℗ 2014 Blue Note Records
Released June 28, 2019
Originated 2014
Duration 35m 29s
Record Label EMI Music Special Markets
Genre Jazz
 

It Might As Well Be Spring

Ike Quebec

Available in 2.8224 MHz DSD high resolution audio formats
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1.1
It Might As Well Be Spring (SACD Version)
Ike Quebec
6:15
1.2
A Light Reprieve (SACD Version)
Ike Quebec
5:21
1.3
Easy, Don't Hurt (SACD Version)
Ike Quebec
6:04
1.4
Lover Man (SACD Version)
Ike Quebec
5:55
1.5
Ol' Man River (SACD Version)
Ike Quebec
6:34
1.6
Willow Weep For Me (SACD Version)
Ike Quebec
5:20
Two weeks after Ike Quebec recorded his comeback album Heavy Soul for Blue Note, he was back in the studio making a second album. The confidence paid off, because It Might As Well Be Spring is every bit the classic the first album proved to be. The album has now been transferred to ultra-high resolution DSD formats for modern digital clarity!
2.8224 MHz DSD – EMI Music Special Markets Studio Masters
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It Might As Well Be Spring (SACD Version)
2
A Light Reprieve (SACD Version)
3
Easy, Don't Hurt (SACD Version)
4
Lover Man (SACD Version)
5
Ol' Man River (SACD Version)
6
Willow Weep For Me (SACD Version)

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