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1. | Nearness Of You
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2. | Stars Fell On Alabama
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3. | Dream A Little Dream Of Me
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4. | Under A Blanket Of Blue
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5. | Moonlight In Vermont
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6. | Love Is Here To Stay
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7. | Let's Do It (Let's Fall In Love)
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8. | Would You Like To Take A Walk
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9. | Isn't This A Lovely Day
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10. | Autunm In New York
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11. | Tenderley
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Jazz
Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 9, and 11 recorded August 16, 1956 at Capitol Studios, Hollywood Track 3 recorded August 25, 1950 in New York City Track 6 and 10 recorded July 23, 1957 at Radio Recorders, Hollywood Track 7 recorded July 31, 1957 at Radio Recorders, Holly wood Track 8 recorded November 23, 1951 in Los Angeles
Ella Fitzgerald Vocal Louis Armstrong Vocal, Trumpet Oscar Peterson Piano Herb Ellis Guitar Ray Brown Bass Louie Bellson Drums Buddy Rich Drums
On those rare occasions when Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong joined forces in the studio, it was never just another recording session; it was always more like a love fest. Whenever the voices of these two jazz icons blended, their love of music, and of each other, filled the air. Here are eleven of the most beautiful love songs ever written, given a new meaning, new chemistry, and new life by this incomparable pair.
It would be hard to beat this collection of jazz standards sung by two of the most important figures in jazz. For most of the album, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong share the spotlight. However, on certain tunes, Armstrong accompanies Fitzgerald with smart trumpet riffs and vocal harmonies. Such is the case with the elegant ballad, "The Stars Fell on Alabama". Here, Armstrong's gritty voice perfectly contrasts Fitzgerald's silky smooth timbre. Armstrong's vocal features, "Our Love is Here to Stay" and "Let's Do It (Let's FallIn Love)", both highlight his ability to combine scat with lyric singing. Other selections such as "The Nearness of You" and "Moonlight in Vermont" are particularly poetic numbersrendered superbly by Fitzgerald. On these tunes, The First Lady of Song's voice is especially dreamy and honeyed. Overall, this set of love songs, culled from the Great American Songbook, could not receive a better reading anywhere (or by anyone). The rapport between Fitzgerald and Armstrong is stunning and each song will leave you reaching for another glass of wine and the dimmer switch. |
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