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Austin Lindy Hop
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City Rhythm Orchestra: Swingin' Blue
This album features four phenomenal, danceable songs, including one of the best variations we have heard of Duke Ellington's classic, "Things Ain't What They Used to Be," and a grooving version of Count Basie's "Splanky."
The only downside to the album is the sound production quality. Although it is good enough to add to the "knock your socks off" initial feeling, the low end and high end were boosted too much so as to make the music sound is a bit "boxy" or suppressed. Instead of a clear, accurate, live sound, it sounds a bit processed. The processing does not interfere with the accuracy of the organ sound, but it does muffle or alter the natural sound of the horn instruments. Nonetheless, it is still a good hi-fi recording of a Big Band as we rarely get to hear in the modern age, so it is well worth a listen.
You can purchase the CD directly from the band from their website. Click on this link to get there.
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