Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan's name was synonymous with jazz singing for two generations. She probably ranks as a close second only to Ella Fitzgerald in terms of influence, vocal range, and sheer, consistent brilliance. Her knowledge of bebop, gained during her '40s stint with Billy Eckstine, enabled her to advance the harmonic side of her work beyond that of her contemporaries. Throughout the '50s, she produced a torrent of albums in either a popular vein for Mercury Records, or more jazz-oriented material for subsidiary label EmArcy.
Greatest Hits
Take 6
Reprise, 2007
1 CD
Gold
Sarah Vaughan
Verve (USA), 2007
2 CD
Jazz Divas
Sarah Vaughan
St. Clair, 2007
2 CD
Forever Gold: Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan
St. Clair, 2007
1 CD
Music For Lovers
Sarah Vaughan
Blue Note Records (USA), 2007
1 CD
Sarah + 2
Sarah Vaughan
Roulette Records, 2006
1 CD
Sarah Vaughan Sings For Lovers
Sarah Vaughan
Fantasy Records (USA), 2006
1 CD
Odyssey 1945-1952
Dizzy Gillespie
Savoy Jazz (USA), 2005
3 CD
