Lee Scoggins
Senior HTF Member
Check out new titles announced by Sony, from High Fidelity Review site:
http://www.highfidelityreview.com/ne...snumber=540666
James Taylor's JT, Ozzy Osbourne (!), more Satriani and...
http://www.highfidelityreview.com/ne...snumber=540666
James Taylor's JT, Ozzy Osbourne (!), more Satriani and...
That list includes Diana Krall, ‘The Book of Love’, Andrea Bocelli, ‘Cieli de Toscana’, John Coltrane ‘A Love Supreme’, John Williams, ‘E.T. The 20th Anniversary Soundtrack’, Muddy Waters ‘Folksinger’, James Horner ‘A Beautiful Mind’ (soundtrack), Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto ‘Getz & Gilberto’, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong ‘Ella & Louis’, Bryn Terfel and Claudio Abbado ‘Bryn Terfel Sings Wagner Arias’, Vienna Philharmonic conducted by Seiji Ozawa ‘New Year’s Day Concert 2002’, Budapest Festival Orchestra conducted by Ivan Fischer ‘Dvorak: Slavic Dances’, Herbert Von Karajan conducting the Berlin Philharmonic ‘Beethoven Symphony No.9’, and Quincy Jones ‘Ultimate Collection’. If these aren’t enough titles to whet your whistle, Sony also stated that the SACD version of ‘ASK a Woman Who Knows’ by Verve’s Natalie Cole has just been completed and will be issued in conjunction with the album’s September CD release.Now, as a jazz fan I am jazzed about Coltrane A Love Supreme, an absolutely sublime album and all-time classic.
Very good news indeed.