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Label:
  Premonition Records - http://www.premonitionrecords.com/
Serial:
  669179076140
Title:
  Patricia Barber: Modern Cool
Description:
  "Modern Cool"

Patricia Barber (vocals, piano, table knives on string)
Michael Arnopol (bass)
John McLean (guitar)
Mark Walker ( drums, percussion, prepared kit, tin can-o-phone)
Jeff Stitely (udu)
Dave Douglas (trumpet)
Choral Thunder Vocal Choir
Track listing:
  1. Touch Of Trash
2. Winter
3. You & The Night & The Music
4. Constantinople
5. Light My Fire
6. Silent Partner
7. Company
8. Let It Rain
9. She's A Lady
10. Love Put On Your Faces
11. Postmodern Blues
12. Let It Rain (Vamp)
Genre:
  Jazz - Vocal
Content:
  Stereo/Multichannel
Media:
  Single Layer
Recording type:
 
Recording info:
  Re-mixed in surround at the legendary Skywalker Sound Studios by original recording engineer Jim Anderson
Surround mastered by Darcy Proper (Grammy winner for surround mastering)
Blu-ray authoring by MSM Studios/Munich. MSM invented the Pure Audio System
Surround and 2 channel mixes in high resolution. First release of 2 channel masters in high resolution!
Resolutions:
  2.0 LPCM 24bit/192kHz
5.1 DTS HD MA 24bit/96kHz

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Review by wavelength April 4, 2014 (3 of 6 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:  
Stunning fidelity. It sounds great from that perspective. The 5.1 mix is very disappointing. I thought things were going to be fantastic. The 5.1 mix of track 1 is great and if the rest of the album would have maintained this standard this would have been a must-buy album. Unfortunately it doesn't. Where did the mix go? After that wonderful opening we are presented with mainly ambient sounds in the rears - the expanded stereo effect is now in play. And how in the heck did this win the Grammy for best multichannel recording?

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