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I have owned "When I Look In Your Eyes" and "The Girl in the Other Room" on SACD

Posted by Teresa on September 22, 2008 at 19:11:30:

She has 4 SACDs, none on audiophile labels. All four are on Verve, which I will admit made great recordings in the past, but I've not been to impressed with newer Verve recordings.

The other two SACDs are "The Look of Love" and "Love Scenes". Love Scenes was indeed released on SACD, I almost bought it once at Borders but didn't, I went home and relistened to "When I Look In Your Eyes" and "The Girl in the Other Room" and decided to sell them and listed them on eBay that very day. Good Bye Diana you brought me no joy, and as far as sonics are concerned I could list several 100 SACDs that sound better, for that matter I could list 1,000 LPs that sound better. I don't care what Stereophile says, these are NOT audiophile recordings, not even close!

It's just modern Jazz and I prefer more traditional Jazz.

Just my experiences and opinions, yours may be different,
Teresa