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Release: 2012 | Quality: MP3 | Time: 15:34:54 | Bitrate: VBRkbps | Size: 1,19 Gb
Genre: Jazz | Label: Stardust Records

Tracklist:
01. Art Pepper – You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
02. Oscar Peterson – It Ain't Necessarily So
03. Andy Kirk & His Twelve Clouds Of Joy – McGhee Special
04. John Coltrane – Naima
05. Stan Kenton – Mission Trail
06. The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Blue Rondo A La Turk
07. Miles Davis – Walkin'
08. Bill Evans – Peace Piece
09. Django Reinhardt & Stephane Grappelli – Them There Eyes
10. Sonny Rollins – Way Out West
11. Frank Sinatra – Come Fly With Me
12. Lee Konitz – Subconcious Lee
13. Jimmy Witherspoon – Goin' To Chicago
14. Billie Holiday – You've Changed
15. Lionel Hampton – In the Bag
16. George Benson – All the Things You Are
17. Jose Feliciano – Light My Fire
18. Stan Kenton – Everybody Swing
19. Stan Kenton – Interlude
20. Miles Davis – So What
21. Boyd Senter & His Senterpedes – Sweetheart Blues
22. Woody Herman Orchestra – Blue Flame
23. Cab Calloway – Some of These Days
24. Duke Ellington – Diminuendo and Crescendo In Blue
25. Charles Mingus – Better Git It In Your Soul
26. Harry James – I’m Beginning to See the Light
27. Woody Herman Orchestra – Four Brothers
28. Lee Morgan – I Remember Clifford
29. Les Brown – I Got the Sun In the Morning
30. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Along Came Betty
31. George Benson Quartet – (I'm Afraid) The Masquerade Is Over
32. Johnny Marvin – Angel
33. Ella Fitzgerald – Let's Face the Music & Dance
34. Fats Waller – Won't You Get Off It, Please
35. Jimmy Witherspoon – Gee Baby Ain't I Been Good to You
36. Wynton Kelly – Keep It Moving
37. Ornette Coleman – Lonely Woman
38. Horace Henderson – Smooth Sailing
39. Cal Tjader – Ginza Samba
40. Herbie Mann – African Flute
41. Les Brown – Joltin' Joe Di Maggio
42. Dizzy Gillespie – Desafinado
43. Ahmad Jamal – Autumn In New York
44. Jelly Roll Morton – Grandpa's Spells
45. Fletcher Henderson – Tidal Wave
46. Jackie McLean – Hip Strut
47. Thelonious Monk – Blue Monk
48. Benny Golson – Whisper Not
49. Horace Silver – Senor Blues
50. George Benson – Love Walked In
51. Dizzy Gillespie – Good Bait
52. Johnny Hodges – On The Sunny Side Of The Street
53. Chet Baker – Polka Dots & Moonbeams
54. The Dave Brubeck Quartet – Take Five
55. Donald Byrd – Here I Am
56. Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – Summertime
57. George Russell – Manhattan
58. Count Basie – Avenue C
59. Don Redman – Chant of the Weed
60. Check Webb – Stomping At the Savoy
61. Charles A. Matson's Creole Serenaders – Tain't Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do
62. Charles Mingus – Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
63. Jimmy Smith – The Champ
64. Sarah Vaughan – Lover Man
65. Charles Mingus – Haitian Fight Song
66. Jack Pettis & His Pets – A Bag Of Blues
67. Ella Fitzgerald – Cheek To Cheek
68. Charlie Barnet – Cherokee
69. Billie Holiday – What a Little Moonlight Can Do
70. Will Bradley & His Orchestra – Bounce Me, Brother, With A Solid Four
71. Ray Charles – Dawn Ray
72. Duke Ellington – Sump'n' 'Bout Rythm
73. Chick Corea – I Ain't Mad At You
74. Jimmie Lunceford – White Heat
75. Various Artists – White Jazz
76. Benny Goodman – Undercurrent Blues
77. Gebe Krupa – Massachusetts
78. Count Basie – Blue & Sentimental
79. Count Basie – Rambo
80. Woody Herman Orchestra – The Good Earth
81. Benny Goodman – Peckin'
82. Anita O'Day – S'Wonderful/They Can't Take That Away From Me
83. Ray Charles – Let the Good Times Roll
84. George Shearing – Lullaby of Birdland
85. Wes Montgomery – The End of a Love Affair
86. Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers – Moanin’
87. Curtis Counce Group – Landslide
88. Ahmad Jamal – New Rhumba
89. Dizzy Gillespie – Birk's Works
90. Coleman Hawkins – April In Paris
91. Herbie Hancock – Out of This World
92. Glen Gray & The Casa Loma Orchestra – Casa Loma Stomp
93. Bobby Sherwood – The Elks Parade
94. Louis Armstrong – What a Wonderful World
95. Erroll Garner – Misty
96. Wes Montgomery – So Do It
97. Ben Webster – Soulville
99. Chick Corea – Sea Breeze
100. Ray Miller Orchestra – I'll See You In My Dreams
