. Verve V/V6-4046-2 Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Harold Arlen Song Book 1961. Verve V/V6-4057 Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Harold Arlen Song Book, Vol. 1 1962. Verve V/V6-4058 Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Harold Arlen Song Book, Vol. Anita O'Day With Johnny Mandel Orchestra. Download discography Louis Armstrong on site losslessalbums.club. Quality: DSD (2.0) 1 Bit / 2,8 MHz (ISO) + FLAC 24 bit / 96 kHz (Tracks) Artist: Ella Fitzgerald And Louis Armstrong Title: Ella And Louis Again Released: 1957/2012 Style: Vocal Jazz RAR Size: 1.26 Gb + 724 Mb. Ella Fitzgerald Full Discography Torrent Average ratng: 6,4/10 1602 reviews Between 1935 and 1955 Ella Fitzgerald was signed to Decca Records. Her early recordings as a featured vocalist were frequently uncredited. Ella Fitzgerald is a legendary American jazz singer famed for her unsurpassed vocals and life full of hardships. She was born in Newport News, Virginia, April 25, 1917. After the separation of her parents, the girl moved to New York with her mother.
Decca 75th Birthday Celebration (Decca Jazz 619) is a beautiful sampler of thefirst 20 years of her recording career, selected by Milt Gabler, whoproduced many of the original dates. Like many another major Afro-American artist of the '30s, her works of thisperiod (with Chick Webb, Teddy Wilson, her Savoy Eight, her FamousOrchestra and Benny Goodman) have been collated most completely once againon the Classics label:
American Decca has also so far issued three doubles of early Ella, whichare neither complete nor can they be called highlights either (they'realmost complete, omitting only the occasional track that the producerdidn't like, such as 'Melinda the Mousie'):
Also: Pure Ella contains two LPs worth of superlative duos with the greatpianist Ellis Larkins. It is absolutely essential. And last but not least: Ella: The Legendary Decca Recordings (Decca Jazz 648), a 4-CD set released in 1995. |
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Verve First the songbooks:
Live Sets:
Concerts from the Verve years issued by companies other than Verve:
Team-Ups:
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Other Ella and Great Arrangers:
Other Verve albums:
Verve Samplers:
Compact Jazz has four Ella entries:
More samplers:
Miscellaneous '60s & Early '70s: At one point Capitol had all of their bafflingly undistinguished Ellaalbums on CD:
Reprise has both Things Ain't What They Used To Be on one disc(Warner 26023-2). And Columbia's two-volume Live at Carnegie Hall, 1973 was available on twosingle discs from CBS France (466 547-2 & 466 548-2) or one double set fromJapan (CBS/Sony 50DP-565/566), and, most recently and most satisfyingly asa double from American Columbia (C2K 66809). Also features the reunions ofboth the Chick Webb Orchestra and the Jazz at the Phil all-stars, as wellas Ella's splendiferous final team-up with the great Ellis Larkins.(Easily the most recommended release of this entire period.) Pablo (currently available from Fantasy Records):
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Essential Ella albums not on CD Miss Ella Fitzgerald and Mr. Gordon Jenkins Invite You To Listen and Relax, her all-time finest collection of 'big' ballads with strings; Whisper Not, a stunning cool jazz set from 1964 (update: Released November 2006); JATP: The Ella Fitzgerald Set, stellar concerts from 1949 to 1954 (update: Vol. 15 released October 2006); and Lullabies of Birdland,an authoritative assemblage of Fitzgerald's scat masterpieces, including 'Flying Home,' and 'Lady be Good.' Four decades later Birdland remains the greatest collection of vocal improvisation ever compiled (update: Released November 2006). |
Additional Discography Information This is by no means a complete discography. Ella released some 250 albums during her phenomenal career, an output far surpassing any other female performer's, and second only to Bing Crosby in terms of the the number of recordings released by a popular artist.
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