Worst record ever?


I had the misfortune of spotting Sarah Vaughan's "Songs of the Beatles" at my local record store and, intrigued, I bought it since it was only $2. I'm still traumatized a few hours after listening to it; who and why would ever release a record that bad? I love Sarah as a jazz singer but her rendition of the Beatles' songs is absolutely atrocious. I just can't believe someone made a decision to actually release it.
actusreus
I agree that Ry is great, however "pro's" look/listen to music differently than I. So their opinions don't carry any more weight than other music lovers.  I do enjoy reading bdp24's thoughts, though. And other contributors as well.
fifobite,

I agree with you about Raisin Sand. I rarely play it due to the boring music and the poor sound quality. Yet there was so much acclaim. 
I will  be leery of any future purchases of music where T- Bone is the producer. I think he got the sound he wanted, albeit garbage can sonics.

ozzy

How come Bruce Jenner never took a stab at singing?

Golden opportunity missed! Wouldn’t it have been terrifically bad had Bruce laid down tracks for an album before his transformation, then as Caitlyn Marie, added harmony to the mix. The first ever male/female duet sung by the same person! Yet another great idea squandered.