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 (led by pianist
Jimmy Jones), a meeting with the
Count Basie Orchestra that resulted in the album
No Count Sarah, and a live set with a septet (which includes cornetist
Thad Jones and the tenor of
Frank Wess) at the London House in Chicago. In addition, there are quite a few commercial sides with large orchestras (including some sessions arranged by
Quincy Jones), so overall this box lets one hear the many sides of
Sarah Vaughan; a special highlight is her first recorded version of "Misty." The reissue (and the other three volumes) is a must for
Sarah Vaughan's greatest fans although more general listeners may want to acquire one of the less expensive) single CDs instead. ~ Scott Yanow