I detested Lew Stone cd from the same label (digitally enhanced, my foot! Digitally deteriorated would have been a better description).
So with trepidation I put the disc in my audio system and was not upleasantly surprised; the remastering is not ideal, but certainly not unlistenable; combined with the quite good selection of song material (particularly welcome are "Music Hath Charms", one of Hall's very best recordings and "Somewhere at Sea", with it's opening bars being a delightful musical picture of a rolling ship) it is a valuable addition to the available Hall reissues; the non-existent liner notes, recording dates etc. are a sorry omission, but can be overcome.
Three-and-a-half stars would be a better verdict, again not because of the artist, but because of the careless way of handling this kind of delightful music.