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    Till Bronner - The Good Life (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Till Bronner - The Good Life (2016) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Till Brönner - The Good Life (2016)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 60:04 minutes | 1,24 GB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    "The Good Life" is the debut album on Sony Masterworks from renowned jazz trumpeter, Till Brönner, Germany's best known and best-selling jazz artist. The album is conceived for relaxed moments and draws inspiration form the great American jazz songbook, including new arrangements of works made famous by Frank Sinatra, Billie Holiday, Nat King Cole and many more. Along with his masterful trumpet playing, The Good Life also features Brönner singing on eight of the tracks and includes two original songs written by the 2-time Grammy nominee. Featuring an all-star band John Clayton/bass, Anthony Wilson/guitar, Larry Goldings/piano and Jeff Hamilton/drums "The Good Life" is an intimate, pared-down, back-to-basics tour de force and testimony to the unique power of jazz to amplify and enrich the most beautiful and poignant moments of our lives.

    The Good Life marks the trumpeter and vocalist's return to straight-ahead jazz after a self-titled outing that paid homage to CTI in 2012, and 2014's Movie Album, which treated film themes as contemporary jazz numbers. This 13-song set contains 11 standards and two originals. Brönner surrounded himself with a crack band of sidemen – pianist Larry Goldings, guitarist Anthony Wilson, bassist John Clayton, and drummer Jeff Hamilton – at the legendary Ocean Way studio in Los Angeles with Dutch producer Ruud Jacobs. The vibe throughout is airy, thoughtful, and relaxed (the album's subtitle is "Music for Peaceful Moments"); the charts are direct but not lightweight. The opener is a reading of Sasha Distel's and Jack Reardon's title track that reveals his gentle, warm horn in the melody atop a lithe, brushed drum kit groove accentuated by Clayton's walking bassline, liquid fills from Wilson, and Goldings' intimate accents. In his most authoritative vocal performances on record, Brönner still directly references Chet Baker's singing, but the phrasing nuances of Michael Franks and Bob Dorough are reflected in his delivery of the breezy yet swinging renditions of "Come Dance with Me," the bossa-tinged interpretation of Irving Berlin's "Change Partners," and the straight-up fingerpopping "I May Be Wrong"– with a choice solo by Wilson. On his own "O Que Resta" (an instrumental) Brönner frames his own lyrical playing in the long shadow cast by Miles Davis during his Gil Evans period. Goldings' break is close, humid, and gorgeous. "I'll Be Seeing You" is an iconic Billie Holiday number. Brönner even sings until the midway point – long after the band establishes a lithe, loping groove, and he delivers a fine flügelhorn solo. When he begins to vocalize, the focus has shifted and it's a clever addendum. More ambitious is the read of "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning," inseparably associated with Frank Sinatra. The band's collective harmony establishes it as a nocturnal nursery rhyme. Clayton's illustrative bassline is carefully colored by Wilson as brushed snare and sparse, shimmering piano chords hold the frame. Brönner employs a halting, yet utterly lyrical vocal, delivering an utterly unique take that doesn't even reflect on Sinatra's. The only thing that doesn't hold up here is the leader's "Her Smile." The calypso-cum-samba hybrid is hip, but the lyric is trite compared to everything else. That's a minor complaint, though. This is a romantic and "light" record for sure, and it's one that shows Brönner's assuredness in reinterpreting the repertoire with grace and sophistication.

    Tracklist:

    01 - The Good Life
    02 - Sweet Lorraine
    03 - For All We Know
    04 - Come Dance with Me
    05 - Change Partners
    06 - Love is Here to Stay
    07 - I Loves You Porgy
    08 - I May be Wrong
    09 - O Que Resta
    10 - I'm Confessin' that I Love You
    11 - I'll be Seeing You
    12 - Her Smile
    13 - In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning

    Analyzed: Till Brönner / The Good Life
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -0.12 dB -11.78 dB 4:57 01-The Good Life
    DR11 -0.46 dB -13.57 dB 4:04 02-Sweet Lorraine
    DR9 -0.11 dB -12.86 dB 5:21 03-For All We Know
    DR10 -0.12 dB -11.53 dB 4:42 04-Come Dance with Me
    DR11 -0.12 dB -13.98 dB 4:58 05-Change Partners
    DR11 -0.12 dB -12.55 dB 5:50 06-Love is Here to Stay
    DR9 -0.08 dB -12.29 dB 4:59 07-I Loves You Porgy
    DR9 -0.12 dB -10.75 dB 3:49 08-I May be Wrong
    DR10 -0.12 dB -11.69 dB 4:45 09-O Que Resta
    DR9 -0.12 dB -10.78 dB 3:57 10-I'm Confessin' that I Love You
    DR10 -0.12 dB -11.59 dB 5:09 11-I'll be Seeing You
    DR9 -0.12 dB -11.11 dB 4:11 12-Her Smile
    DR10 -0.12 dB -13.89 dB 3:24 13-In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 13
    Official DR value: DR10

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2725 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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