Experience the legendary Sarah Vaughan in a rare and captivating live setting with "The Lost Recordings: Live at the Berlin Philharmonie 1969." This double album captures the iconic jazz vocalist in her prime, performing at the prestigious Berliner Jazztage on November 9, 1969. The release features a stunning collection of 20 tracks, spanning a total of 1 hour and 23 minutes, showcasing Vaughan's extraordinary vocal prowess and her ability to enchant audiences with her soulful interpretations of classic songs.
The album includes live performances of beloved standards such as "A Lot of Livin' to Do," "My Funny Valentine," "Fly Me to the Moon," and "What Now, My Love," among others. Backed by a talented trio consisting of Johnny Veith on piano, Gus Mancuso on bass, and Eddy Pucci on drums, Vaughan delivers a mesmerizing recital that highlights her unique blend of jazz and vocal artistry.
"The Lost Recordings" is a testament to Sarah Vaughan's enduring legacy and her impact on the jazz world. The album was released on April 9, 2021, by The Lost Recordings label, and has since garnered critical acclaim, receiving prestigious awards such as the Choc Jazz, Choc de Classica, and fff de Télérama. Whether you're a longtime fan of Sarah Vaughan or a newcomer to her music, this live album offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the magic of her live performances and appreciate her timeless talent.