This would be the beginning of a succession of albums dedicated to American Songbook composers, and the first to offer a serious and thorough exploration of those songwriters. Each composer is examined individually and in collaboration with famous arrangers and bandleaders such as Nelson Riddle and Billy May.
The Duke Ellington Songbook is the only example in the series in which Fitzgerald sings with the composer himself. But the pair here draw out touching characterisations which, like all great drama, will have you lose yourself completely in the narrative. Porgy and Bess is the third and final collaboration with Armstrong.
This recording is live, and you can hear the excitement of the audience as well as the warts in the playing. Interesting comparisons can be drawn by putting the Berlin concert next to Ella in London In both cases she is a tour de force and is barely off-mic, but the more gravelly timbre of her voice in London hints at how her sound would change in later years.
It also serves as a wonderful contrast to her work with long-time friend and collaborator Duke Ellington. Brighten The Corner is a collection of Christian spirituals with choral and orchestral accompaniment.
The singing here is generally aligned with the more reverent aesthetic, although Fitzgerald probably allows too much swing in her phrasing for conservative gospel aficionados. Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers. Miss Ella Fitzgerald and Mr. Sings the Irving Berlin Song Book. At Newport. Ella Swings Lightly. Get Happy! Hello Love. Ella Wishes You a Swinging Christmas. Mack the Knife: Ella in Berlin. Ella Fitzgerald at the Opera House. Sings the Harold Arlen Song Book. Sings More Cole Porter.
Ella in Hollywood: Live at the Crescendo. Clap Hands, Here Comes Charlie! Ella Swings Brightly with Nelson. Rhythm Is My Business. Ella Swings Gently with Nelson. These Are the Blues. The Jerome Kern Songbook. Ella Sings Broadway. Ella and Basie! Hello, Dolly! Ella at Juan-Les-Pins. Sings the Johnny Mercer Song Book. Ella in Hamburg. Ella Fitzgerald []. Ella at Duke's Place. Whisper Not. The World of Ella Fitzgerald. Featuring over 12 hours of music, this 10CD retrospective from Verve Records presents some of the finest jazz singing ever recorded.
From swing to bebop, and from calypsos to bossa nova, Ella could do it all — brilliantly. This is an absolute treasure trove. Norman Granz had long cherished the ambition to have Ella recording for his label but had to wait until to make the signing. His first project for her was to record as many Cole Porter songs as they could lay their hands on in large ensemble style and release them initially as volumes one and two on an unsuspecting but quickly enraptured public.
The idea caught on and Ella kept doing composer songbooks well into the s. Keith Shadwick. Rec However, this set brings the whole lot together, and adds a pair of tracks from a Hollywood Bowl All Stars concert where Ella and Satch teamed up the day before making the original Ella and Louis sessions.
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