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Bing Crosby - Bing With A Beat (1957) - VINYL, MONO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

Posted By: eharmonica
Bing Crosby - Bing With A Beat (1957) - VINYL, MONO - 24-bit/96kHz plus CD-compatible format

Bing Crosby - Bing With A Beat (1957) - VINYL, MONO
Vinyl rip in 24-bit/96kHz | FLAC (5% Recovery) | m3u's, md5 checksum, no cue or log (vinyl) | RS + Hot File
600 MB (24/96) or 176 MB redbook | Artwork | Jazz Pop Vocal| 1957

From Will Friedwald's Desert Island Disks. It's pretty good. The cd version is pretty hard to come by -- but easy if you want to spend $40. I don't.



From allmusic:
"Bing Crosby claimed that this dozen-song collection was among his favorites, namely because he was able to call all the shots. In the liner text, Crosby — who was already well into his fourth decade as a multimedia entertainer — refers to the Bob Scobey-led project as "the album I had always wanted to make." Modern listeners may not be familiar with Scobey's work, however prior to World War II, the instrumentalist-turned-arranger was hailed as the 'King of the Dixieland Trumpet,' forming his own Frisco Band upon returning from military service in 1946. Likewise, as a sizable contributor to the Dixieland revival of the late '40s and early '50s, Scobey was the perfect choice for the collaboration. Although he hadn't fully retired, by 1957 rock & roll had irreparably altered the landscape of popular music, leaving Crosby's unmistakable crooning style passé. Since he was not a concurrent contender for the charts, the vocalist indulged his own considerable tastes and talents. Rather than having material specifically penned, Crosby and Scobey were joined by arranger Matty Matlock and together they chose a handful of numbers that will inevitably be familiar, highlighted by outstanding readings of "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter," "Dream a Little Dream of Me" and "Some Sunny Day." Head and shoulders above the rest is a spirited rendition of "Mack the Knife," easily rivalling Louis Armstrong's memorable version some eight-years later. Another zenith is the lesser-known "Last Night on the Backporch," as Der Bingle equals, if not arguably bests, Brit-vocal diva Alma Cogan's interpretation of a tune that became a signature in her tragically short career. Bing With a Beat (1957) was remastered and reissued as part of BMG/Bluebird's First Editions series and unlike many of the other entries, there are no bonus performances. That said, the audio quality is impeccable and the 12-page booklet contains rare photos from the recording session and an essay from jazz critic Will Friedwald. "





01 - Let A Smile Be An Umbrella.flac
02 - I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myelf A Letter.flac
03 - Along The Way To Waikiki.flac
04 - Exactly Like You.flac
05 - Dream A Little Dream Of Me.flac
06 - Last Night On The Back Porch.flac
07 - Some Sunny Day.flac
08 - Whispering.flac
09 - Tell Me.flac
10 - Mack The Knife.flac
11 - Down Among The Sheltering Palms.flac
12 - Mama Loves Papa.flac






No music was harmed in the making of this vinyl rip.





This is what I do in general. Not every step is done for all rips:
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 > AA used to balance L/R > (for MONO: Equalizer (from the ClickRepair guy) used to combine L+R >) AA to split tracks, fade in/out, and for manual click removal >

for 24bit: use AA to truncate the 32bit file >
for 16bit: Izoptope RX Advanced to resample the 32bit file to 44.1kHz > and then to dither to`16bit using MBIT+ >

All > Trader's Little Helper to FLAC and (for 16bit: sector align if necessary, pad) > MP3 Tagger to edit tags.

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



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