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  • TLR-2004037(2LPs)

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    Live At The Berlin Philharmonic 1969
    SARAH VAUGHAN
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    RECORD 1

    A Lot of Livin’ to Do

    And I Love Him
    Alfie
    On a Clear Day
    Passing Strangers
    Misty
    I Cried for You
    My Funny Valentine
    All of Me
    Tenderly

    RECORD 2

    Fly Me to the Moon
    Time After Time
    The Trolley Song
    By the Time I Get to Phoenix
    The Sweetest Sounds
    Polka Dots and Moonbeams
    Day In, Day Out

    What Now, My Love
    I Had a Ball
    Didn’t we?

    Sarah Vaughan, Vocals
    Johnny Veith, Piano
    Gus Mancuso, Bass
    Eddy Pucci, Drums

    Recorded at Berlin Philharmonie
    Berliner Jazztage, 9.XI.1969
    MONO ℗ 1969 RBB

    Remastered by ℗ & © 2020 The Lost Recordings
    Made and printed in Germany

    Remastered from the original analog tapes
    Lacquer-cuts: Kevin Gray
    Masters & Mothers: Quality Record Pressings
    180g 2-vinyl album
    2nd edition

    Caravan
    Satin Doll

    Duke Ellington, Piano
    Joe Benjamin, Bass
    Quinten “Rocky” White Jr, Drums
    Harold “Money” Johnson, Trumpet
    Paul Gonsalves, Saxophone
    Harry Carney, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet

    *Duke Ellington, Piano, Leader
    And his Orchestra, Featuring:
    Cat Anderson, Cootie Williams, Mercer Ellington, Trumpet
    Harold Ashby, Johnny Hodges, Paul Gonsalves, Russell Procope, Saxophone
    Harry Carney, Baritone Saxophone, Clarinet
    Rufus Jones, Drums

    Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonic
    Berliner Jazztage, 2.XI.1973
    STEREO ℗ 1973 RBB

    *Recorded at the Berlin Philharmonic
    Berliner Jazztage, 8.XI.1969
    MONO ℗ 1969 RBB

    Remastered by ℗ & © 2022 The Lost Recordings
    Made and printed in Germany

    Remastered from the original analog tapes
    Lacquer-cuts: Kevin Gray
    Masters & Mothers: Quality Record Pressings
    180g Single 33rpm vinyl album
    1st Edition
    Limited number of copies, hand-numbered: 2000


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  • TLR-1604022V(2L

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    SARAH VAUGHAN
    LIVE AT LAREN 1975 (2LPs)

    First publication of this unreleased concert. August 5, 1975: Sarah Vaughan is chosen to open the famous Jazz Festival in Laren, a small village near Amsterdam. She slips in among her musicians, including Bob Magnusson, Jimmy Cobb, Miles Davis's drummer, and Carl Schroeder, her pianist who has accompanied her for more than 20 years. At 51, not only does the “Divine” use the full range of her voice to sail from the roughest bass to the most scintillating highs, but she smiles, grasps the slightest emotion, seeks communion with each spectator as if he or she were unique, as if she were singing only for him.

    RECORD 1

    The Man I Love
    I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)
    Watch What Happens

    Round Midnight
    The Lamp Is Low
    “Introduction” Body Heat

    Everything Must Change
    On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)

    RECORD 2

    Lover Man
    Sarah's Blues

    What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life
    There Will Never Be Another You
    Medley: It's Magic, My Reverie, Body and Soul, Moonlight in Vermont
    Tenderly

    Sarah Vaughan, Vocals
    Carl Schroeder, Piano
    Bob Magnusson, Bass
    Jimmy Cobb, Drums


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