Sarah Vaughan - Send In The Clowns (180g LP Analogue Productions)
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Features
| Manufacturer | Analogue Productions Vinyl |
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Description
Sarah Vaughan and her working trio team with the "no Count" Basie band for this 1981 collection — their first studio meeting in 20 years! They create a magical album that evokes the days when singer and orchestra shared the stage at the original Birdland. The program looks back even further in the Divine One's career, with the inclusion of her early hit "If You Could See Me Now," while also featuring one of her last signature songs in the title track. The entire program, arranged with flair by Sammy Nestico and Allyn Ferguson, is a tour de force that finds Vaughan letting all stops out in a setting that matches her sublime vocals.
Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the original analog master tape. Pressed at Quality Record Pressings for superior sound quality, and housed in a handsome Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket.
✓ 180-gram vinyl
✓ Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the original analog tape
✓ Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
✓ Housed in a Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket
Side 1
1. I Got A Right To Sing The Blues
2. Just Friends
3. If You Could See Me Now
4. Ill Wind
5. When Your Lover Has Gone
Side 2
1. Send In The Clowns
2. I Hadn't Anyone Till You
3. All The Things You Are
4. Indian Summer
5. From This Moment On
































