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Vinyl Grade: VG
Side A slightly warped but tracked fine.
Track 1 has 6 light pops.
Track 2 has 3 light pops.
Tracks 3-5 each have 1 light pop.
Side B is warped but tracked fine.
Track 1 has 2 light pops.
Track 2 has 3 light pops.
Track 3 has 2 pops and 4 light pops.
Track 4 has 4 light pops.
Jacket Grade: EX
Once in a blue moon, there might emerge a particular recording which is so special that it outshines its peers. Cafe Blue is such a recording! This recording of an outstanding female vocalist, won more than 15 awards of best reviews from international major magazines of music institutions. Many more will be coming.
"Café Blue has seduced everyone for whom I have ever played it--jazz people, rock people, Medicare people, even computer people. Some call from record stores, sounding slightly desperate: 'That album you played for me the other night! What was her name again?' If you have a voice that's a dark pure whisper straight up from the soul, and if you've lived it yourself, you can sing to people of their innermost anxieties and they will not only love it, they will need it."--Thomas Conrad, Stereophile.
Selections: What a Shame, Mourning Grace, The Thrill Is Gone, Romanesque, Yellow Car, Wood Is a Pleasant Thing To Think About, Inch Worm, Ode to Billy Joe, Too Rich For My Blood, A Taste of Honey, Nardis, Manha de Carnaval.
Vinyl Grade: VG
Side A slightly warped but tracked fine.
Track 1 has 6 light pops.
Track 2 has 3 light pops.
Tracks 3-5 each have 1 light pop.
Side B is warped but tracked fine.
Track 1 has 2 light pops.
Track 2 has 3 light pops.
Track 3 has 2 pops and 4 light pops.
Track 4 has 4 light pops.
Jacket Grade: EX
Once in a blue moon, there might emerge a particular recording which is so special that it outshines its peers. Cafe Blue is such a recording! This recording of an outstanding female vocalist, won more than 15 awards of best reviews from international major magazines of music institutions. Many more will be coming.
"Café Blue has seduced everyone for whom I have ever played it--jazz people, rock people, Medicare people, even computer people. Some call from record stores, sounding slightly desperate: 'That album you played for me the other night! What was her name again?' If you have a voice that's a dark pure whisper straight up from the soul, and if you've lived it yourself, you can sing to people of their innermost anxieties and they will not only love it, they will need it."--Thomas Conrad, Stereophile.
Selections: What a Shame, Mourning Grace, The Thrill Is Gone, Romanesque, Yellow Car, Wood Is a Pleasant Thing To Think About, Inch Worm, Ode to Billy Joe, Too Rich For My Blood, A Taste of Honey, Nardis, Manha de Carnaval.