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Title: Golden Star Collection
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Sarahlicious Music Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 4:45:53
Total Size: 1.57 GB
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01. Tenderly
02. Lullaby of Birdland
03. Interlude
04. What More Can a Women Do
05. Mean to Me
06. S Wonderful
07. I'd Rather Have a Memory Than a Dream
08. Singing Off
09. Embraceable You
10. It's Magic
11. April in Paris
12. I'll Never Smile Again
13. He's My Guy
14. Jim
15. You're Not the Kind
16. I'm Glad There Is You
17. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
18. Why Can't I
19. It's Crazy
20. Over the Rainbow
21. Soon
22. Cherokee
23. Don't Be on the Outside
24. How High the Moon
25. It Shouldn't Happen to a Dream
26. September Song
27. Maybe
28. Oh My
29. If I Knew Then (What I Konw Now)
30. Bidin' My Time
31. Sometimes I'm Happy
32. Words Can Describe
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33. No Smoke Blues34. The Touch of Your Lips
35. Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be)
36. I Cried For You
37. All of Me
38. The Man I Love
39. Prelude to a Kiss
40. Shulie a Bop
41. Pennies from Heaven
42. Body and Soul
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43. How Long Has This Been Going On44. They Can't Take That Away From Me
45. An Occasional Man
46. Linger Awhile
47. Polka Dots and Moonbeams
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48. My Man's Gone Now
49. You Hit the Spot
50. Someone to Watch Over Me
51. I'll Build a Stairway to Paradise
52. Aren't You Kind of Glad We Did
53. He Loves and She Loves
54. Of Thee I Sing
55. Isn't It a Pity
56. My One and Only
57. A Foggy Day
58. Love Walked In
59. They All Laughed
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60. Looking For a Boy61. Easter Parade
62. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off
63. I've Got a Crush on You
64. Things Are Looking Up
65. Alexander's Ragtime Band
66. Cheek to Cheek
67. If You Are but a Dream
68. Lorelei
69. Isn't This a Lovely Day
70. Out of This World
71. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
72. All of My Life
73. You're Just in Love
74. Remember
75. Always
76. Do It Again
77. I Won't Say I Will
78. There's No You
79. Now It Can Be Told
80. Say It Isn't So
81. Missing You
82. I've Got to Talk to My Heart
83. I'll Never Be the Same
84. I Should Care
85. Maybe You'll Be There
86. Last Night When We Were Young
87. Funny
88. The Girl That I Marry
89. Close to You
Vaughan sang in church as a child and had extensive piano lessons from 1931-39; she developed into a capable keyboardist. After she won an amateur contest at the Apollo Theater, she was hired for the Earl Hines big band as a singer and second vocalist. Unfortunately, the musicians' recording strike kept her off record during this period (1943-44). When lifelong friend Billy Eckstine broke away to form his own orchestra, Vaughan joined him, making her recording debut. She loved being with Eckstine's orchestra, where she became influenced by a couple of his sidemen, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie, both of whom had also been with Hines during her stint. Vaughan was one of the first singers to fully incorporate bop phrasing in her singing, and to have the vocal chops to pull it off on the level of a Parker and Gillespie.
Other than a few months with John Kirby from 1945-46, Sarah Vaughan spent the remainder of her career as a solo star. Although she looked a bit awkward in 1945 (her first husband George Treadwell would greatly assist her with her appearance), there was no denying her incredible voice. She made several early sessions for Continental: a December 31, 1944 date highlighted by her vocal version of 'A Night in Tunisia,' which was called 'Interlude,' and a May 25, 1945 session for that label that had Gillespie and Parker as sidemen. However, it was her 1946-48 selections for Musicraft (which included 'If You Could See Me Now,' 'Tenderly' and 'It's Magic') that found her rapidly gaining maturity and adding bop-oriented phrasing to popular songs. Signed to Columbia where she recorded during 1949-53, 'Sassy' continued to build on her popularity. Although some of those sessions were quite commercial, eight classic selections cut with Jimmy Jones' band during May 18-19, 1950 (an octet including Miles Davis) showed that she could sing jazz with the best.
Sarah VaughanDuring the 1950s, Vaughan recorded middle-of-the-road pop material with orchestras for Mercury, and jazz dates (including Sarah Vaughan, a memorable collaboration with Clifford Brown) for the label's subsidiary, EmArcy. Later record label associations included Roulette (1960-64), back with Mercury (1963-67), and after a surprising four years off records, Mainstream (1971-74). Through the years, Vaughan's voice deepened a bit, but never lost its power, flexibility or range. She was a masterful scat singer and was able to out-swing nearly everyone (except for Ella). Vaughan was with Norman Granz's Pablo label from 1977-82, and only during her last few years did her recording career falter a bit, with only two forgettable efforts after 1982. However, up until near the end, Vaughan remained a world traveler, singing and partying into all hours of the night with her miraculous voice staying in prime form. The majority of her recordings are currently available, including complete sets of the Mercury/Emarcy years, and Sarah Vaughan is as famous today as she was during her most active years. ~ Scott Yanow
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