SARAH VAUGHAN
SARAH VAUGHAN - LIVE AT LAREN 1975 - SAPPHIRE EDITION®
SAPPHIRE EDITION®
SARAH VAUGHAN
LIVE AT LAREN 1975
118,00€
Delivered from 27/02/26
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
1000 Copies
Sapphire Edition® pushes the boundaries of audio media.
It is the pinnacle of our latest innovations in restoration and manufacturing processes, without any constraints or compromises, thus delivering an unprecedented musical experience.
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.
Sarah Vaughan, Vocals
Carl Schroeder, Piano
Bob Magnusson, Bass
Jimmy Cobb, Drums
Recorded at Singer Concert Hall, Laren, Netherlands, 5.VIII.1975
STEREO ℗ 1975 VARA
Remastered by ℗ & © 2025 THE LOST RECORDINGS from the original analog tapes
Ref.:TLR-2504022VS
33rpm Lacquer-cuts: Kevin Gray
200g Double Ultimate Record®
Limited Edition: 1000 copies hand-numbered
Photos: © William P. Gottlieb
Tip-on Gatefold and deluxe boxes printed in Italy
Pressed and assembled in France
*A 16-bit download card is included with the vinyl album
ULTIMATE RECORD®
DELIVERY & WARRANTY
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