Fitzgerald, Ella / Armstrong, Louis: Ella & Louis

Fitzgerald, Ella / Armstrong, Louis: Ella & Louis

Fitzgerald, Ella / Armstrong, Louis: Ella & Louis

Format: VINYL LP

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Title: Ella & Louis
Artist: Fitzgerald, Ella / Armstrong, Louis
Label: Verve
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 600753458860
Genre: Jazz

Vinyl LP repressing of this collaborative album between to of Jazz's greatest starts. The evening before Louis Armstrong recorded this album, both he and Miss Fitzgerald were appearing in an all-star concert also featuring Art Tatum and Oscar Peterson that was recorded for an album entitled Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1956). The following day the two singers, along with the Oscar Peterson Trio, were in a Los Angeles studio to record this gem of an album. With no time for rehearsals the songs were all set in Louis' key to make it easier, but this in no way inhibits Ella's performance. Another challenge for Pops was the fact that the material was not his normal repertoire, meaning he had to learn things on the fly in the studio. Again there's no hint of any issues, which all goes to highlight Armstrong's innate musical ability.

Tracks:
1.1 Can't We Be Friends? (Side 1)
1.2 Isn't This a Lovely Day? (Side 1)
1.3 Moonlight in Vermont (Side 1)
1.4 They Can't Take That Away from Me (Side 1)
1.5 Under a Blanket of Blue (Side 1)
1.6 Tenderly (Side 1)
1.7 A Foggy Day (Side 2)
1.8 Stars Fell on Alabama (Side 2)
1.9 Cheek to Cheek (Side 2)
1.10 The Nearness of You (Side 2)
1.11 April in Paris (Side 2)
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