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1
East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon)
03:06
363 plays
2
Nice Work If You Can Get It
02:34
324 plays
3
Come Rain Or Come Shine
03:23
298 plays
4
Mean To Me
02:52
345 plays
5
It Might As Well Be Spring
03:11
383 plays
6
Can't Get Out Of This Mood
02:48
190 plays
7
Goodnight My Love
03:26
287 plays
8
Ain't Misbehavin'
02:59
3,372 plays
9
Pinky
02:41
249 plays
10
The Nearness Of You
03:19
593 plays
11
Spring Will Be A Little Late This Year
02:40
81 plays
12
Ooh, What'cha Doin' To Me
01:54
273 plays
13
It's All In Your Mind
03:21
239 plays
14
The Nearness Of You (Alternate Take)
03:09
229 plays
15
Ain't Misbehavin' (Alternate Take)
02:59
256 plays
16
Goodnight My Love (Alternate Take)
03:44
241 plays
17
Can't Get Out Of This Mood (Alternate Take)
02:50
126 plays
18
It Might As Well Be Spring (Alternate Take)
03:26
235 plays
19
Mean To Me (Alternate Take)
02:49
220 plays
20
Come Rain Or Come Shine (Alternate Take)
03:32
230 plays
21
East Of The Sun (West Of The Moon) (Alternate Take)
03:09
223 plays
22
Pause Track
00:06
22 plays
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album review
Most of Sarah Vaughan's Columbia recordings were on the commercial side, but not the memorable selections on this wonderful CD reissue. She recorded eight selections in 1950 with an octet that included trumpeter Miles Davis, trombonist Benny Green, the remarkably cool clarinetist Tony Scott and tenorman Budd Johnson. This CD adds alternate takes to seven of the numbers, increasing the discography of both Sassy and Miles. This version of "Ain't Misbehavin'" is a true classic (with memorable eight-bar solos by each of the four horns); "Mean to Me" and "Nice Work If You Can Get It" are gems, and the other performances are not far behind. In addition, Vaughan sings two versions of "The Nearness of You" in 1949; there is also a previously unknown recording of "It's All In the Mind," and three orchestra numbers from 1951 and 1953 wrap up the outstanding reissue. Sassy has rarely sounded better. Highly recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
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