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Known by many as The Divine One, Sarah was really hitting her stride during these years of her career. Backing her on these albums are other legendary jazz musicians such as Clifford Brown, Cannonball Adderley and Herbie Mann. It's a dynamite pack of 6 classic albums: Swingin' Easy; Sarah Vaughan; In The Land of Hi-Fi; At Mr. Kelly's; After Hours at the London House and No Count Sarah.
Having reunited with her longtime mentor, former Wombles singer/songwriter Mike Batt, for her 2012 symphonic album, Secret Symphony, vocalist Katie Melua continues in an orchestral vein with her sixth studio album, 2013's Ketevan. Much like its predecessor, Ketevan is a languid, often cinematic-sounding album that builds upon Melua's talents as an interpreter of other people's material as well as her own songs. Having taken a creative detour to work with electronic producer William Orbit for 2010's The House, Melua once again returns to her roots as Batt's protégée. Raised in the Eastern European state of Georgia, Melua moved with her family to England when she was eight.
1960's Brit Pop hits the Mods and Rockers with a splash of Surf. The Retroliners are a surf-style instrumental combo whose eclectic blend of vintage guitars, classic hammond B-3, and modern sonics produces a unique interpretation of dark, angular spy music spiked with pop, punk, twist and twang.
Possessing one of the finest singing voices of the 20th century, Sarah Vaughan was already an established solo star when she signed with Mercury Records in 1954, and between then and 1958, she recorded pop material on the label's main imprint and jazz material on the subsidiary EmArcy Records, although there was some overlap between the two. This lovingly conceived box set collects all of the jazz sessions Vaughan did under the Mercury umbrella during this stay (she returned to the label for a second run between 1963 and 1967) spread over four discs, including Images, originally released as a 10" and then reissued as a full LP with the addition of five more cuts as Swingin' Easy, the self-titled Sarah Vaughan (with Clifford Brown, Herbie Mann, and Paul Quinichette), In the Land of Hi-Fi (with Cannonball Adderley), a live set, Sarah Vaughan & Her Trio at Mister Kelly's…