Kenichi Tsunoda Big Band - BIG BAND SUPREME (2024) Hi Res

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Title: BIG BAND SUPREME
Year Of Release: 2024
Label: WM Japan
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:45:56
Total Size: 107 mb | 313 mb | 1 gb
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Tracklist:

01. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - Sing, Sing, Sing (2024)
02. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)
03. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - Petite Fleur
04. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - Siboney
05. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - El Cumbanchero
06. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - Stardust
07. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - I Can't Stop Loving You
08. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - Cherokee
09. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - A String of Pearls
10. KENICHI TSUNODA BIG BAND - Take the 'A' Train (2024)

Commemorating the 45th Anniversary of Mixer's Lab! Fifth in the Kenichi Tsunoda Big Band "BIG BAND SOUND" series produced by Mixer's Lab! 10 songs selected from Jazz and Latin masterpieces of the past! The famous performances by the Kenichi Tsunoda Big Band were recorded, mixed and produced by recording engineer Eiji Uchinuma (Chairman of Mixer's Lab and Honorary Chairman of the Music Studio Association of Japan), and recorded in high sound quality using the most advanced recording technology! This is a must-listen for audiophiles as well, and comes in a high-quality SACD/CD hybrid disc format! The album includes a selection of standard Jazz and two Latin songs ("El Cumbanchero" & "Cibonay") that were not included in the past BIG BAND series (Vol. 1 to Vol. 4).From Swing to Latin, a must-listen album for audiophiles as well as Jazz fans! Duke Ellington's "Let's Go on the A Train" and Benny Goodman's famous "Sing Sing Sing" were included in the first album "BIG BAND STAGE ~Reviving Big Band Sound~" in 2010, but were newly recorded for this album! Moreover, "Sing Sing Sing" is a version with vocals this time (Vo: Charito), and all the songs were recorded at Victor Studio 301st, which is ideal for big band recording. The mixing process took place over three days at Eiji Uchinuma's home studio, LAB recorders B studio (MIXER'S LAB).