Sarah Vaughan records ‘How Long Has This Been Going On?’ with Oscar Peterson quartet (1978)
Sarah Vaughan's 'How Long Has This Been Going On?' is a studio album recorded on April 25, 1978 with a quartet led by Oscar Peterson and released the same year by Pablo.
We remember Sarah Vaughan. ‘Define The Divine’
Tracklist :
1 . George Gershwin Medley
2 . On A Clear Day (1990)
3 . Round Midnight (1987)
4 . Chelsea Bridge (1983)
5 . Send In The Clowns (1981)
6 . Once In A While ( 1978)
7 . w/ Bill Bailey – Won’T You Please Come Home (1964)
8 . Lover Man & September In The Rain (1958)
9 . w/ Wilson Simonal – Oh Happy Day
10 . Live From Monterey (1984)
Tracklist :
Summertime . Lullaby Of Birdland . Misty . Lover Man . Whatever Lola Wants . Embraceable You . Black Coffee . September Song . Stormy Weather . Body And Soul .Sarah Vaughan records ‘Crazy and Mixed Up’ with Sir Roland Hanna, Joe Pass and more (1982)
Sarah Vaughan's 'Crazy and Mixed Up' is an album recorded on March 1 and 2 1982 and released the same year by Pablo.
Sarah Vaughan records with the Count Basie Orchestra, ‘Send in the Clowns’ an album for Pablo (1981)
Sarah Vaughan's 'Send in the Clowns' is a studio album recorded on February 16, 17 & May 16, 1981 with the Count Basie Orchestra and released the same year by Pablo.
Sarah Vaughan records ‘Swingin’ Easy,’ an album for Emarcy (1957)
Sarah Vaughan's 'Swingin' Easy' is an album recorded (partly) on February 14, 1957 and released the same year by Emarcy.
Dianne Reeves releases ‘The Calling: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan’ produced by George Duke (2001)
Dianne Reeves' 'The Calling: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan' is a studio album produced by George Duke and released on February 13, 2001 by Blue Note.
Sarah Vaughan records her last album : ‘Brazilian Romance’ produced by Sérgio Mendes (1987)
Sarah Vaughan's 'Brazilian Romance' is her last (and her third of Brazilian music) album produced by Sérgio Mendes, recorded in January 1987 and released the same year by Columbia.
Sarah Vaughan records ‘Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown’ for Emarcy (1954)
Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown' is an album also known as 'Sarah Vaughan,' recorded on December 18, 1954 and released in 1955 by Emarcy.
Sarah Vaughan ends the recording of ‘A Time in My Life’ (1971)
Sarah Vaughan's 'A Time in My Life' is a studio album (arranged by Ernie Wilkins and recorded between November 16 and 26, 1971 and released in 1972 By Mainstream.
Sarah Vaughan records ‘In the Land of Hi-Fi’ for Emarcy (1955)
Sarah Vaughan's 'In the Land of Hi-Fi' is a studio album recorded on October 26,27 1955 and released the same year by Emarcy.
Sarah Vaughan records the album ‘Live in Japan’ at Nakano Sun Plaza Hall in Tokyo (1973)
Sarah Vaughan's 'Live in Japan' is an album recorded on September 24, 1973 at Nakano Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo and released the same year by Mainstream..
Sarah Vaughan records ‘Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin’ for EmArcy (1958)
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'Sarah Vaughan Sings George Gershwin' is a studio album recorded on August 6-8, 1957 and released in 1958 by EmArcy.
Sarah Vaughan and her Trio record ‘At Mister Kelly’s’ in Chicago ‘1957)
Sarah Vaughan's 'At Mister Kelly's' is a live album recorded from August 6 till 8, 1957 at Mister Kelly's jazz club in Chicago
Sarah Vaughan records ‘Sarah Sings Soulfully’ arranged by Gerald Wilson (1963)
Sarah Vaughan's 'Sarah Sings Soulfully' is a studio album recorded on June 6,12, 1963 and arranged by Gerald Wilson.
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Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones, Joan Baez & Judy Collins, Paloma Faith & Candi Staton, Luther Vandross & Boy George, Martina McBride & Bob Seger, Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge, Linda Ronstadt & Aaron Neville, Tom Jones, Engelbert Humperdinck & Billy Preston, Carlos Santana & Juanes, Joan Jett & Miley Cyrus, David Gahan & Martin Gore, Sting & Pearl Jam
They are the 12 one-off collaborations selected among the 343 Posts we publish this week.
Here, they are reunited in one glorious playlist. Enjoy!
Tracklist
1 . Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones - Champagne And ReeferLifted from : We remember Muddy Waters. 'Still Waters' |
2 . Joan Baez & Judy Collins - Diamonds & RustLifted from : Happy Birthday Judy Collins |
3 . Paloma Faith & Candi Staton - I'd Rather Be An Old Mans Sweetheart |