'Sarah + 2' was released by Columbia Records in 1962 and features Sarah Vaughan in a trio format, accompanied by guitarist Barney Kessel and bassist Joe Comfort. The recording took place in 1962, though the producer is not confirmed in reliable sources.
This album stands out for its intimate and minimalist approach, allowing Vaughan's voice to shine with reduced accompaniment. The performances include jazz standards and ballads, with an emphasis on improvisation and interaction among the musicians.
Although not a major commercial success, 'Sarah + 2' is considered a notable example of Vaughan's talent in a small ensemble setting, and is valued by jazz enthusiasts for its relaxed atmosphere and the chemistry between the performers.