Anne Bisson - Guilty Pleasures (1LP, One Step, Japanese edition, Numbered Edition)

Anne Bisson - Guilty Pleasures (1Step, Japanese edition)

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Anne Bisson, piano, Fender Rhodes, lead vocal, backing vocals [click here to see more products featuring Anne Bisson]

Jacques Roy : electric bass, double bass, acoustic guitar

Samuel Jacques : piano (A3-4)

Guillaume Picard : drums

Julie Trudeau : cello (B3)

Bruno Pelletier : lead vocal (A4)

 

 

1 LP , Standard sleeve

Limited Numbered Edition (Number : 0691-0700 / 1000)

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 45RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Record Technology Incorporated 

Stereo

Studio

Label : Camilio

Original label : Camilio

Recorded & Mixed at Studio Opus, May 26-29, 2025

Mastered by Bernie Grundman

Originally released in 2025

 

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. I'm leaving You
  2. Harvest Moon
  3. Once Upon a Summertime / How Insensitive
  4. Autumn Leaves / Les feuilles mortes
  5. Comfortably Numb

Side B :

  1. In The Ghetto
  2. In Your Eyes
  3. The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
  4. Wild Horses
  5. Music and Travels
  6. Somewhere Over the Rainbow

 

 

 

One Step. Instead of utilizing the industry-standard three-step lacquer process, one-step plating uses only one step, bypassing two processes of generational loss. One-step plating skip the regular father-mother process, going right to a single convert and then pressing. Though this dramatically increases mastering and production costs, it also assures each run is more consistent from disc to disc, with less noise, clearer details and deeper bass. Reducing production complexity to just a single "convert" disc between the lacquer and the press greatly improves groove integrity, diminishes non-fill anomalies and increases signal integrity from the master tape to your system.

 

 

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