... And this heading must be understood in a double sense: It applies to both the music and the sound quality. In these extraordinarily favorable CD releases that will benefit from the fact that after 50 years the copyright has expired, it can happen that the buyer gets palmed terrible scrap. Presented for the "Real-Gone" series, pop, jazz, rhythm and blues and rock and roll, it is nothing. Just like with Rosemary Clooney somebody has the music carefully chosen, also the songs have been digitally remastered, which can be heard clearly. The result is a blend of eight albums from 1952 to 1961, which shows how well Mrs. Clooney could swing - with Harry James, Duke Ellington, Perez Prado, Nelson Riddle, Billy May and other more. The total playing time is significantly more than four hours - that's a whole lot of downloads for your money. Information on the recordings, there is virtually no, but they are easy to find on the internet yes.