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This 1954 studio date, a self-titled album recorded for Emarcy, was later reissued as Sarah Vaughan with Clifford Brown to denote the involvement of one of the top trumpeters of the day. Vaughan, arguably in the best voice of her career, sings nine intimate standards. Brown almost matches equals her with his bop virtuosity, and the band, including Herbie Mann on flute, and Paul Quinichette on tenor, each of which have plenty of space for solos (most of the songs are close to the five-minute mark).
Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.
Tracklist
A1. Lullaby of Birdland A2. April in Paris A3. He’s My Guy A4. Jim B1. You’re Not The Kind B2. Embraceable You B3. I’m Glad There Is You B4. September Song B5. It’s Crazy