Lyn Stanley The Moonlight Sessions Volume One One-Step Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45rpm SupersonicVinyl 2LP

Lyn Stanley The Moonlight Sessions Volume One One-Step Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45rpm SupersonicVinyl 2LP

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Features:
• Unique SupersonicVinyl™ One-Step process
• Includes Hologram Number On Cover
• Audiophile Limited Edition
• 45rpm 180 Gram Double Vinyl
• Special Limited Edition Pressing of Only 2000 Copies!
• As with all Lyn Stanley albums, Mastered by Bernie Grundman
• Gatefold Jacket
• Pressed at RTI

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TAS Super LP List! Special Merit: Informal

Unique One-Step Supersonic™ Process!
Audiophile Numbered Limited Edition 180g 45rpm One-Step Supersonic Double Vinyl Mastered by Bernie Grundman!

Special Limited Edition Pressing of Only 2000 Copies!
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Lyn Stanley’s SupersonicVinyl™ is a superior quality vinyl record utilizing advanced recording techniques captured with analog mixed and mastered quality tape-recorded and mastered by award-winning engineers in state-of the art studios. Then they hire One-Step experienced ‘audiophile quality’ pressing plants to create what is believed to be “simply the best recordings’ available today.

Lyn Stanley has been awarded Female Jazz Vocalist of The Year 2018 from one of the most visible public radio stations in the USA, KKJz-Los Angeles who have the highest Nielsen ratings for jazz radio audiences in the U.S.

The Moonlight Sessions has a total of 26 song divided into two albums (Volume One has 12 tracks and Volume Two has 14 tracks). Supported by the best jazz musicians in the business–Mike Garson, Tamir Hendelman and Christian Jacob take the listener on a journey that combines classical music with jazz standards plus some POP tunes with new approaches-including Willie Nelson’s “Crazy, “Why Don’t You Do Right?,” “Over the Rainbow,” and “At Seventeen.”

You will hear Chopin, Ravel, Beethoven, Debussy and Mozart references to breathe a new excitement into a few jazz standards like you’ve never heard them before! Critics are raving about this project and the #1 Jazz radio station in the USA, KKjz proclaims Lyn to be one of the “most outstanding” vocalists in jazz, calling the project “Brilliant!”

She has also added songs to this special project from the country and pop genres and added arrangement twists with jazz applications that modernize them as they delight your ears. On board for The Moonlight Sessions are her stellar cast of musicians. Piano: Mike Garson, Christian Jacob and Tamir Hendelman; Bass: Chuck Berghofer; Drums: Joe La Barbara, Ray Brinker and Bernie Dresel; Jazz Guitar: John Chiodini; Percussion: Luis Conte; Harmonica: Hendrik Meurkens; Harp: Corky Hale, Carol Robins; Trumpet: Chuck Findley; Trombone: Bob McChesney; Tenor Sax: Rickey Woodard are all on board and recorded. This project’s arrangers include, Mike Garson, Christian Jacob, Tamir Hendelman, John Chiodini, Steve Rawlins and Doug Walter. Lyn Stanley is the Executive Producer with Co-Producers Lyn Stanley, Mike Garson and John Chiodini.

Recording Engineers: Al Schmitt & Steve Genewick. Assistant Engineers: Paul Taveneer & Spencer Guerra. Mixing Engineer: Michael Bishop/Five Four Productions. One-Step SuperSonic Vinyl Mastered by Bernie Grundman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. Pressed on Premium HQ-180 Vinyl at RTI. Recorded at The Village Recording Studio D in Los Angeles, California in February 2017.

“High End 2017: Lyn Stanley amazes with her lacquers! I spoke with Lyn Stanley before the show, she was gentle enough as to tip me about this event, she would be playing lacquers in the EAR Yoshino room with legendary designer Tim de Paravicini. The system consisted of EAR top of the line electronics paired with Rockport speakers and Tim’s turntable with a My Sonic Lab MC cartridge. Lyn and Tim went through the details, explaining how difficult and expensive is to produce a one step vinyl record, omitting several passages (mother copy and stampers) in the pressing chain, thus keeping the sound as close as possible to the master lacquer and the recording itself. Add that to a superb production with nothing but analog equipment used throughout the recording and mastering process and with nothing but the best musicians out there (with names such as Mike Garson and Rickey Woodard to name a few) and you have one hell of a record with Lyn singing classics like “My Funny Valentine” and “Crazy.”” – Panagiotis Karavitis, Part-Time Audiophile

“LYN STANLEY/Moonlight Sessions V.1: This classy lassie has been coming out of nowhere on the run since she…well, first started coming out of nowhere on the run. Upping her game with each successive release, here we find her firmly staking out her territory as the jazz diva of the times by surrounding herself with jazzbos who you would buy their own solo records, a song stack that is familiar but she gives a new swing to and a vocal style you will remember. This is a gal of the hour that will be much more than flavor of the month. Killer stuff throughout.” – Chris Spector, midwestrecord.com, Read More!

