Interlude: 1944-1947

Interlude: 1944-1947

by Vaughan,Sarah
Interlude: 1944-1947

Interlude: 1944-1947

by Vaughan,Sarah

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Overview

Here, Naxos takes listeners on a fascinating tour through Miss Sassy's earliest sides via a plethora of small, now-defunct labels and a galaxy of fabled bop and swing bandleaders and players. This was not the husky-voiced, swooping diva who much of the world came to know later; rather, Vaughan was a lighter, silkier soprano in the mid-'40s, more in the manner of the species of big band voices which an older generation of journalists used to call "thrushes." The disc opens with six tunes for the Continental label and one for Guild with various combos led by Dizzy Gillespie. You know you're in good hands on the very first track, "Mean to Me," which opens promisingly to the instantly recognizable flurries of Charlie Parker, with Flip Phillips and Gillespie to follow, no less. Vaughan has the temerity to take on the Billie Holiday signature song "Lover Man," and doesn't sound unseasoned or superficial in the least. Next is Sassy's recorded debut, "I'll Wait and Pray," a majestic performance on the DeLuxe label from December 5, 1944, with hints of the gliding, sassy contralto of the future. Her backing is no less newsworthy, a rare recorded appearance by the fabled Billy Eckstine big band that helped incubate the forthcoming bop revolution. Four ballad sides for Crown with John Kirby's combo from 1946 follow, with a lovely rendition of the then-brand-new standard "It Might As Well Be Spring" being the most alluring. The disc concludes with five examples of her work for Musicraft, including a hypnotic "September Song" and one for HRS, "We're Through," that also contains hints of the older Sassy's style. Anyone who wants to trace the evolution of Sarah Vaughan should start right here at the beginning. ~ Richard S. Ginell

Product Details

Release Date: 03/26/2002
Label: Naxos Jazz / Naxos
UPC: 0636943257227
Rank: 211203

Tracks

  1. Mean to Me
  2. Interlude
  3. No Smokes Blues
  4. What More Can a Woman Do
  5. East of the Sun (And West of the Moon)
  6. Lover Man
  7. Signing Off
  8. I'll Wait and Pray
  9. You Go to My Head
  10. I'm Scared
  11. I Could Make You Love Me
  12. It Might as Well Be Spring
  13. I'm Through With Love
  14. September Song
  15. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
  16. Gentleman Friend
  17. We're Through
  18. A Hundred Years from Today

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sarah Vaughan   Primary Artist
John Kirby & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
George Treadwell Orchestra   Primary Artist
Teddy Wilson   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Piano
Billy Eckstine   Primary Artist,Guest Artist
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra   Primary Artist
Dicky Wells   Guest Artist,Trombone
John Kirby   Guest Artist,Bass
Georgie Auld   Guest Artist,Saxophone,Sax (Tenor)
Dizzy Gillespie   Guest Artist,Piano,Trumpet
Big Sid Catlett   Drums
Bill DeArango   Guitar
Kenny Clarke   Drums
Max Roach   Drums
Remo Palmieri   Guitar
Al Cohn   Saxophone
Al McKibbon   Bass
Tommy Potter   Bass
Russell Procope   Sax (Alto)
Leonard Feather   Piano
Dexter Gordon   Sax (Tenor)
Charlie Parker   Sax (Alto)
John Jackson   Sax (Alto)
Connie Wainwright   Guitar
Jimmy Crawford   Drums
Buster Bailey   Clarinet
George Treadwell   Trumpet
George James   Sax (Baritone)
Aaron Sachs   Clarinet
Morey Feld   Drums
Al Haig   Bass
Buck Clayton   Trumpet
Rudy DeLuca   Trombone
Shorty McConnell   Trumpet
Cecil Scott   Sax (Baritone)
Scoville Brown   Clarinet
Howard H. Scott   Trombone
Harry Biss   Piano
John Collins   Guitar
Gene Zanoni   Saxophone
Gerald Valentine   Trombone
Nat Jaffe   Piano
Serge Chaloff   Saxophone
Billy Kyle   Piano
Bill Beason   Drums
Bill Frazier   Sax (Tenor)
J.C. Heard   Drums
Chuck Wayne   Guitar
Barry Galbraith   Guitar
Flip Phillips   Sax (Tenor)
Leo Parker   Sax (Baritone)
John Malachi   Piano
Jimmy Jones   Piano
Danny Blue   Trumpet
Taswell Baird   Trombone
Art Blakey   Drums
Billy Taylor, Sr.   Bass
Al Porcino   Trumpet
Eddie de Verteuill   Sax (Alto),Sax (Baritone)
George Nicholas   Sax (Tenor)
William Barker   Drums
Ed Cunningham   Bass
Buddy Christian's Creole Five   Drums
Chips Outcalt   Trombone
Clarence Brereton   Trumpet
Bud Johnson   Sax (Tenor)
Boonie Hazel   Trumpet
Al Gibson   Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Charlie Ventura   Sax (Tenor)
Jack Lesberg   Bass
Curly Russell   Bass,Piano
Gene Ammons   Sax (Tenor)
Don Byas   Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

David Lennick   Compilation Producer,Producer,Transfers
Billy Eckstine & His Orchestra   Performer
Bob Russell   Composer
Roy Turk   Composer
Jimmy Davis   Composer
Raymond Leveen   Composer
George Treadwell Orchestra   Performer
Brooks Bowman   Composer
Leonard Feather   Composer
Sarah Vaughan   Composer
Peggy Lee   Composer
Lou Singer   Composer
Peter Dempsey   Liner Notes
R. Lewine   Composer
Ned Washington   Composer
Jesse Greer   Composer
Jerry Valentine   Composer
George Treadwell   Composer
Dave Barbour   Composer
Gus Kahn   Composer
Gerald Valentine   Composer
Tadd Dameron   Arranger,Composer
Haven Gillespie   Composer
Kurt Weill   Composer
Fud Livingston   Composer
Ted Koehler   Composer
Jimmie Davis   Composer
Fred E. Ahlert   Composer
Oscar Hammerstein II   Composer
Richard Rodgers   Composer
Roger "Ram" Ramirez   Composer
Peter DeRose   Composer
Matty Malneck   Composer
Georgie Auld & His Orchestra   Performer
Victor Young   Composer
Arnold B. Horwitt   Composer
Joseph Young   Composer
Maxwell Anderson   Composer
Graham Newton   Digital Noise Reduction
Richard Lewine   Composer
Jimmy Sherman   Composer
J. Fred Coots   Composer
Frank Paparelli   Composer
Dizzy Gillespie   Composer
Rube Bloom   Composer
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