Every breath, vibrato, and inflection in her three-octave delivery is preserved.
The percussion on "Drunk on Love" is incredibly wide in the stereo field. A high-quality FLAC rip reveals the distinct placement of every single shaker and cowbell, creating an immersive, three-dimensional soundstage. 4. It's That Girl Again (2009)
And Basia sang, clear as water, deep as memory, in perfect, lossless jazz-pop.
Basia’s most commercially successful period followed her departure from the jazz-pop group Matt Bianco . Collaborating with keyboardist Danny White, she crafted a sound that dominated both pop and jazz charts.
For audiophiles and smooth jazz enthusiasts, few names evoke the polished, sophisticated sound of the late 1980s quite like Basia. With the recent surfacing of high-fidelity archives covering her career from 1987 to 2018 , a new generation of listeners is discovering—and veteran fans are rediscovering—the rich catalogue of the "jazzpop" icon.