℗ 2014 UMG Recordings; A Verve Label Group Release
Released 1957
Duration 40m 43s
Record Label Verve Reissues
Genre Jazz
 

Soulville

The Ben Webster Quintet

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1.1
Soulville
The Ben Webster Quintet; Oscar Peterson; Herb Ellis; Ray Brown; Stan Levey
8:04
1.2
Late Date
The Ben Webster Quintet; Oscar Peterson; Herb Ellis; Ray Brown; Stan Levey
7:14
1.3
Time On My Hands
The Ben Webster Quintet; Oscar Peterson; Herb Ellis; Ray Brown; Stan Levey
4:17
1.4
Lover Come Back To Me
The Ben Webster Quintet; Oscar Peterson; Herb Ellis; Ray Brown; Stan Levey
8:26
1.5
Where Are You?
The Ben Webster Quintet; Herb Ellis; Ray Brown; Stan Levey; Oscar Peterson
4:41
1.6
Makin' Whoopee
The Ben Webster Quintet; Oscar Peterson; Herb Ellis; Ray Brown; Stan Levey
4:30
1.7
Ill Wind
The Ben Webster Quintet; Oscar Peterson; Herb Ellis; Ray Brown; Stan Levey
3:31
"... who could imagine more of a dream combination: Ben Webster with the Oscar Peterson Trio?" - jazzReview.com "This music spoiled me. I thought all jazz sounded this good. I've spent years trying to track down other artists whose music could move me as profoundly as a Ben Webster ballad." - All About Jazz Soulville is one of the highlights of Ben Webster's golden era. From 1953 to 1959 Webster recorded 10 landmark albums showcasing his swing tenor saxophone, and this album from 1957 is considered a classic. Soulville has it all: there's cool groovy jazz, a bit of soul, a bit of blues, a sense of longing and a whole lot of romance on this ballad-heavy collection. The quintet in the credits consists of Webster, drummer Stan Levey and the Oscar Peterson Trio.
192 kHz / 24-bit, 96 kHz / 24-bit PCM and 2.8224 MHz DSD – Verve Reissues Studio Masters

Tracks 1-7 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 192 kHz / 24-bit; contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-1.36
-2.47 to -0.30
-22.48
-24.17 to -20.28
-19.67
-20.80 to -17.90
14
13 to 16
1
Soulville
-0.61-22.46-19.615
2
Late Date
-1.51-20.28-17.913
3
Time On My Hands
-1.72-23.66-20.416
4
Lover Come Back To Me
-0.30-22.30-19.715
5
Where Are You?
-2.47-24.17-20.814
6
Makin' Whoopee
-1.21-21.74-19.514
7
Ill Wind
-1.73-22.77-19.814

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