Archival Tape Edition No. 16
Sarah Vaughan / Sarah Vaughan
"Sarah Vaughan" is a legendary 1955 jazz album featuring singer Sarah Vaughan and trumpeter Clifford Brown, released in Mono on the EmArcy label. It was the only collaboration between the two musicians. The album was Vaughan's own favorite among her works through 1980 and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1999. Sarah Vaughan was overwhelmingly a critical success. Contemporary critics were enthusiastic, with Billboard opening, "Here are nine examples of Sarah Vaughan's vocal gifts. Her individual phrasing, her highly distinctive mannerisms are in the grooves. [...] For the dealer with any jazz trade at all, this package is virtually a must."
MUSICIANS
- Vocals: Sarah Vaughan
- Trumpet: Clifford Brown
- Tenor Saxophone: Paul Quinichette
- Piano: Jimmy Jones
- Double Bass: Joe Benjamin
- Flute: Herbie Mann
- Drums: Roy Haynes
- Arranged & Conducted by Ernie Wilkins
- Lullaby Of Birdland
- April In Paris
- He's My Guy
- Jim
- You're Not The Kind
- Embraceable You
- I'm Glad There Is You
- September Song
- It's Crazy
- Date of Recording: December 18, 1954
- Location: Fine Recording Studio, New York City
- Original tape numbers: Side A: 01-026515 / Side B: 01-026516
- Producer: Bob Shad / Quincy Jones
BOOKLET CONTENT LIST
- A RISOGRAPH OF THE RECORDING INFORMATION
- A CYANOTYPE OF SARAH VAUGHAN AFTER AN ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH FROM BOB PARENT
- POLAROID OF MICROSCOPIC VIEW OF THE REAL GROOVE, FROM SIDE A, TRACK 4: „JIM“
- A RISOGRAPH AFTER AN ORIGINAL PHOTO OF THE SUPERSENSE LIVINGROOM STUDIO.
PHOTOGRAPHER: ÁKOS BURG, 2021. - HOW TO CARESS, BY FLORIAN DOC KAPS. AN INFO SHEET ABOUT THE SUPERSENSE MASTER RECORDS AND HOW TO CARE FOR THEM.
- PROJECT MASTERCUT, BY FLORIAN DOC KAPS. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MASTERCUT EDITIONS.
*The total circulation of this Mastercut release is strictly limited to a maximum total of 999 records.
As of today, the following different editions have been released:
Premier Cut: 01-99
USA Edition: 01-500
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