Jazz / Big Band; Swing; Ballads; Standards; Traditional Pop
Recorded: Jul 1960-Jan 1961, Capitol Studios, New York, New York
Sarah Vaughan - vocals Joe Williams - vocals Frank Foster - arranger, tenor saxophone Thad Jones - arranger, trumpet Ernie Wilkins - arranger Frank Wess - alto & tenor saxophones, flute Marshall Royal - alto saxophone, clarinet Billy Mitchell - tenor saxophone Charlie Fowlkes - baritone saxophone, flute Sonny Cohn - trumpet Joe Newman - trumpet Snooky Young - trumpet Henry Coker - trombone Al Grey - trombone Benny Powell - trombone Kirk Stuart - piano Freddie Green - guitar Eddie Jones - bass Sonny Payne - drums
Although Count Basie gets top billing, he actually does not appear on this CD reissue. Basie's Orchestra (other than a couple of short spots for trumpeter Joe Newman and Frank Foster's tenor) and pianist Kirk Stuart are purely in a supporting role behind the magnificent voice of Sarah Vaughan. Sometimes she gets overly mannered and seems to give little weight to the words she is singing but Vaughan's wide range and impeccable musicianship carry the day. In addition to such numbers as "Perdido," "Mean to Me" and "You Go to My Head," this CD is rounded out by two charming Vaughan duets with Joe Williams ("Teach Me Tonight" and "If I Were a Bell") that were originally released as a single plus a "new" alternate take of "Until I Met You". The set is much more recommended to Sarah Vaughan fans than to Count Basie collectors.
Includes liner notes by James Gavin. |