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June Christy - This Time Of Year (1961) [VINYL] - orig press MONO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

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June Christy - This Time Of Year (1961) [VINYL] - orig press MONO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

June Christy - This Time Of Year (1961) [VINYL] - orig press MONO
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u's, md5 checksum, no cue or log (vinyl) | Filesonic + FF
290 MB (24/96) or 100 MB redbook | Artwork | Jazz | 1961

Original pressing MONO. There are no "traditional" Christmas songs here, these are all originals. Feel free to play it for a nice break from the ordinary.


She's a cutie. Some nice cello runs, too. There are no "traditional" Christmas songs here, these are all originals. Feel free to play it for a nice break from the ordinary.


From allmusic:
Review by Nick Dedina
"June Christy was always an exceptional vocalist steeped in cool jazz who had a knack for unearthing interesting songs and fostering under-recorded songwriters. With the unjustly neglected This Time of Year Christy decided to address the fact that every single Christmas album seems to feature the same few seasonal songs. This Time of Year is that rarest of things – a winter concept album of all new material that can be listened to even when the holidays are over. While Christy had a sunny image, listeners sometimes confuse her upbeat blonde looks with her actual music; here she continues her propensity to explore the darker end of the emotional spectrum on what is basically the Only the Lonely of Christmas albums. The fact that the title track finds Christy singing, "I feel like a Christmas Cinderella/Trading in her fellah and her dreams" immediately clues you into the fact that this isn't exactly the kind of yuletide cheer that Andy Williams spreads. But the album isn't only a refreshing change of pace – it succeeds on musical merits alone and master arranger Pete Rugolo (who was to June Christy what Nelson Riddle was to Frank Sinatra) contributes deceptively complex charts that support Christy beautifully. Of course, things get better for the lovelorn protagonist through the course of the album, but not before Christy reminds you that the forced joviality of Christmas can sometimes make you feel less, not more, connected to your fellow man. This Time of Year remains the Christmas album of choice for those who feel a little out of step with the holidays."



01 - Christmas Heart.flac
02 - Ring A Merry Bell.flac
03 - Hang Them On A Tree.flac
04 - The Little Star.flac
05 - The Merriest.flac
06 - This Time Of Year.flac
07 - Seven Shades Of Snow.flac
08 - Sorry To See You Go.flac
09 - The Magic Gift.flac
10 - Winter's Got Spring Up It's Sleeve.flac


LP > Rega P1 with Ortofon Super 30 > TC-750LC > E-Mu 0202 > Adobe Audition 3 (AA) @ 96kHz 32bit float > Manual click removal in
AA > Click Repair set @ 20 > Equalizer (from the ClickRepair guy) used to combine into mono) > AA used to split tracks, fade
in/out, and for manual click removal > RX Advanced to resample > RX Advanced to dither MBIT+ > TLH to FLAC and sector align
(16bit, pad) > MP3 Tagger to edit tags.

"16bit" = 16bit at 44.1kHz
"24bit" = 24bit at 96kHz


Done with my old cartridge, but still, if I may say…..

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