In the original recordings, the lower frequencies of Satchmo’s legendary voice could sometimes get lost. The remaster brings out the vibrating texture of his vocals, making it feel like he’s standing three feet away from you.
Released in 1967 during a time of immense social and political upheaval, the song was meant to be a balm for the soul. In today’s fast-paced, digital world, hearing it in crystal-clear quality reminds us that "trees of green" and "red roses too" are still worth stopping for.
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The orchestral arrangement often sounded "flat" on older equipment. Now, you can hear the individual pluck of a violin string and the soft swell of the woodwinds, creating a lush, cinematic soundscape.