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Live in Belgrade 1973
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Live in Belgrade, November 11, 1973.
Sarah Vaughan 1924 1990 was, along with Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, one of the greatest jazz vocalists of all time. This concert in Belgrade took place right after one of her more celebrated live performances on disc, her Tokyo concert from September 24, 1973. Here, the musicians backing Sarah are exactly the same: Carl Schroeder sits at the piano and Jimmy Cobb is at the drums. The latter is featured here many years after leaving the celebrated Miles Davis Quintet with John Coltrane. Both Cobb and Schroeder had been playing with Vaughan for quite a while. This Belgrade show presents Sarah at the peak of her talents singing some of her most remarkable classics, such as her exciting renderings of Thelonious Monk's "Round Midnight" or George Gershwin's "Summertime", songs played and sang thousands of times, but which in contact with Sarah's genius sound fresh and new. |
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ARTISTS Sarah Vaughan (vocals); Carl Schroeder (piano); John Gianelli (bass); Jimmy Cobb (drums) |
TRACKS Blue Monk (Instrumental Intro)
A Foggy Day
The Summer Knows
On A Clear Day
Round Midnight
I'll Remember April
Misty /I Cried For You
Rainy Days And Mondays
Scat Blues (Introduction Of The Band)
Over The Rainbow
I'll Remember April (Reprise)
Summertime
Wave
Like Someone In Love
My Funny Valentine |
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