Bitrate: 320K/s
Year: 1962
Time: 46:06
Size: 105,7 MB
Label: Roulette Records
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Perdido - 2:10
2. Lover Man - 3:56
3. I Cried For You - 2:53
4. Alone - 3:53
5. There Are Such Things - 3:09
6. Mean To Me - 2:48
7. The Gentleman Is A Dope - 2:43
8. You Go To My Head - 4:50
9. Until I Met You - 3:07
10. You Turned The Tables On Me - 3:21
11. Little Man (You've Had A Busy Day) - 4:50
12. Teach Me Tonight - 2:50
13. If I Were A Bell - 2:42
14. Until I Met You - 2:48
Although Count Basie gets top billing, he actually doesn't even appear on this set. Basie's Orchestra and pianist Kirk Stuart are purely in a supporting role behind the magnificent voice of Sarah Vaughan , other than a couple of short spots for trumpeter Joe Newman and Frank Foster's tenor. Sometimes Vaughan sounds overly mannered and seems to give little weight to the words she is singing, but her wide range and impeccable musicianship carry the day. Highlights include "Perdido," "Mean to Me," and "You Go to My Head," and the set is understandably recommended more for Sarah Vaughan fans than Count Basie collectors. [Some reissues add a pair of charming Vaughan duets with Joe Williams, "Teach Me Tonight" and "If I Were a Bell," that were originally released as a single, plus an alternate take of "Until I Met You."
Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan
Year: 1962
Time: 46:06
Size: 105,7 MB
Label: Roulette Records
Styles: Jazz
Art: Front
Tracks Listing:
1. Perdido - 2:10
2. Lover Man - 3:56
3. I Cried For You - 2:53
4. Alone - 3:53
5. There Are Such Things - 3:09
6. Mean To Me - 2:48
7. The Gentleman Is A Dope - 2:43
8. You Go To My Head - 4:50
9. Until I Met You - 3:07
10. You Turned The Tables On Me - 3:21
11. Little Man (You've Had A Busy Day) - 4:50
12. Teach Me Tonight - 2:50
13. If I Were A Bell - 2:42
14. Until I Met You - 2:48
Although Count Basie gets top billing, he actually doesn't even appear on this set. Basie's Orchestra and pianist Kirk Stuart are purely in a supporting role behind the magnificent voice of Sarah Vaughan , other than a couple of short spots for trumpeter Joe Newman and Frank Foster's tenor. Sometimes Vaughan sounds overly mannered and seems to give little weight to the words she is singing, but her wide range and impeccable musicianship carry the day. Highlights include "Perdido," "Mean to Me," and "You Go to My Head," and the set is understandably recommended more for Sarah Vaughan fans than Count Basie collectors. [Some reissues add a pair of charming Vaughan duets with Joe Williams, "Teach Me Tonight" and "If I Were a Bell," that were originally released as a single, plus an alternate take of "Until I Met You."
Count Basie & Sarah Vaughan
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