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Released in The Best Is Yet To Come is a milestone in Dutch jazz singer Laura Fygi's
Released in 2011, marks a significant milestone in Laura Fygi's career, celebrating the 20th anniversary of her solo debut . While Fygi has long been celebrated for her intimate, sultry jazz vocals—often compared to the likes of Julie London and Peggy Lee—this album saw her finally realize a long-held wish: recording with a full big band. A Big Band Celebration Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -FLAC- -2011-
Fygi’s voice is not about power; it is about texture—the subtle grain in her lower register, the soft sibilance of her 's' sounds, the micro-dynamics of her breath. In a lossy MP3 (even at 320kbps), these details are blurred or eliminated. FLAC retains the attack and decay of her vocal cords. You hear the resonance of her chest voice, not just a generic "singer" sound. Released in The Best Is Yet To Come
Critics praised Fygi's ability to maintain her trademark "seductive" and "husky" vocal style while standing up to the power of a large brass section. In a lossy MP3 (even at 320kbps), these
When audiophiles search for , they are looking for an experience, not just a file. They want to hear the "air" around the instruments. They want the dynamic range that allows the quietest whispers of a ballad to be distinct from the crescendo of a swing number. In 2011, as streaming services began to dominate with compressed audio, the FLAC community served as the archive of musical fidelity. This release, in lossless format, ensures that the intricate production values of Fygi’s work are preserved exactly as the sound engineers intended.