101. Benny Goodman – Swingtime In the Rockies
102. Stan Getz – I Want to Be Happy
103. Coleman Hawkins – Crazy Rhythm
104. Al Caiola – In The Mood
105. Charlie Parker Quintet – Bloomdido
106. King Oliver – Don't You Think I Love You
107. Kenny Burrell – I'll Close My Eyes
108. Red Garland – Billie's Bounce
109. Don Redman – Sweet Sue – Just You
110. Isabelle Patricola – Somebody Loves Me
111. Miles Davis – The Maids of Cadiz
112. Artie Shaw – Sweet Lorraine
113. Dizzy Gillespie – Caravan
114. Mamie Smith – Jenny’s Ball
115. Stan Kenton – Siesta
116. Chick Corea – Moments Notice
117. Cal Tjader – Guarachi Guaro
118. Earl Hines and His Orchestra – Angry
119. Charlie Parker Quintet – Au Privave
120. Yusef Lateef – Playful Flute
121. Chet Baker – Do It The Hard Way
122. Hank Mobley – Avila & Tequila
123. The Modern Jazz Quartet – Django
124. Thelonious Monk – Straight No Chaser
125. Count Basie – Harvard Blues
126. Gerry Mulligan – My Funny Valentine
127. Charles Mingus – Farewell, Farewell
128. Horace Silver & The Jazz Messengers – Doodlin'
129. Humberto Ramirez – Round Midnight
130. Jimmy Smith – The Sermon
131. Hank Mobley – Funk In A Deep Freeze
132. Dinah Washington – What a Difference A Day Made
133. Stan Kenton – Young Blood
134. Bix Beiderbecke – Royal Garden Blues
135. Blossom Dearie – They Say It's Spring
136. Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond – Line for Lyons
137. Lambert, Hendricks & Ross – One O’clock Jump
138. Miles Davis – Israel
139. Sonny Rollins – St. Thomas
140. Count Basie – Stormy Monday Blues
141. Ornette Coleman – Ramblin'
142. The Capitolitans – You Were Meant for Me
143. Wes Montgomery – Says You
144. Aileen Stanley & Billy Murray – Nobody's Sweetheart
145. Louis Armstrong – Swing That Music
146. Imperial Dance Orchestra – Smile When The Raindrops Fall
147. Herbie Hancock – Jammin' With Herbie
148. Kenny Dorham – Afrodisia
149. Kansans City Six – Way Down Yonder In New Orleans
150. Earl 'Fatha' Hines – Copenhagen
151. Nina Simone – My Baby Just Cares For Me
152. John Coltrane – Giant Steps
153. Quincy Jones – Stockholm Sweetnin'
154. Herbie Hancock – Herbie's Blues
155. Stan Kenton – Artistry In Rhythm
156. Art Farmer – Farmer's Market
157. Art Tatum & Ben Webster – Have You Met Miss Jones
158. Artie Shaw – Stardust
159. Ella Fitzgerald – Moon Ray
160. Thelonious Monk – Well You Needn't I
161. Ahmad Jamal – The Surrey With the Fringe On Top
162. John Coltrane – Blue Train
163. Miles Davis – Milestones
164. Louis Armstrong – Mack The Knife
165. Sonny Clark – Cool Struttin'
166. Carmen McRae – I Was Doing All Right
167. Andy Kirk – In the Groove
168. Duke Ellington – Mood Indigo
169. Tal Farlow – IF There's Someone Lovelier Than You
170. Dick Robertson – Crosby, Columbo and Vallee
171. Seger Ellis – Have A Little Faith In Me
172. Woody Herman Orchestra – The Goof & I
173. Henry 'Red' Allen – Whose Honey Are You
174. Dexter Gordon – Confirmation
175. Mildred Bailey – When Day Is Done
176. Fletcher Henderson – King Porter Stomp
177. Owen Fallon & His Californians – A Little Street Where Old Friends Meet
178. John Coltrane – Russian Lullaby
179. Cannonball Adderley – Autumn Leaves
180. Count Basie – The Kid From Red Bank
181. Bill Evans – Blue In Green
182. Herbie Mann – Calypso John
183. Three Keys – Heebie Jeebies
185. Sonny Clark – Dial S For Sonny
186. Ahmad Jamal – Poinciana
187. Fred Rich – As Long As We Are In Love
188. Peggy Lee – Black Coffee
189. Clifford Brown & Max Roach – Joy Spring
190. Gene Krupa – Lemon Drop
191. Dizzy Gillespie – Cubana Be
192. Benny Krueger's Orchestra – All By Myself
193. Glenn Miller Orchestra – A String Of Pearls
194. Bud Powell – Bouncing With Bud
195. Ben Webster – In the Wee Small Hours
196. Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra – Toby
197. Shorty Rogers – Chiquito Loco
198. Count Basie – 9:20 Special
199. Lester Young – Almost Like Being In Love
200. Chris Connor – The Night We Called It A Day
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Sarah Vaughan
Studio album by
Released1954
RecordedDecember 18, 1954
GenreVocal jazz
LabelEmArcy
ProducerBob Shad
Sarah Vaughan chronology
The Divine Sarah Sings
(1954)
Sarah Vaughan
(1954)
In the Land of Hi-Fi
(1955)
Discography

