.97 dB 3:02 10-Bésame Mucho
DR9 -0.52 dB -12.16 dB 2:38 11-Love Me, Love Me
DR9 -0.09 dB -13.27 dB 2:59 12-Spanish Harlem
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Number of tracks: 12
Official DR value: DR10

Samplerate: 192000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 5086 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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