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Jazz Icons - Sarah Vaughan - Live In '58 And '64 [2007] [DVD]
 
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Jazz Icons - Sarah Vaughan - Live In '58 And '64 [2007] [DVD]

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  • Format: Black & White, Colour, DVD-Video, Full Screen, PAL
  • Language English
  • Region: All Regions
  • Aspect Ratio: 4:3 - 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: Exempt
  • Studio: Reelin' in the years/Naxos
  • DVD Release Date: 1 Oct 2007
  • Run Time: 65 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000TNJIJ2
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 64,759 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Sarah Vaughan features the Divine One in her prime, wrapping her sultry voice around jazz standards such as Lover Man, Misty and I got Rhythm, and soaring on popular showtunes such as Over The Rainbow and Maria.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
divine 12 Oct 2007
By Lordy
Format:DVD
Let me start this off by saying I am a huge fan, have been for years and have suffered from the lack of Vaughan on DVD. I am not going to be too objective in my review. I loved this. It is a delight. From '58 witness the shy diffident singer, but one bestowed with a wonderful talent. Cherokee is particularly fine. And then, just six years later we see the fully formed, peak of her talent jazz star. Relaxed, swinging, laughing. She is delightful. Her technique is staggering and we are blessed to be able to see as well as hear her perform. If you are a fan, you must see this.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Classy Sassy 12 Aug 2009
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3 extremely enjoyable sets from a vocalist who had no need of histrionic gestures or elaborate hand-signals to embellish her performances. This black-and-white footage shows an artist true to her craft, respecting, interpreting and delivering the music she is working with. This is best exemplified in the first set of songs (including "Lover Man", "Mean To Me" and "Tenderly"), where Sarah, in a fairly simple dress and in an unadorned studio, is perfectly happy to address the microphone without the need of any other audience beyond it. The second set takes place in a more glamorous "show" setting, but she is still concerned with her material (including "Lover Man" (again), "Cherokee" and "Sometimes I'm Happy") above all else.
If all this sounds rather stiff and formal, don't believe it: everything is done with grace and aplomb and, with the aid of a fine trio (piano, bass and drums), swings along at a great pace. This continues into the 3rd. set, recorded 6 years later (with a different trio)in a concert-hall, where Sarah charms the audience with, among other numbers, "Baubles, Bangles and Beads", I Got Rhythm", "Misty" and a diva-like performance of "Maria" before the literally show-stopping "Bill Bailey, Won't You Please Come Home".
An real delight from an apparently quite shy, but very likeable performer with a magical voice.
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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful
Indispensable: Beholding the Face of the Divine 17 Oct 2007
By Samuel Chell - Published on Amazon.com
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As fortunate as I've been in catching and even meeting many of the giants (Coltrane, Ellington, etc.), I have several major regrets: never seeing Bird or Lady Day, and never seeing Hank Mobley or Sarah Vaughan during the late 50's/early '60s. Sarah was a pyrotechnical phenomenon in the '70s and '80s capable of impressing the most demanding listeners from any field of music, but she was truly both "Sassy" and "The Divine One" during the period captured on this video. She sang with an intimate, vibrant glow that lightened the listener's heart, producing the most indelible and timeless emotions, whether on ballads or up-tempo material.

It's surprising to learn that the first concert in the sequence, featuring Sarah in a casual, rather drab dress, actually came after the second concert, in which Sarah's radiant singing seems to match her white, glamorous, feminine attire. The third concert, on the other hand, is almost overly "produced," featuring Sarah in a formal context, a lavish coiffure (wig, I suspect), and taking on ambitious tunes lie Bernstein's "Mariah" to show off her operatic soprano. It also exposes the diva's propensity for perspiring heavily, which I noticed the several times I caught live her after 1970. Since Ella had a similar problem (though somewhat less noticeable), especially after donning a wig, I've got to wonder if that single addition wasn't a strong contributer to becoming "over-heated."

Upon a second viewing of the video, I found that the musical upstaged the visual element (as it should), bringing Sarah Vaughan's supremacy into clearer focus than ever, her only challengers for the top spot coming down to Ella and Billie. No one had so rich a sound (especially before the 1970s), so secure a sense of time and pitch, so "musical" an approach to melody, making up her own melodies with the facility and invention of the very best improvisers (which takes her beyond mere "scatting"). And in this early period, she's not so dependent upon "vocal display," making you conscious of that enormous range. Rather than "come at you" with that formidable instrument, she draws you in, cheering and warming that personal, exquisitely private place or realm of desire that each of us carries within us.

Although this DVD is scarcely any more costly than a CD, most of us don't play videos enough to establish an intimate partnership or deep connection with them. For that reason, I'd recommend that a listener first pick up and listen to one of her inexhaustible albums ("Live at Mr. Kelly's" would be my first choice). Once Sarah has taken up residence in your psyche, you'll necessarily want to witness the source of the ineffable emotion. At that point, the DVD's value will be all the more apparent.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
simply the best!! 23 July 2008
By R. F. Douglas - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
I have almost all her Lp's / cd's and now I try to get everything that I can get on DVD. I was excited and thrilled to get this dvd, simply because you cant hardly get anything from Sarah singing during the 50's and 60's on dvd or videotape.
This dvd is my favorite...her voice is phenomenal, her musicality is superb...not to mention her talent.
Lets make it clear folks, she was the best ever!! All the good musicians and singers admit that!
Not any singer nowadays comes close to what Sarah did!
She was a still is my hero!
Buy this DVD, and enjoy her version of Maria, Baubles Bangles and Beads and songs like Lover Man, I feel Pretty, sometimes I'm happy etc.
And for those who never saw Sarah live performing, you HAVE to buy this dvd.
It deserves a million stars!!
From very good to sublime 6 Mar 2012
By jazznut - Published on Amazon.com
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The three concerts shown here range in order from very good, to excellent, to the sublime Sarah Vaughan of 1964. Her backing trios are an asset on all three, with young bassists Richard Davis and Buster Williams the most notable sidemen. This is a must for every Vaughan fan, with her version of "Maria" being the ultimate high point.
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