Sarah Vaughan, sometimes incorrectly referred to as Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown, is a 1954 jazz album featuring Grammy Award winning singer Sarah Vaughan and influential trumpeter Clifford Brown, released on the EmArcy label. It was the only collaboration between the pair. Well received, though not without some criticism, the album was Vaughan's own favorite among her works through 1980.[1] The album was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999.[2]

The album has been re-released on CD and LP many times, with its original nine-track listing and with an additional track. In 2005, the album was reissued under the title Complete Recordings with Clifford Brown by Lone Hill Records with 18 tracks.

  • 2Track listing
  • 3Personnel

Critical reception[edit]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Sarah Vaughan was overwhelmingly a critical success. In Bebop: The Best Musicians and Recordings, jazz commentator Scott Yanow notes simply of the album that '[e]verything works', making of it an 'essential acquisition'.[4]Ink Blot Magazine, characterizing this as one of Vaughan's 'jazziest' albums, describes it also as one of her greatest.[5] In its review, All Music states that 'Vaughan is arguably in the best voice of her career here' and praises Brown for 'displaying his incredible bop virtuosity', indicating that '[i]n whichever incarnation it's reissued, Sarah Vaughan With Clifford Brown is one of the most important jazz-meets-vocal sessions ever recorded,'[6] although All Music is incorrect in suggesting that the album was retitled; Brown's name has been highlighted on some reissues of the album since 1990 although most reissues duplicate the original album cover. The Blackwell Guide to Recorded Jazz, also praising Brown's 'brilliant' trumpeting, delves into Vaughan's vocal stylings in detail, encouraging listeners of the album to note how 'sometimes she stretches out a song so deliberately and so reconfigures its melody, that the lyrics lose sense, linguistic phrasing having been replaced by musical phrasing'.[7]Blackwell author Barry Dean Kernfeld opines that '[i]t is perhaps this pure devotion to the exploration of sound that has made her such a favourite of jazz listeners'.[7] In Jazz: A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings, New York Times jazz commentator Ben Ratliff placed the album as among Vaughan's best, indicating that the recording session seemed among those blessed sessions where 'even middle-level musicians can sound like gods'.[8]The Penguin Guide to Jazz selected this album as part of its suggested 'Core Collection,' stating 'it is very difficult to find any flaw in what should be recognized as one of the great jazz vocal records,' and awarded it 'crown' status.[9]

But even while praising the album, some critics found elements of fault. Ratliff expresses distaste for the album's 'shizy moments, when...[Vaughan] rockets between hoity-toity...and so blues-singer earthy, in certain low-register moments, that she approaches vulgarity'.[10] A contemporaneous review in the music magazine Metronome lamented that 'Sarah sounds like an imitation of herself, sloppy, affected and so concerned with sound that she forgets that she is a singer, forgets the lyric of the song itself to indulge in sounds that are meaningless.' [11] Kernfeld suggests that Herbie Mann is a weak element amongst the otherwise strong ensemble, 'completely overmatched'.[7]

Track listing[edit]

