Experience the legendary Sarah Vaughan in a rare and captivating live setting with "The Lost Recordings: Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1969." This double-disc release captures two unforgettable concerts from the 1969 Berliner Jazztage, featuring a mix of previously released and never-before-heard performances. Recorded on November 9, 1969, at the prestigious Berlin Philharmonie, this album showcases Vaughan's timeless vocal prowess backed by a talented trio: Johnny Veith on piano, Gus Mancuso on bass, and Eddy Pucci on drums.
The album spans a diverse repertoire of vocal jazz and jazz standards, including beloved tracks like "A Lot of Livin' to Do," "Fly Me to the Moon," and "What Now, My Love." Each song is a testament to Vaughan's extraordinary range and interpretive skills, making this a quintessential addition to any jazz enthusiast's collection. The remastered audio quality ensures that every nuance of Vaughan's voice and the accompanying instrumentation is crystal clear, providing an immersive listening experience.
"The Lost Recordings: Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1969" is not just a collection of songs but a historical document of Sarah Vaughan's artistry at its peak. The album has been critically acclaimed, receiving prestigious awards such as Choc Jazz, Choc de Classica, and fff de Télérama, further cementing its status as a landmark release in the world of jazz. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sarah Vaughan or a newcomer to her music, this album offers a unique and enchanting glimpse into one of the greatest vocalists of all time.
Sarah Vaughan, affectionately nicknamed "Sassy" and "The Divine One," stands as one of the most celebrated figures in jazz history. Born in Newark, New Jersey, in 1924, Vaughan's rich, velvety voice and extraordinary vocal range captivated audiences worldwide. Her career spanned decades, beginning with performances in big bands before she emerged as a solo artist, enchanting listeners with her emotive renditions of classics like "Send in the Clowns" and "Broken-Hearted Melody." Vaughan's mastery of tone and vibrato allowed her to effortlessly transition from soft, warm melodies to powerful, throaty notes, earning her critical acclaim and a devoted following. Her contributions to jazz were recognized with two Grammy Awards, including the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award, and an NEA Jazz Masters Award in 1989. Vaughan's legacy endures as a testament to her unparalleled talent and enduring influence on the genre.
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