|
Ultimate Divas
(1999)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Ultimate Divas captures every aspect of pop music's queens, reaching back to Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow" and Lena Horne's "Stormy Weather," and flashing forward into the present with songs by Annie Lennox and Tina Turner. In between one finds great performances like Billie Holiday's "My Man," Ella Fitzgerald's "Someone to Watch over Me," and ...
see all copies from $1.99!
new only from $5.81!
|
|
Golden Hits [Mercury/PolyGram]
(1958)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
Concept work. Songs are certainly great, CD has six bonus cuts. Caveat is you can get it all elsewhere, in its rightful context. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
see all copies from $5.00!
new only from $7.46!
|
|
Sarah Vaughan's Finest Hour
(2000)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
Verve's Finest Hour collection of Sarah Vaughan's work compiles 60 minutes of career highlights, including "Misty," "Lush Life," "Lullaby of Birdland," "Star Dust," and "My Coloring Book." Though it's by no means a definitive compilation of Vaughan's music, it does provide a welcome overview of some of her best pop and jazz moments. Heather ...
see all copies from $3.75!
new only from $7.92!
|
|
Gold
(2007)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Vaughan is served well on Gold. First, it's a career-spanning compilation, something that's rather rare in her discography. Beginning with sides from her Columbia years of the late '40s and early '50s, and ending with a 1981 Pablo date with Count Basie, Gold surveys Sassy at her absolute best, whether it's a classic torch song such as "Lover ...
see all copies from $18.01!
new only from $18.01!
|
|
The Essential Sarah Vaughan: The Great Songs
(1992)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
Drawn from Sarah Vaughan's first round with Mercury Records (and its EmArcy Records subsidiary) between 1954 and 1964, this fine selection features the singer in a variety of settings ranging from intimate trios to bopping big bands and smooth, silky orchestras, all of it showcasing Vaughan's lush tone and playful phrasing. Among the many ...
see all copies from $6.81!
new only from $6.81!
|
|
The Ultimate Sarah Vaughan
(1997)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
Dee Dee Bridgewater compiled The Ultimate Sarah Vaughan, a 16-track selection of her best-known songs that offers an excellent introduction to her Verve recordings. Although purists and collectors will have little use for this set, it suits the purposes of neophytes and curious listeners quite well. Among the highlights are "The Sweetest Sounds," ...
see all copies from $7.34!
new only from $7.34!
|
|
Kotch
(1988)
more music like this
by
Kotch
see all copies from $2.95!
new only from $3.97!
|
|
A Touch of Class
(1998)
more music like this
by
Julie London
Here is one of the countless Julie London compilations that all seem to contain the same tracks. Perhaps that is because during her five-year reign of the pop charts from 1958-1963, Julie London was in a class by herself. Her sultry, smoky pop-jazz vocal was the inspiration for countless singers, most of them of the French persuasion, Françoise ...
see all copies from $7.42!
new only from $7.42!
|
|
20th Century Masters: All Time Favourites, Vol. 2
(2006)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
see all copies from $7.73!
new only from $7.73!
|
|
Infamous
(2006)
more music like this
by
Rachel Portman
Rachel Portman's original score for Douglas McGrath's Truman Capote biopic Infamous is one of her most signature efforts. Full of understated grace and tension, her way of whispering a narrative along, incrementally building tension to a breaking point albeit with swing, jazz and pop interludes that frame the era perfectly -- it's all there. On ...
see all copies from $13.12!
new only from $13.12!
|
view cover
|
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Sarah Vaughan
(2004)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
As one of the few Sarah Vaughan compilations to make it onto the shelves of most music stores (until it too is supplanted), MCA's 20th Century Masters collection has large shoes to fill. Since MCA owns the Mercury catalog -- for which she recorded during the '50s and '60s -- listeners shouldn't worry that they're purchasing substandard material. ...
see all copies from $2.19!
new only from $2.19!
|
view cover
|
The Essential Jazz Singers
(1952)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
This box contains three CD samplers that are also available individually. Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan are featured on 16 selections apiece that are drawn from their Verve recordings. While Lady Day is primarily heard during her declining years, bolstered by all-star swing combos (with the exception of "Don't Worry 'Bout Me," ...
see all copies from $31.95!
|
view cover
|
The Complete Sarah Vaughan on Mercury, Vol. 3: Great Show on Stage (1954-1956)
(1957)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
The third of four Sarah Vaughan Mercury box sets (this one has six CDs) traces her career during the last two and a half years of the 1950s. There are several very interesting sessions (expanded greatly by the inclusion of many previously unissued performances) on this box including 21 numbers from a gig at Mister Kelly's in Chicago with her trio ...
see all copies from $346.50!
|
view cover
|
Ciao Ciao Bambina
(1998)
more music like this
by
Dalida
see all copies from $12.28!
new only from $12.28!
|
view cover
|
The Divine One [American Legends]
(2003)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
see all copies from $5.55!
new only from $5.55!
|
view cover
|
Golden Hits [Galaxy]
(1997)
more music like this
by
Sarah Vaughan
see all copies from $22.50!
|
view cover
|
Early Girls, Vol. 5
(2008)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
The fifth volume of this long-running series of girl group-styled music offers 28 singles from the early to mid-'60s, all of which managed to make the national Billboard chart. That doesn't mean, however, that you'll remember all of them, even if you were listening to the radio at the time, as the majority of these songs failed to crack the Top 40 ...
see all copies from $19.36!
new only from $19.36!
|
|
|
Easy Listening Gold: 1958-1959
(2000)
more music like this
by
Various Artists
Although Billboard magazine did not institute an easy listening chart until July 1961, the concept of the style of music dates to the emergence of rock & roll in 1955, which tended to throw more sedate forms of popular music into the shade. Rock & roll made its greatest incursions into the singles charts, but there remained much lighter music to ...
see all copies from $38.00!
|