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Received this reply back from my inquiring email:

"Hi,

yes, the Beatles CD will be released next month; e-mail Kevin Berg for

date

info.

kberg@atl.jvcdiscusa.com

Please let us know the release date..If we find out, we will e-mail

you.

Thanks It's a start.

Allan for Helen Merrill"

Yes, it's a start. I actually knew that was coming out. Not the title I'D HAVE started with. <_< Release date appears to be March 16.

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Lon, I love your new avatar, beautiful photo of her!

Let me post it here big:

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(of course I never heard of any Alan Merrill before...)

Tell us what you think of the Beatles album!

I never could find much interest for them, but maybe when she's singing their songs?

ubu

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I pretty much feel that way about the Beatles too. . . I'll let you know about the XRCD. May arrive tonight or tomorrow. Got my monoblock tube amps back from the builder for upgrading last night, so I'll have lots of listening to do this weekend, whether my wife likes it or not (talking bold aren't I?) :)

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I pretty much feel that way about the Beatles too. . . I'll let you know about the XRCD. May arrive tonight or tomorrow. Got my monoblock tube amps back from the builder for upgrading last night, so I'll have lots of listening to do this weekend, whether my wife likes it or not (talking bold aren't I?) :)

Yeah, really bold! It's not a wife here, but a girlfriend is enough...

ubu ;)

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No idea here for a Select, either. The most obvious might be the Landmark albums that were all relatively recently reissued on Gitanes/Universal/whatever-exactly.

I mean the three albums with Dick Katz, then the tunes she sang on that Flanagan, Hanna and Haig records (I only have the Flanagan), and "Casa Forte".

That would be a nice bunch, but then it would be the stuff most recently available, and thus it would not make much sense.

Lon, care to comment on the Beatles album? I saw you have listened to it.

ubu

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I'm still processing it. . . . It is a wonderful sounding cd; this new XRCD24 process sure yields a bright but full presentation. If you are a Beatles fan, this is good stuff. I'm not much of a Beatles fan, but I like some of these arrangements a lot. . . and Helen sings well, and it is interesting to hear her vocals overdubbed in background role and chorus role for her as well. Some nice guitar and bass and drums by Japanese accompanists. . . this one rocks a bit on about half the tunes.

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I'm still processing it. . . . It is a wonderful sounding cd; this new XRCD24 process sure yields a bright but full presentation. If you are a Beatles fan, this is good stuff. I'm not much of a Beatles fan, but I like some of these arrangements a lot. . . and Helen sings well, and it is interesting to hear her vocals overdubbed in background role for her as well.

Well, I'm not a fan of the Beatles, either... I guess it would need some more to push me over the edge...

ubu

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I know what you mean. On the plus side, this is different, both the material and the treatment of the material are different for a Merrill date. And on another positive side, Merrill's singing is very solid. No surprise there! And it is the first time I've heard her voice overdubbed in harmony. . . which is interesting.

I think I am going to grow into liking this one as I spin it more and more, and the sound is very good indeed.

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Here's a review of the "Helen Merrill Sings the Beatles" XRCD24 that I thought would be a nice thing to see on All About Jazz in the reviews, but their "guidelines" for style and mine are too incompatible, so I'll just put it here for those Merrill fans interested in this release. . . .

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"Helen Merrill Sings the Beatles"

This is an odd, and for me and oddly satisfying

compact disc.

Now, I wouldn't call myself a Beatles fan. I was

fifteen when Abbey Road was released, I can remember

lying in my bed in my Waterford-Kamhlaba School

dormitory as we all listened to the broadcast from BBC

of portions of the lp in wonder. But in the ensuing

decades I heard far too many Beatles recordings over

and over, and I have some favorites, but I don't own

any except a mono lp of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts

Club Band," and a stereo lp of "Revolver," two of my

first lp purchases that I still have by some small

miracle, but haven't spun in years. . . .

But I AM a Helen Merrill fan. Her

unique voice, delivery and interpretations of song

have penetrated my listening world and brought me

great joy. Due to the subject material, I deliberated

whether to purchase this expensive XRCD release and

finally decided that I would wonder and wonder about

it if I did NOT. I pre-ordered it online for a

good price, and sat back and waited for it to arrive.

A few weeks later, I've spun this disc five times

and I must admit I like it. At this time Merrill was

a Tokyo resident, and a celebrity. Those Japanese

recordings from this period I have been able to

collect are quite different from her American output

prior to settling in Japan. These are more "pop"

records in a way, and yet, with Merrill fully

participating, are interesting and intriguing efforts.

Truly, "Helen Merrill sings the Beatles" is a freal

"rock" record in many ways: rock compositions, with

rock instrumentation augmented with big band and

string (and vibraphone!) on occasion. Yet there is

also a "fusion" feel to many selections; the rhythm

section is very versatile, anchored by Arakawa's

strong and nimble bass playing, and Inomata's drumming

which captures the tom-tom and bass centered feel of

Ringo Starr but spruces it all up with some Billy

Cobham-like busyness (and some truly virtuoso hi-hat

work). Merrill's voice is very well recorded, and

this is the first recording I can remember hearing of

hers where her voice is quite effectively double- and

triple-tracked for harmony and layering. The

arrangements are varied and suit the mood and message

of each tune. I particularly like the psychedelic

fusion sound of "Norwegian Wood," the gentle cello and

violins and guitars of "Mother Nature's Son," and the

sparse Fender-Rhodes piano dominated arrangement of

"If I Fell in Love." A lot of work went into the

writing, and yet the execution feels appropriately

loose and unrestrained. At times the musical

accompaniment reminded me of the Fab Four, but also of

the San Francisco sound of the Dead and Airplane,

mixed with the sophisticated fusion that Gary Burton

and Keith Jarrett were bringing to jazz and rock

together and separately around this time. The talents

of Sato, Arakawa and Inomata and the uncredited other

musicians are showcased and undeniable. Their

participation brings a creative zest to the recording

session that frames Merrill's vocals with interesting

highlights and provides a solid bedrock for her

interpreting craftwork.

Finally I must say that at first I was not as

grabbed by Merrill's singing on this release as I had

anticipated. The music commanded my attention

initially, and I thought that Merrill had done a fine

but not particularly distinguished job. But on repeat

listenings, it became clear to me that Merrill had

used her expressive voice and her unique "feel" for

melody and lyrics to deliver a fitting tribute to the

Lennon and McCartney material, and offered a special

view of these pop and rock tunes from her seasoned

vantage point. I'm so glad that I took the chance on

this release!

As this is an "audiophile" and expensive release, I

must note that the sound of this cd is exceptional!

Clear, direct, and with a realism that can be spooky.

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