Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1969 (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 176,4 kHz]

Sarah Vaughan - Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1969 (2021) [FLAC 24bit, 176,4 kHz] Download

Artist: Sarah Vaughan
Album: Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1969
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 2021
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 176,4 kHz
Duration: 01:23:45
Total Tracks: 20
Total Size: 2,74 GB

Tracklist:

01. Sarah Vaughan – A Lot of Livin’ to Do (02:48)
02. Sarah Vaughan – And I Love Him (03:43)
03. Sarah Vaughan – Alfie (05:38)
04. Sarah Vaughan – On a Clear Day (02:28)
05. Sarah Vaughan – Passing Strangers (04:59)
06. Sarah Vaughan – Misty (06:07)
07. Sarah Vaughan – I Cried for You (02:05)
08. Sarah Vaughan – My Funny Valentine (06:00)
09. Sarah Vaughan – All of Me (02:47)
10. Sarah Vaughan – Tenderly (04:49)
11. Sarah Vaughan – Fly Me to the Moon (05:06)
12. Sarah Vaughan – Time After Time (04:08)
13. Sarah Vaughan – The Trolley Song (02:33)
14. Sarah Vaughan – By the Time I Get to Phoenix (05:10)
15. Sarah Vaughan – The Sweetest Sounds (03:51)
16. Sarah Vaughan – Polka Dots and Moonbeams (05:00)
17. Sarah Vaughan – Day In, Day Out (02:37)
18. Sarah Vaughan – What Now, My Love (05:32)
19. Sarah Vaughan – I Had a Ball (01:48)
20. Sarah Vaughan – Didn’t We? (06:25)

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This double recital, recorded on 9 November 1969 at the Berlin Philharmonic, takes place at a very special time in Sarah Vaughan’s life. To everyone’s astonishment, the small, awkward 45-year-old gave one of the most masterful stage performances of her career that could be captured on tape. In almost two hours she silenced all misgivings by proving how her approach to music remained eminently topical. Surrounded with an elegance as discreet as it is stimulating by a trio that is a master in the art of understatement, free of mannerisms, still as virtuosic as ever, developing her vocal technique to its highest degree throughout her incredible tessitura, between naturalness and sophistication, simplicity and refinement, Sarah Vaughan shakes things up. Sarah Vaughan resolutely favours sentimental melodies, making her warm, supple, suave and swinging voice the ultra-sensitive seismograph of the whole range of mixed feelings.

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