Sarah Vaughan – You're Mine You (4LP, 4 faces, 45 tours, Coffret, 200g, Vinyle translucide)
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Sarah Vaughan – vocals [click here to see more vinyl featuring Sarah Vaughan]
Orchestra – Quincy Jones And His Orchestra conducted by Quincy Jones
Arranged by Quincy Jones
Written by Johnny Green (A1), Edward Heyman (A1), Cy Coleman (A2-3), Carolyn Leigh (A2-3), Remus Harris (B1), Irving Melsher (B1), Russ Morgan (B1), Sammy Cahn (B2), Jimmy Van Heusen (B2), Lorenz Hart (B3), Richard Rodgers (B3), Leonard Bernstein (C1), Stephen Sondheim (C1), George Forrest (C2), Robert Craig Wright (C2), Bart Howard (C3), Eddie DeLange (D1), Will Hudson (D1), Irving Mills (D1), Bronisław Kaper (D2-3), Paul Francis Webster (D2), Ned Washington (D3)
4 single-sided LP, box set
Limited edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 200g SuperVinyl
Record color : clear vinyl
Speed : 45 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Studio
Record Press : unspecified
Label : Classic Records (now part of Analogue Productions)
Original Label : Roulette
Recorded in 1962 at Universal Recording Corporation in Chicago
Originally released in March 1962
Reissued in 2009
Tracks:
Side A:
- You're Mine You
- The Best Is Yet To Come
- Witchcraft
Side B:
- So Long
- Second Time Around
- I Could Write A Book
Side C:
- Maria
- Baubles, Bangles And Beads
- In Other Words
Side D:
- Moonglow
- Invitation
- On Green Dolphin Street
Reviews:
“This LP finds Sarah Vaughan backed by big-band and string arrangements from Quincy Jones that could easily have been used for a Frank Sinatra date. Vaughan's voice is typically wondrous and sometimes a bit excessive on the ballads (some may find her slightly overblown version of "Maria" a bit difficult to sit through), but in top form on the more swinging numbers. In the repertoire are such tunes as "The Best Is Yet to Come," "The Second Time Around" and "Baubles, Bangles and Beads." More of a middle-of-the-road pop date than a creative jazz session (the personnel is not given), the set is not essential but should please those who love the sound of Vaughan's remarkable voice. The final two "bonus" numbers ("One Mint Julep" and "Mama, He Treats Your Daughter Mean") were originally released as a single.” AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow
Ratings :
AllMusic : 3 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.6 / 5