“AXPONA 2017: Lee’s Best of Show: Best Music. Three-way tie. 1. Intervention Records‘ new Flying Burrito Brothers LP. Shane Buettner and Kevin Gray simply don’t know how to do bad work. 2. Lyn Stanley‘s Moonlight Sessions: Volume One. Sounded so natural on the Ultra 11s. Of course, Bernie Grundman was involved on the mastering side and Lyn always has the best musicians and producers. 3. MA Recordings‘ Todd Garfinkle is now pressing LPs of his stellar recordings. Sera Una Noche and several other titles are available so far and we analog fans are richer for it.” – Lee Scoggins, Part-Time Audiophile

“Lyn, I have seen you evolve from a very good vocalist to now among the most outstanding. I have to select airplay based on the content, not how much I admire the singer. In this case, you are so outstanding that admiration for your efforts makes it easy to provide you to get top billing on the station. The choice of selections and the arrangements plus your singing are marvelous – For all future releases please send to my attention, and have someone verify the CD was sent to me. As one who has the honor of programming the world’s No. One Jazz station, I am pleased that we have such great product to perform.” – Saul Levine, KKjz, Mt. Wilson Broadcasting

“Jazz singer Lyn Stanley, whose three albums are prized by audiophiles for their pristine sound, is determined to achieve an even higher level of resolution on her next project. Stanley plans to have a very limited number of vinyl copies of her upcoming “Moonlight Sessions” releases made using the “one-step process.” The manufacturing technique promises to put listeners closer to the sound heard in the studio… The singer is calling her version of one-step “SuperSonicVinyl.” Each album will be spread across two 180-gram, 45-rpm discs. “The sound quality is going to blow everyone away,” Stanley said.” – John Stancavage, Part-Time Audiophile Read more!

This one-step pressing process was used often during the early days of vinyl record manufacturing. But when mass vinyl production was needed, the manufacturers had to create more cost effective means to make vinyl copies.

To make a vinyl record, you need a “Negative Source” to imprint the vinyl grooves. The industry standard today is a THREE-step lacquer process designed to create the largest number of records from one lacquer (they are expensive to create). To do this three steps are required–from the lacquer (positive source) STEP ONE: make a “Father” (a negative source), STEP TWO: create a Mother from the Father (positive source) and then STEP THREE: create “Stampers” (negative source) from the “Mother.” This way the “Father” does not get used very often and is the most preserved “negative source.” However, the record you listen to is three steps removed from the original mastered lacquer and can grab hissing, or subtile glitches that affect the sound recording on your system. The ONE-Step method takes the “Father” from the original lacquer and that is what will create your vinyl record. Some “Fathers” only last for 100 pressings, others have gone to 1000. It depends on the processing and original lacquer quality. Once the Father is no longer able to make a great recording, it must be destroyed and no other albums can be created from that original lacquer.

Lyn Stanley’s SupersonicVinyl™ is a superior quality vinyl record utilizing advanced recording techniques captured with analog mixed and mastered quality tape-recorded and mastered by award-winning engineers in state-of the art studios. Then they hire One-Step experienced ‘audiophile quality’ pressing plants to create what is believed to be “simply the best recordings’ available today.

Musicians:
Lyn Stanley (all vocals)
Mike Garson (piano)
Tamir Hendelman (piano)
Christian Jacob (piano)
Chuck Berghofer (bass)
Joe La Barbara (drums)
Ray Brinker (drums)
Bernie Dresel (drums)
John Chiodini (guitar)
Rickey Woodard (tenor sax)
Chuck Findley (trumpet)
Bob McChesney (trombone)
Corky Hale (harp)
Carol Robins (harp)
Hendrik Meurkens (harmonica)
Luis Conte (percussion)
Steve Genewick (snaps)


1. All Or Nothing At All
2. Willow Weep For Me
3. Moonlight Serenade
4. My Funny Valentine
5. Embraceable You
6. Why Don’t You Do Right?
7. Girl Talk
8. Crazy
9. Close Your Eyes
10. How Insensitive (Lyn Stanley with Tamir Hendelman)
11. Break It To Me Gently
12. In The Wee Small Hours

Additional Information

Weight 1 kg
Dimensions 38.2 × 32.5 × 3 cm
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