15% Off Sarah Vaughan Live in DSD 128 thru May 1st

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Sarah Vaughan's album Live at Rosy's from 2xHD-Resonance Records is now available in Stereo DSD 64 and DSD 128.
It's not available on SACD.

Native DSD is running a 15% Off sale through May 1st on both versions using code SarahDSD.
Also worth mentioning, if you buy the DSD 128 edition, the DSD 64 files are available at no cost.

Marc Myers of the The Wall Street Journal tells us "Vaughan’s late-’70s vocal gifts are fully exposed on “Sarah Vaughan: Live at Rosy’s”, a newly released album. Recorded on May 31, 1978, at a New Orleans jazz club, the album features previously unreleased material as well as tracks heard only once during a live radio broadcast.

On the recording, Vaughan works her way through 21 songs backed by her trio — pianist Carl Schroeder, bassist Walter Booker and drummer Jimmy Cobb. Thirteen days later, Vaughan married trumpeter Waymon Reed, who became her manager and musical director.

The new album is notable for its sterling sound and unexpected surprises. There’s a “Fever”-paced “East of the Sun (and West of the Moon)” with just Vaughan and bassist Booker. There’s also a “Fascinating Rhythm” that sounds as if Vaughan is jumping Double Dutch with the musicians swinging the ropes. But the album’s high point is “Time After Time,” when Vaughan’s voice sweeps down at the end and then climbs the final chord’s notes to falsetto heights.

Among the album’s other highlights are contemporary songs of the 1960s and ’70s, including Michel Legrand Official’s “Watch What Happens,” Marcos Valle’s “If You Went Away,” Benard Ighner’s “Everything Must Change,” and “A Lot of Livin’ to Do” from “Bye, Bye Birdie.”

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