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Label:
  Columbia - http://www.columbiarecords.com/
Serial:
  CS 46146
Title:
  Harry Connick Jr.: We Are In Love
Description:
  "We Are In Love"

Harry Connick, Jr. (piano, vocals)
Benjamin Jonah Wolfe (bass)
Shannon Powell (drums)
Russell Malone (guitar)
Brandford Marsalis (tenor and soprano saxophone)
Track listing:
  1. We Are In Love
2. Only 'Cause I Don't Have You
3. Recipe For Love
4. Drifting
5. Forever, for Now
6. A Nightingale Sang In Berkeley Square
7. Heavenly
8. Just A Boy
9. I've Got A Great Idea
10. I'll Dream of You Again
11. It's Alright With Me
12. Buried in Blue
Genre:
  Vocal
Content:
  Stereo
Media:
  Single Layer
Recording type:
  PCM
Recording info:
  Executive Producers: Dr. George T. Butler and Bobby Colomby
Produced by Harry Connick Jr. and Marc Shaiman
Assistant Producer: Ann Marie Wilkins

Recorded and mixed by Joel Moss
Assistant Recording and Mixing Engineer: Gregg Rubin
Second Engineers: David Marquet, Elaine Anderson and Sandy Palmer
Recorded at Evergreen Radford Studio, North Hollywood, California (March 7-9, 12-15, 1990) and RCA Studio B, New York City (April 19, 23, May 1, 1990)
Mixed and Edited at Smoke Tree Ranch Studios, Chatsworth, California
Mastered by Bernie Grundman

Authored for SACD by Woody Pornpitaksuk

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Review by monotone March 3, 2004 (1 of 1 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:
I bought this album over a decade ago... still sounds equally good today... if not better in SACD stereo.

We Are In Love is probably Harry Connick, Jr's commercial peak, which is easy to see why. It's light, with a bit of swing and a couple of romantic melodies to go with... plus just enough serious materials to put him as a serious jazz artist. Have a listen to this album and you'll realised how 'average' John Pizarrelli is and why people bother with Michael Bublé!

For the SACD edition, the improvement is impression... the soundstage has gone deeper, vocals & instruments are well separated and the renditions became much more 3 dimensional even though its in stereo only. It's prominent when the swing band plays with Harry in the title track. If you enjoyed the redbook, get the SACD! Not sure why it's a bit pricy for a stereo SACD, but well worth it!

Hopefully Sony might consider releasing more of Harry Connick Jr stuff on SACD eventhough they didnt sell as much... but are much more confident stuff like Blue/Red Light, 25 & She.

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