Jazz vocal and big band bliss
A collaboration between two legends, Sarah Vaughan and Count Basie.
Vaughan's rich expressiveness and the swinging sound of Basie's orchestra blend beautifully, breathing new life into jazz standards. Her performance with the big band further highlights her vocal talent, allowing viewers to fully appreciate the true essence of jazz vocals. Although recorded in the late 1970s, this recording has a timeless, universal appeal.
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A:
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1)
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Perdido
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2)
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Lover Man (Oh Where Can You Be?)
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3)
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I Cried For You
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4)
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Alone
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5)
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There Are Such Things
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B:
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1)
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The Gentleman Is A Dope
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2)
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You Go To My Head
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3)
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Until I Met You
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4)
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You Turned The Tables On Me
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5)
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Little Man (You've Had A Busy Day)
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Vocals - Sarah Vaughan
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Saxophone - Frank Wess
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Piano - Count Basie
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Orchestra - Count Basie And His Orchestra
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Saxophone - Frank Foster
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Producer - Teddy Reig
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Trumpet - Thad Jones
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Trombone - Albert T. Grey
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Saxophone - Chas. Baker Fowlkes
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Guitar - Freddie Green
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Trumpet - Eugene E. Young
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Saxophone - Billy Mitchell
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Bass - Edward F. Jones, Jr.
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Trumpet - Joe Newman
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Trombone - Benjamin Powell
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Trombone - Henry Coker
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Drums - Sonny Payne
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Saxophone - Marshall Royal
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Trumpet - George Cotten