Yet To Come -flac- -2011- ((top)): Laura Fygi - The Best Is

The of this album is significant because it represents a “sweet spot” in mastering. It is not the overly loud, dynamically compressed remaster of a later reissue. It retains the original dynamic range, which, according to analysis on the Dynamic Range Database (DR Database), scores favorably (typically DR10-DR12), meaning ample room between the quietest and loudest passages. Later “loudness war” remasters, even in FLAC, often squash this vitality.

Since the release of this album in 2011, Laura Fygi has continued to solidify her reputation as one of the premier jazz singers from Europe. Her ability to transition between jazz, pop, and even Chinese pop-jazz (with her releases aimed at the Asian market) shows her incredible versatility. Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -FLAC- -2011-

A standout bonus track on certain editions, she performs this classic partially in Mandarin , a nod to her massive popularity in the Asian market where she is often hailed as a "Jazz Queen". The of this album is significant because it

The album features a selection of well-known songs from the Great American Songbook, many of which are associated with the legendary performers who inspired Fygi. Here is the full tracklist: Later “loudness war” remasters, even in FLAC, often