Jack Jones
- Terence Lee
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Re: Jack Jones
Yes I dislike that pic of JJ on the front cover. Looks like he didn't even pose properly for it. Could it be a candid shot?
Is there a nicer photo of JJ on the back cover?
Is there a nicer photo of JJ on the back cover?
Re: Jack Jones
On the back cover is a pic of JJ with his face cupped in his hands--much better than the front cover--better coloring also.
Mariana
- Lena & Harry Smith
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Re: Jack Jones
Just received ours today, haven't had time to play it yet though.
Our post is delivering pretty well considering.
Our post is delivering pretty well considering.

Re: Jack Jones
Good news that the postal strikes have been postponed until the New Year
Hope you enjoy the CD Lena and Harry.
Marian

Hope you enjoy the CD Lena and Harry.

Marian

Re: Jack Jones
I've just come across this on Jack's website..
Jack will be guesting on "Loose Ends", Radio 4 on Saturday 14th November at 6.15pm - Clive Anderson is presenting, and another guest is Alan Davies.
Marian
Jack will be guesting on "Loose Ends", Radio 4 on Saturday 14th November at 6.15pm - Clive Anderson is presenting, and another guest is Alan Davies.

Marian

- keithgood838
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Re: Jack Jones
I heard a recording of You'll Never Walk Alone
played on the Elaine Paige Radio 2 show yesterday.
The rendition was marred by a proliferation of grace notes
and the singer was guilty of committing the most
egregious technical vocal sin: taking a breath
in the middle of a word - and did it twice. I was astounded
when the presenter informed us that the singer
was Barbra Streisand. I couldn't believe that such
an accomplished vocalist could lay down such an error-strewn
track, never mind agreeing to let it be put in the public domain.
Matt's technical mastery is just one of the reasons
why we love his music - he never indulged in elaborate
grace notes (they stifle the emotion of a song I believe),
and he certainly would not take a breath in the middle of a word.
Keith
PS Am I being just being a pedantic old fuddy duddy?
played on the Elaine Paige Radio 2 show yesterday.
The rendition was marred by a proliferation of grace notes
and the singer was guilty of committing the most
egregious technical vocal sin: taking a breath
in the middle of a word - and did it twice. I was astounded
when the presenter informed us that the singer
was Barbra Streisand. I couldn't believe that such
an accomplished vocalist could lay down such an error-strewn
track, never mind agreeing to let it be put in the public domain.
Matt's technical mastery is just one of the reasons
why we love his music - he never indulged in elaborate
grace notes (they stifle the emotion of a song I believe),
and he certainly would not take a breath in the middle of a word.
Keith
PS Am I being just being a pedantic old fuddy duddy?
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Hi Keith.
After we listen to Matts stupendous vocals on his recordings, I think it is hard to compare other less quality singers........... as nobody can touch Matt's vocal powers
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...........sorry to all BS fans, but I was thinking about ALL other singers 
After we listen to Matts stupendous vocals on his recordings, I think it is hard to compare other less quality singers........... as nobody can touch Matt's vocal powers




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- Terence Lee
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Re: Jack Jones
Jack can still hit and hold the high notes.
Here's Jack crooning I'm A Singer at the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood last weekend.
Bravo Jack.....the last 2 notes are wonderful!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8vAYSuumEM
Here's Jack crooning I'm A Singer at the Catalina Jazz Club in Hollywood last weekend.
Bravo Jack.....the last 2 notes are wonderful!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8vAYSuumEM
Re: Jack Jones
Yes, really great stuff Terence. We'll be seeing him next Thursday.
Marian


Marian

Re: Jack Jones
I think that Jack's singing voice in the 60's was an AMAZING instrument. It had tremendous power, and an effortless, "gliding" quality. His voice could climb up and down the scales rapidly, shift easily from baritone to tenor, and then wind down lines in a gorgeous vibrato. And he already had the great interpretive skills to match, since he'd been studying the phrasing of Sinatra since childhood. His rendition of the Christmas carol, Sleighride, is often cited as the best, because he breezed through its intended fast tempo without ever sacrificing clarity or the joy in the lyrics. But strangely, the beauty and power of Jack's original voice began to weaken by around the age of 30. He likely realized then that he'd have to either adopt a grittier style of music (to match his voice), such as Sinatra's mid-life "concept" phase, or find a simpler style of singing that could serve him for the long haul (Jack obviously chose the latter). I know that many here prefer Jack's voice of the 70's and later, but personally I've always found it lacking the warmth and soul of his original voice (just speaking of recordings here, not Jack's obviously powerful communicative skills in concert).
Matt should certainly be praised for a voice that sustained its power and beauty far longer than most other singers, and the majesty that his voice projects is one-of-kind.
Matt should certainly be praised for a voice that sustained its power and beauty far longer than most other singers, and the majesty that his voice projects is one-of-kind.
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How was it,Marian?Marian wrote:I've just come across this on Jack's website..
Jack will be guesting on "Loose Ends", Radio 4 on Saturday 14th November at 6.15pm - Clive Anderson is presenting, and another guest is Alan Davies.![]()
Marian

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Quite insignificant really Mark. Jack wasn't on air until the last ten minutes, none of his songs were played, and the interview didn't really tell us anything new.
He did mention his dog Maxwell, who has been a part of Jack's life for many years, and sadly had to be put to sleep very recently.
I did hear from a friend who was at Jack's opening night in Newcastle last night, and he had a great time.
Jack was singing well and he included many songs from his recently remastered CD, and also from the forthcoming Bergman album.
I'll add my own review after seeing him at Birmingham on Thursday night.
Marian
He did mention his dog Maxwell, who has been a part of Jack's life for many years, and sadly had to be put to sleep very recently.
I did hear from a friend who was at Jack's opening night in Newcastle last night, and he had a great time.
Jack was singing well and he included many songs from his recently remastered CD, and also from the forthcoming Bergman album.
I'll add my own review after seeing him at Birmingham on Thursday night.


Marian

- Terence Lee
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Hi Marian
I'll be waiting for your review. Do take some pics too.
Any chance of you going backstage to meet Jack?
I'll be waiting for your review. Do take some pics too.
Any chance of you going backstage to meet Jack?
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Hopefully Terence, although more than likely it will be round the coach in the cold and rain!!
Marian.


Marian.
- Terence Lee
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Marian, someone has to tell Jack that he has never appeared in concert in Malaysia & Singapore and he has many fans there. Perhaps you can pass the message to him....... 
