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Zara McFarlane: Sweet Whispers: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan
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Shabaka Hutchings
woodwindsShirley Tetteh
guitar, electric
Idris Rahman
saxophoneRobin Hopcraft
trumpet
Nathaniel Cross
trombone
Binker Golding
saxophone, tenor
Moses Boyd
drumsAll this changes with Sweet Whispers: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan. Not for the worse, not for the better, just changes. The album is a sumptuous tribute to

Sarah Vaughan
vocals1924 - 1990
Giacomo Smith
woodwindsThe program includes "If You Could See Me Now," the first song Vaughan recorded under her own leadership, in 1946, written for her by

Tadd Dameron
piano1917 - 1965
It is sometimes imagined that the stylists on London's underground scene are dismissive of America's jazz tradition. It is, of course, nonsense and Sweet Whispers demonstrates that. McFarlane makes no attempt to "recalibrate," "reimagine," "reconstruct" or reanything the material, though there is a nod to the Caribbean on "Obsession" with the use of steel pan. The album was recorded live to tape, with minimal overdubs, and possesses an appropriately authentic back in the day feel. ">
Track Listing
Tenderly; Mean To Me; Inner City Blues; September Song; Great Day; If You Could See Me Now; Interlude; Obsession; The Mystery of Man; Stardust; Sweet Whispers.
Personnel
Zara McFarlane
vocalsGiacomo Smith
woodwindsJoe Webb
pianoFerg Ireland
bass, acousticJas Kayser
drumsAdditional Instrumentation
Giacomo Smith: soprano saxophone (1), clarinet (5), alto saxophone (7), bass clarinet (9); Marlon Hibbert: steel pan (8); Gabriella Swallow: cello (4, 11).
Album information
Title: Sweet Whispers: Celebrating Sarah Vaughan | Year Released: 2024 | Record Label: Eternal Source Of Light
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