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1. | Misty
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2. | How High The Moon
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3. | I'm Glad There Is You
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4. | Make Yourself Comfortable
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5. | Lush Life
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6. | What Is This Thing Called Love?
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7. | The Other Half Of Me
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8. | Dedicated To You
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9. | It Never Entered My Mind
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10. | Shulie A Bop
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11. | Lover Man
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12. | Broken Hearted Melody
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13. | My Man's Gone Now
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14. | Lullaby Of Birdland
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15. | Night Song
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16. | Dreamsville
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17. | Star Dust
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18. | Sassy's Blues
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Jazz
Sarah Vaughan Vocal Ronnell Bright (1, 17) Piano Richard Davis (1, 17) Bass Jimmy Jones (2-3, 8, 13) Piano Joe Benjamin (2-3, 10) Bass Roy Haynes (2-3, 10) Drums Bob James (15, 16) Piano Benny Powell (15, 17) Trombone
On that first listen, it's the unending lushness of Vaughan's voice that smacks you in the face. Still, the Divine Sarah's soul and intellect outperformed even her gargantuan chops. She could run a song through every trick in every book -- slurring a vowel so far it extended into a nonverbal interlude, letting her consonants ring with a declarative quaver, matching her vibrato to the hi-hat cymbal-knowing full well her radiant warmth would save it from becoming an empty exercise in technique. She could also touch on a love song's every tender emotion, trusting that her improvisatory skills would confound expectation and, thereby, steer her clear of mere sentimentality. She basked in the million-dollar opulence of her own voice, fully aware of the power and beauty of her gift; her ability to use it was a triumph of taste over modesty. session
Original recordings produced by Quincy Jones, Hal Mooney, Clyde Otis, Bob Shad, and others. |
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