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Sweet 'n' Sassy (Bonus Tracks Version)

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Download links and information about Sweet 'n' Sassy (Bonus Tracks Version) by Sarah Vaughan. This album was released in 1964 and it belongs to Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 41:49 minutes.

Artist: Sarah Vaughan
Release date: 1964
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Tracks: 14
Duration: 41:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. I Didn't Know About You 3:45
2. More Than You Know 3:37
3. Thanks for the Ride 3:13
4. Come Spring 2:23
5. I Wish I Were in Love Again 2:26
6. Lazy Afternoon 2:53
7. Just Married Today 4:24
8. Something I Dreamed Last Night 4:44
9. I Got Rhythm 1:54
10. This Can't Be Love 1:38
11. Slowly 3:34
12. Just You, Just Me 2:12
13. Wallflower Waltz (Bonus Track) 2:48
14. Only (Bonus Track) 2:18

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Singers like Sarah Vaughan have the knack of turning the most pedestrian material into something special. Surrounded by strings and syrupy arrangements, Vaughan brings her lovely voice to bear on a dozen standards on Sweet 'n' Sassy. James Gavin's liner notes refers to the results as "mood music," a mellow variation on jazz that proved quite popular during the '50s and '60s. A relaxed, languid pace predominates pieces like "More than You Know" and "Lazy Afternoon," while melancholy infuses "Slowly" and "Just Married Today." Vaughan's vocals take on an air of formality on "Come Spring" and "Thanks for the Ride," rendering a certain emotional blandness to both songs. Up-tempo material like "I've Got Rhythm" and "This Can't Be Love" gives Vaughan a chance to cut loose and strut her stuff, and, incidentally, these tunes work best. The reissue also includes a second take on "This Can't Be Love." Vaughan recorded an incredible 14 albums for the Roulette label between 1960 and 1963, and Sweet 'N' Sassy would be the last one. The album serves as the perfect late-evening album and, if one is behind the times, as excellent mood music. Either way, Vaughan delivers an ethereal and relaxed collection that will please fans. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., Rovi