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    Hilary Gardner - The Great City (2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

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    Hilary Gardner - The Great City (2014) [Official Digital Download 24-bit/96kHz]

    Hilary Gardner - The Great City (2014)
    FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 39:49 minutes | 839 MB
    Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover

    Acclaimed singer Hilary Gardner grew up in Wasilla, Alaska infatuated with New York City. In 2010, Hilary was chosen by the Frank Sinatra estate to appear as the live, onstage singer in Tony-award winner Twyla Tharp’s "Come Fly Away". Backed by a 19-piece big band, Hilary sang solos and duets with Frank Sinatra in a performance hailed by critics as “wonderful” (Huffington Post), “elegant” (USA Today), and “terrific” (New York Observer). Her solo recording debut "The Great City" is part love letter, part lament to New York and the big dreams it represents. The album has garnered effusive praise from New York’s jazz community, including Will Friedwald (Wall St. Journal) and Terry Teachout (Arts Journal, Wall St. Journal).

    New York City has its fair share of sobriquets—"The City That Never Sleeps," "The Big Apple," and "Gotham" are just a few that spring to mind. It's a place of joy and frustration, triumph and tragedy, hope and despair, and all that exists between the extremes. It's a microcosm of the world we know, existing not as a great city, but as the great city. Just ask vocalist Hilary Gardner, an Alaskan- turned-New Yorker who's been soaking up New York City's aura and contributing to its cultural landscape since 2003.

    Plenty of musicians, in New York or any other locale across the globe, try to build careers around or atop recordings, but Gardner went the other way. She spent her first New York decade carving her place into the city's artistic fabric, working her way into the heart of live audiences at clubs, performing/collaborating with symphony orchestras, and taking Broadway by storm via her singing in Twyla Tharp's Frank Sinatra extravaganza—Come Fly Away. Now, after firmly planting her flag in "The City So Nice, They Named Twice," Gardner delivers her leader debut—a better-than-great offering called The Great City.

    To many, this record may seem like a throwback date. It's a classy collection of songs that speak, saunter, and/or swing with old world charm, but it's not a look into the distant past or an overly romanticized vision of New York life. It's a collection of stories that form a big(ger) picture about the city. There's an after after hours perspective ("Drunk On The Moon"), a touch of sadness mixed into a season of beauty ("Autumn In New York"), references to "Ol' Blue Eyes" ("Brooklyn Bridge"), and more. Through it all, Gardner proves to be poised, world-wise, and witty in her experience-shaded delivery.

    Crafting a program of music that successfully puts Leonard Cohen next to Sammy Cahn and Jule Styne, Tom Waits beside Vernon Duke, and Nellie McKay after Johnny Mercer is no easy feat, but Gardner makes it seem like a breeze. She ties all of the music together beautifully and she works with a simpatico crew that's able to bring her vision(s) to life. Pianist Ehud Asherie upholds and extends his reputation as an old soul living in modern times, guitarist Randy Napoleon serves as Gardner's most trusted guide, saxophonist Jason W. Marshall and trumpeter Tatum Greenblatt capture the essence of the past without coming off as affected, and the rest of the crew provides superb backing. The Great City may be a paean to New York on the surface, but it's something more: it's recorded evidence indicating that Hilary Garder is a superb singer deserving greater recognition.

    Tracklist:

    01 - No One After You
    02 - Brooklyn Bridge
    03 - The Great City
    04 - Autumn In New York
    05 - Drunk On The Moon
    06 - Sweetheart (Waitress In A Donut Shop)
    07 - You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
    08 - This Little Town Is Paris
    09 - Chelsea Morning
    10 - (Ah, The Apple Trees) When The World Was Young
    11 - Manhattan Avenue

    Produced By Eli Wolf.
    Recorded and Mixed by Joe Marciano at Systems Two Recording Studio, Brooklyn, NY.
    Mastered by Gene Paul at G&J Audio .

    Musucians:
    Hilary Gardner: Vocals
    Tatum Greenblatt: Trumpet
    Jason Marshall: Tenor Saxophone
    Ehud Asherie: Piano
    Jon Cowherd: Hammond C-3 Organ
    Randy Napoleon: Guitar
    Elias Bailey: Acoustic Bass
    Jerome Jennings: Drums

    Analyzed: Hilary Gardner / The Great City
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    DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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    DR10 -0.01 dB -13.52 dB 3:17 01-No One After You
    DR10 -0.03 dB -12.07 dB 3:34 02-Brooklyn Bridge
    DR10 -0.03 dB -11.79 dB 3:35 03-The Great City
    DR10 -0.03 dB -12.79 dB 4:53 04-Autumn In New York
    DR11 -0.04 dB -12.99 dB 4:07 05-Drunk On The Moon
    DR10 -0.03 dB -12.01 dB 2:30 06-Sweetheart (Waitress In A Donut Shop)
    DR11 -0.03 dB -13.82 dB 4:19 07-You Came A Long Way From St. Louis
    DR11 -0.04 dB -13.81 dB 3:29 08-This Little Town Is Paris
    DR11 -0.03 dB -13.42 dB 3:23 09-Chelsea Morning
    DR13 -0.04 dB -16.21 dB 3:25 10-(Ah, The Apple Trees) When The World Was Young
    DR10 -0.03 dB -13.38 dB 3:19 11-Manhattan Avenue
    ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––

    Number of tracks: 11
    Official DR value: DR11

    Samplerate: 96000 Hz
    Channels: 2
    Bits per sample: 24
    Bitrate: 2592 kbps
    Codec: FLAC
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