3 PANEL DIGIPACK EDITION
5 STARS PENGUIN GUIDE TO JAZZ
INCLUDES 7 BONUS TRACKS
Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown (EmArcy MG-36004) was originally issued only under the singer’s name. However, the trumpeter’s tragic death in 1956, and the fact that this was his only recorded collaboration with Vaughan, led to both of their names being featured on the covers of later re-editions. Clifford Brown died in a car accident in 1956 at the tender age of 25, bringing one of the most exciting careers in jazz to a tragic close. Sarah’s first recordings took place in 1944 with the Billy Eckstine orchestra, and she was an active participant in concerts and recording sessions with such legendary bebop stars as Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker. Even though she would enjoy a long and prolific career, this early album is still regarded as one of her very best.
PERSONNEL:
SARAH VAUGHAN, vocals
CLIFFORD BROWN, trumpet
HERBIE MANN, fl ute
PAUL QUINICHETTE, tenor sax
JIMMY JONES, piano
JOE BENJAMIN, bass
ROY HAYNES, drums
ERNIE WILKINS, arranger & conductor
New York, December 16 (tracks 1-4) & December 18 (tracks 5-9), 1954.
(*) BONUS TRACKS (10-17): SARAH VAUGHAN, vocals, with small group
featuring Harry “Sweets” Edison (tp). New York, October 11-13, 1960.
01 SEPTEMBER SONG
02 LULLABY OF BIRDLAND
03 I’M GLAD THERE IS YOU
04 YOU’RE NOT THE KIND
05 JIM
06 HE’S MY GUY
07 APRIL IN PARIS
08 IT’S CRAZY
09 EMBRACEABLE YOU
10 AIN’T NO USE (*)
11 EVERY TIME I SEE YOU (*)
12 GLOOMY SUNDAY (*)
13 WHAT DO YOU SEE IN HER (*)
14 WHEN YOUR LOVER HAS GONE (*)
15 I’M GONNA LAUGH YOU OUT OF MY LIFE(*)
16 SOMEBODY ELSE’S DREAM (*)
17 TROUBLE IS A MAN (*)
TOTAL TIME: 70:39 Min.