Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969
Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969
Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969
Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969
Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969
Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969
Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969
Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969

Sarah Vaughan – Live at the Berlin Philarmonie 1969 (Reel-to-Reel)

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Sarah Vaughan, Vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Sarah Vaughan]

Johnny Veith, Piano

Gus Mancuso, Bass

Eddy Pucci, Drums


 

2 reel-to-reel tapes, box

Mono

Live

Label : The Lost Recordings

Original label : The Lost Recordings

Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonie Berliner Jazztage, 9 November 1969

Remastered by Frédéric D'Oria-Nicolas, Nicolas Thelliez

Tape type: RTM LPR90

Format: 1/4 inch - 2 channels - stereo

Recording level: 320 nWb/m

Track separation: 0.75mm

Recording speed: 38cm/sec - 15 IPS

Equalization curve: CCIR

Originally released in 2021 (first time on LP)

Reissued in 2024


Tracks:

Tape 1 :

  1. A Lot Of Livin' To Do
  2. And I Love Him
  3. Alfie
  4. On A Clear Day
  5. Passing Strangers
  6. Misty
  7. I Cried For You
  8. My Funny Valentine
  9. All Of Me
  10. Tenderly

Tape 2 :

  1. Fly Me To The Moon
  2. Time After Me
  3. The Trolley Song
  4. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  5. The Sweetest Sounds
  6. Polka Dots And Moonbeams
  7. Day In, Day Out
  8. What Now, My Love
  9. I Had A Ball
  10. Didn't We?

 

Reviews :

"This is an absolutely mesmerizing Vaughan performance of 20 smartly chosen and sequenced tunes — some standards in 1969 and some then new and now standards — intimately mic'd that puts her startlingly and transparently in front of you between the speakers. ,,, the credits (read) cut by Kevin Gray using the original master tapes, lacquers processed at QRP and pressed in Germany (at Optimal) on 180-gram vinyl. And that's how it sounds! Highly recommended and available at Acoustic Sounds." Michael Fremer, AnalogPlanet.com

It is at a very special moment in Sarah Vaughan's life that this double recital, recorded on November 9, 1969 at the Berlin Philharmonie, takes place.

To everyone's astonishment, this small, clumsy 45-year-old silhouette will sign that evening one of the most masterful stage performances of her career that could be captured by a recording. In almost two hours, she will silence all reticence by proving how much her approach to music remains eminently topical. Surrounded with an elegance as discreet as it is stimulating by a trio that is a past master in the art of understatement, free of mannerisms, still as virtuosic as ever, developing her vocal technique to the highest degree throughout her incredible range, between naturalness and sophistication, simplicity and refinement, Sarah Vaughan is astonishing. 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.

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 4.95 / 5

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