A thrilling vocal performance with new member Bavan and a passionate live album
This recording was recorded live at a prestigious New York club by the new trio, which welcomed Yolanda Bavan after Annie Ross' departure, and vividly captures the close interplay between the three voices and the enthusiasm of the audience.
This live recording, featuring Yolanda Bavan after Annie Ross' departure, reimagines the world of Lambert & Hendricks. The venue is New York's renowned Basin Street East club. The venue's energy is captured in its entirety, allowing listeners to fully appreciate the power of the vocals, as the three voices undulate like instruments. From the dazzling opening of "This Could Be the Start of Something Big" to the tense scat of "One Note Samba" and the bluesy "Melba's Blues," the diverse range of expressions is on display. The backing band responds with crisp playing, bringing the entire stage to life in unison. This rare live performance captures the chemistry between the three artists from this period, making it a rare gem in vocal jazz history.
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A:
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1)
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This Could Be The Start Of Something
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2)
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Shiny Stockings
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3)
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Slightly Out Of Tune
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4)
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Doodlin'
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5)
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Cousin Mary
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6)
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April In Paris
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B:
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1)
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Feed Me
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One Note Samba
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3)
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Melba's Blues
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4)
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Dis Hyunh
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5)
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Swingin' Till The Girls Come Home
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