  1. 'Lullaby of Birdland' (George Shearing, George David Weiss) – 4:06[12]
  2. 'April in Paris' (Vernon Duke, E.Y. 'Yip' Harburg) – 6:26
  3. 'He's My Guy' (Gene de Paul, Don Raye) – 4:17
  4. 'Jim' (Caesar Petrillo, Edward Ross, Nelson Shawn) – 5:56
  5. 'You're Not the Kind' (Will Hudson, Irving Mills) – 4:48
  6. 'Embraceable You' (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) – 4:54
  7. 'I'm Glad There Is You' (Jimmy Dorsey, Paul Mertz) – 5:14
  8. 'September Song' (Maxwell Anderson, Kurt Weill) – 5:50
  9. 'It's Crazy' (Dorothy Fields, Richard Rodgers) – 5:01

Additional tracks on Complete Recordings with Clifford Brown[edit]

  1. 'Lullaby of Birdland' (partial alternative take) (Shearing, Weiss) – 3:58[6][13]
  2. 'Lover Man' (Jimmy Davis, Ram Ramirez, James Sherman) – 3:18[14]
  3. 'Shulie a Bop' (George Treadwell, Sarah Vaughan) – 2:41
  4. 'Polka Dots and Moonbeams' (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) – 2:35
  5. 'Body and Soul' (Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Edward Heyman, Robert Sour) – 3:14
  6. 'They Can't Take That Away from Me' (Gershwin, Gershwin) – 2:43
  7. 'You Hit the Spot' (Mack Gordon, Harry Revel) – 3:02
  8. 'If I Knew Then (What I Know Now)' (Eddy Howard, Dick Jurgens) – 2:30

Personnel[edit]

Performance[edit]

  • Sarah Vaughan – vocals
  • Clifford Brown – trumpet
  • Paul Quinichette – tenor saxophone
  • Herbie Mann – flute
  • Jimmy Jones – piano
  • Joe Benjamin – bass
  • Roy Haynes – drums
  • Ernie Wilkins – conductor
  • John Malachi – piano (on Shulie a Bop)

Production[edit]

  • Robert Appleton – reissue design
  • Michael Bourne – liner notes
  • William Claxton – photography
  • Ken Druker – executive producer
  • Ellen Fitton – reissue mastering
  • Peter Keepnews – notes editing
  • Hollis King – reissue art director
  • Bryan Koniarz – reissue producer
  • Kiyoshi 'Boxman' Koyama – research
  • Herman Leonard – reissue photography
  • Paul Ramey – CD preparation
  • Richard Seidel – CD preparation
  • Bob Shad – producer
  • Mark Smith – reissue production assistance
  • Sherniece Smith – art coordinator
  • Kiyoshi Tokiwa – remixing, research
  • Michael Ullman – liner notes
  • Ernie Wilkins – arranger

References[edit]

  1. ^Gourse, Leslie (1994). Sassy: The Life of Sarah Vaughan. DeCapo Press. p. 78. ISBN0-306-80578-2.
  2. ^Grammy Hall of Fame Award, Past Recipients grammy.com. Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
  3. ^Allmusic review
  4. ^Yanow, Scott (2000). Bebop: The Best Musicians and Recordings. Backbeat Books. pp. 182–183. ISBN0-87930-608-4.
  5. ^Greilsamer, Marc. Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown inkblotmagazine.com Retrieved on 2008-05-31.
  6. ^ abSarah Vaughan at AllMusic
  7. ^ abcKernfeld, Barry Dean (1995). The Blackwell Guide to Recorded Jazz. Blackwell Publishing. p. 334. ISBN0-631-19552-1.
  8. ^Ratliff, Ben (2000). Jazz: A Critic's Guide to the 100 Most Important Recordings. New York Times Essential Library. MacMillan. p. 90. ISBN0-8050-7068-0.
  9. ^Cook, Richard; Brian Morton (2006) [1992]. 'Sarah Vaughan'. The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. The Penguin Guide to Jazz (8th. ed.). New York: Penguin. p. 1325. ISBN0-14-102327-9.
  10. ^Ratliff, 91.
  11. ^Coss, Bill (June 1955). 'Sarah Vaughan'. Metronome Magazine. 71, No. 6: 32.
  12. ^Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown (original) at AllMusic
  13. ^Additional track on some re-issues.
  14. ^Complete Recordings with Clifford Brown at AllMusic

External links[edit]

  • Verve Records listing, with samples.
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