![]() ![]() ![]() In all it's MONO-BEAUTY, Sinatra's "Where Are You?" is an album that verges on perfection! An album that is filled with that incredible creative Sinatra - lonely romanticism that only he can pull off. What an amazing album.what an amazing voice ! Review by progboy Febru(7 of 7 found this review helpful) Some day this is going to be fetching $100+ as an OOP. 10 out of 10 for fidelity on the vocals, and a 9 for the orchestra which only once or twice get pushed just slightly beyond the sweet spot. If you’ve heard those, you know just how high the bar has been raised. Sonically, this first Sinatra release is just as pure as the fantastic “Ella and Louis” Analog Productions SACD, and even rivals the crystal clear vocal clarity of the recently released, “Nat King Cole, Love Is The Thing” AP SACD. Sinatra’s velvety voice simply jumps out of the speakers.įor comparison, this is miles ahead of the 1957, “Here’s Little Richard”, MOFI disc that I just purchased. Everything is just wonderful! The mono is evenly distributed, the recording levels are perfect, allowing for heavy handed-ness on the on the volume nob. These 1957 master tapes must have been kept in an air-tight, hyperbolic chamber simply pristine sonics.įrom the first few bars of track 1, “Where are You”, I knew this was going to be everything that I had hoped for. In a Weverse post a while ago, the K-pop idol had put up a photo of a trumpet with the caption saying that it was a part of his house and he would play it when bored.The first Sinatra MOFI disc to be released on SACD, and is it ever magnificent. Many others such as Kaws official account and photographer Hong Jang Hyun reposted the video.įor now, fans are wondering if V is giving hints for a jazz song release in the future as he has been practicing his trumpet skills for months. The video not only attracted fans but also celebrities like Conan Gray, Choi Wooshik, and Park Hyungsik. Meanwhile, watch the beautiful rendition of "Autumn Leaves" by V on the trumpet here. Incidentally, TaeTae, as V is lovingly called by fans, has always talked about his love for playing the saxophone and mentioned several times that if he was not a part of BTS, he would have been a saxophonist. The fan thought that V was really playing the trumpet, as he had also confirmed it by commenting so, but he was acting like Chet Baker by pretending to play as good as the famous trumpeter, and that was the only acting part of the performance. One fan explained it nicely on the topic of whether or not to believe if Kim Taehyung was actually playing the saxophone. Soon enough, quite a lot of confusion arose, with both his fellow bandmates, fans, and netizens asking whether he was actually playing the trumpet or just pretending to perform.īTS's J-Hope commented that was it acting, and V surprised him so much. In the video, V was seen giving the trumpet performance for "Autumn Leaves" by Frank Sinatra. He, reportedly, captioned his name as Chet Baker because it is the combination of Chet Baker, the famous American jazz trumpeter, and his own name of V. V also wrote that he should change it to saxophone. ![]() The vocalist captioned the video, which he shared on his personal Instagram account, as Chet Vaker acting like performing. In the shared snippet, he was wearing a white T-shirt and beige and sitting on a navy blue sofa full of cute soft toys in his living room. Megastar Kim Taehyung "V" of BTS recently shared a video of him playing the trumpet, where he was also seen saying that he would soon want to change over to a saxophone. ![]()
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