Carl Abraham Zimring wrote: > > Big World was the most extreme record > done this way, but Body & Soul (recorded in a huge room) also sounds > great, almost like a cast album from a jazzy musical. Yeah, I think that's a key to understanding a major part of his approach. Before his 1st album, his background was in musical theatre. Tom Smith
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