"The Best Is Yet To Come" remains a fan favorite because it sits in the sweet spot of her career—mature enough for deep artistic interpretation, yet fresh and vibrant. Conclusion
The Best Is Yet to Come was released on February 4, 2011, as a 20th-anniversary celebration of her solo career. It was a special milestone: her first full studio session with a real, swinging big band, fulfilling a long-cherished dream. Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -FLAC- -2011-
| Track | Title | Key Details | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The Best Is Yet To Come | A bright, optimistic opener showcasing Fygi's playful side. | | 2 | Smile | A poignant take on the Chaplin classic, featuring a soft, clouded arrangement highlighted by a Ruud Breuls flugelhorn solo. | | 3 | Too Darn Hot | A sizzling, high-energy number driven by a scorching drum line and a dynamic Bert Boeren trombone solo. | | 4 | I've Got A Crush On You | A tender and intimate reading of the Gershwin classic, with a lush, romantic feel. | | 5 | This Can't Be Love | A swinging, Rodgers & Hart tune delivered with effortless charm. | | 6 | Cheek To Cheek | A breezy and elegant rendition of the beloved Irving Berlin standard. | | 7 | Fever | A bold re-imagining of Peggy Lee's signature song, escalating the song's slow burn to a 'three-alarm blaze'. | | 8 | That Old Black Magic | A masterful and dramatic interpretation of the classic Arlen & Mercer tune. | | 9 | It's Easy To Remember | A beautifully wistful Rodgers & Hart ballad, showcasing the softer side of the big band. | | 10 | You And The Night And The Music | A pulsating, late-night number with a palpable sense of intrigue and passion. | | 11 | Old Devil Moon | A vibrant and playful performance, capturing the magic of the famous tune from Finian's Rainbow . | | 12 | The Good Life | A nuanced performance, beginning as a gentle musing and building to an impassioned climax. | | 13 | Rose Rose I Love You | A special bonus track for the Chinese market, performed in a gentle Bossa Nova style, showcasing Fygi’s commitment to her fans in Asia. | "The Best Is Yet To Come" remains a
Given the specificity of the keyword, many users are likely searching for this release on torrent or file-sharing sites. However, as an advocate for artists and sound engineers, it is important to note that legitimate FLAC copies of The Best Is Yet To Come exist. | Track | Title | Key Details |
This is where the review turns critical. The FLAC release (typically 16-bit/44.1kHz or 24-bit/96kHz depending on vendor) offers a significant upgrade over standard MP3 or even the original CD, but with caveats .
(03:54) – Rather than safely mimicking Peggy Lee's iconic minimalist bass-and-snaps arrangement, Fygi escalates the track's signature slow burn into an explosive, brassy "three-alarm blaze".