Mastered from the original master tapes and pressed at RTI, Mobile Fidelity's 180 gm 2 LP possesses audiophile-quality fidelity and dynamic transparency unmatched by the commercially released CD. Akin to the reissue label's previous Barber releases, many of which are long out-of-print and command huge sums on the collector's market, Smash brings the singer and her band into your listening room, converting it into a recreation of the stage at Chicago's Green Mill, Barber's home base. Sonic characteristics crucial to Barber's sophisticated compositions-atmospherics, decay, whisper-soft transients, mood, acoustic dimensions, precise imaging-are rendered with utmost detail, balance, and accuracy. All else that's required for your trip to the Green Mill is a stereo and glass of chardonnay.
G**.
A great album by a terrific musician
Patricia Barber is one of my two favorite musicians, the other being Leonard Cohen. She's that good. Smash is an outstanding piece of work. Like most of her albums, I didn't fall in love with it on first listen, but it has grown on me considerably with each subsequent spin. Although Patricia Barber is usually categorized as a jazz musician and Concord is certainly thought of as a jazz label, the music on Smash defies any simplistic classification. The majority of the album is not what I think of as jazz in any traditional sense of the word. Smash has many moments that blend jazz with rock, hard rock, pop, and even dance. And rest assured there are many exceptionally nice piano, guitar, bass, and drum passages sprinkled throughout. Smash is also an amalgam of tempos with about 50% being slow, 25% fast, and the remainder somewhere in between. The quality of the sound is about as good as it gets on redbook CDs. Of the 12 tracks, there is really only one that didn't float my boat, which is Romanesque, the shortest track and to my ears a snore from start to finish. But the rest of the album I really like, and at least two tracks are flat out superb: Devil's Food and Bashful (the latter being the only 100% instrumental track on the album). If I have any disappointment with Smash, it's that the CD is packaged in one of those stupid cardboard cases rather than a jewel box. Boo to Concord for that!
R**N
Patricia is Jazz personified
I can not say enough about how much I love Patricia Babber's singing and approach to her world of Jazz...It is unique and moving and brings me into the song/story with a edge and feeling of emoting these words and story telling..Very powerful and beautiful at the same time..
E**T
Patricia Barber: a jazz perfectionist.
I'm a fan of Patricia Barber. She is an amazing jazz talent. This new CD does not disappoint. Barber continues to evolve and perfect her musical talent. He vocals are thrilling and her playing is top notch. This is an album for all jazz enthusiasts. I heard cuts from this CD at one of her live performances. She wows me!
N**T
Really enjoy the sultry & smokey voice of Patricia Barber
Really enjoy the sultry & smokey voice of Patricia Barber. Reminds me of the female singers in the old speak-easy days.
S**T
Ever evolving PB
The ever evolving music of PB is still evident on her most recent album. She moves forward without following any particular rules, except that of remaining faithful to her musical emotions of the moment. I applaude her and will continue to buy her future recordings, as I own all of them up to now.
G**G
We are lucky she took up the studio again
This is a very muscular and challenging release. It is not an easy first listen. My wife hates it. I was fortunate enough to see Barber at the local community college doing a set after some workshops: electric, witty and engaged. What a treat, don't let it pass by.
T**N
Everything Patricia Barbara records is worth a listen!
If you don't know this artist, start anywhere - from Modern Cool to the Cole Porter Mix. You're in for hours and hours of one of the most stylish, polished, intelligent composer/pianist/vocalist of our times.
L**1
Smash is awesome!
There is a very wide range of music, moods and styles here . .. all Patricia Barber originals! She breaks new ground here. Her voice is incredibly seductive. . . her piano playing is evocative and daring!
G**R
She won't disapoint
Fantastic musician, pianist and jazz singer.Funny, deep, sarcastic great.And of course... the sound quality is superior as always...from Patricia Barber...
O**1
Not one of her finest albums
It's a painful reality to have to say that for me this album has been the least enjoyable of all her albums to listen to - I think it must be down to what can only be described as a dead, over processed digital sound quality. Barber's albums have been a benchmark of superb sound quality partnered with superb writing and musicianship - I'm afraid not this one. It's a shame as the sound quality issue ruins what should have been a another great album.
K**S
Audiophile disc
This is how you do it. First of all, there is no compression on this disc. Full dynamic sound. Mobile Fidelity has done it again. If you want to hear music with an absolutely stunning soundquality, then this is the disc to get.The music itself, is a whole lot easier to listen to, than some of the previous albums. I like it a lot.
B**N
Five Stars
Great
C**Y
Best album this year !
So refreshing to have an album not full of covers. A stunning voice and not a bad track on the album. The perfect way to relax after a hard days slog ! A very easy 5 stars here.
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