Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To: Come -flac- -2011-

– A tender, emotive rendition of the Charlie Chaplin classic. "I've Got You Under My Skin" – A sophisticated take on the Cole Porter staple. "The Way You Look Tonight" – A romantic, smooth jazz interpretation. Audio Quality: Why FLAC? For audiophiles, the FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec)

The year 2011 was an interesting time for Fygi. Having sold millions of records worldwide, she had the artistic freedom to record exactly what she wanted. This album felt like a passion project. It wasn't chasing trends; it was cementing a legacy. The production is lush but never crowded, allowing the "air" around the instruments to remain audible—a hallmark of quality jazz recording. Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -FLAC- -2011-

in Taiwan, where it included a Mandarin-language bonus track. Amazon.com – A tender, emotive rendition of the Charlie

The standard FLAC fingerprint for the 2011 CD release of The Best Is Yet To Come (T2 Entertainment, cat. no. T2CD 003) is 16-bit, 44.1 kHz, with a total length of 54 minutes and 12 seconds. Verify your file’s spectrogram in Spek; a genuine FLAC will show frequencies extending cleanly to 22.05 kHz (Nyquist limit). MP3 transcodes will show a sharp cut-off at 20 kHz or lower. Happy listening. Audio Quality: Why FLAC

From the opening notes of the album's first track, "The Best Is Yet To Come," it's clear that Fygi is on a mission to deliver a memorable and impactful listening experience. Her voice, which effortlessly glides between sultry and soulful, is perfectly suited to the album's eclectic mix of styles. Whether she's interpreting a timeless standard or delivering an original composition, Fygi's vocal delivery is always characterized by its remarkable expressiveness and nuance.