Helen Merrill

Helen Merrill (Audiophile HQ Gatefold) (753088012716)

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1955

Helen Merrill (Audiophile HQ Gatefold)

Helen Merrill

Analogue Productions

753088012716

LPS 161337

753088012716

JAZZ

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Currently unavailable

LP 49,99 €



LIMITED GATEFOLD VINYL EDITION

DELUXE PACKAGING

200-gram pressing

A jewel of a jazz: Helen Merrill's 1955 debut !

Helen Merrill attributed her childhood musical influence to her mother's singing. Truth is, she didn't wait long herself to make a mark as a teenage jazz ingénue, following-up with the notable self-titled LP you have in your hands, newly remastered, and reissued by Analogue Productions.

Helen Merrill arrives, remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearant Audio, and plated and pressed to 200-gram vinyl by the dedicated crew at Quality Record Pressings, supervised by plating expert and general manager Gary Salstrom. No less than an old-style, tip-on Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket would suffice for such a phenomenal-sounding reissue. Rare photographs inside the gatefold originally appeared as sleeve art for the 7-inch singles recorded and released in conjunction with the original 1955 album release.

TRACKS:

  • SIDE A
  • 01. Don't Explain
  • 02. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
  • 03. What's New
  • 04. Falling In Love With Love
  • SIDE B
  • 01. Yesterdays
  • 02. Born To Be Blue
  • 03. 'S Wonderful



LIMITED GATEFOLD VINYL EDITION

DELUXE PACKAGING

200-gram pressing

A jewel of a jazz: Helen Merrill's 1955 debut !

Helen Merrill attributed her childhood musical influence to her mother's singing. Truth is, she didn't wait long herself to make a mark as a teenage jazz ingénue, following-up with the notable self-titled LP you have in your hands, newly remastered, and reissued by Analogue Productions.

Helen Merrill arrives, remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearant Audio, and plated and pressed to 200-gram vinyl by the dedicated crew at Quality Record Pressings, supervised by plating expert and general manager Gary Salstrom. No less than an old-style, tip-on Stoughton Printing gatefold jacket would suffice for such a phenomenal-sounding reissue. Rare photographs inside the gatefold originally appeared as sleeve art for the 7-inch singles recorded and released in conjunction with the original 1955 album release.

TRACKS:

  • SIDE A
  • 01. Don't Explain
  • 02. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
  • 03. What's New
  • 04. Falling In Love With Love
  • SIDE B
  • 01. Yesterdays
  • 02. Born To Be Blue
  • 03. 'S Wonderful