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Personnel includes: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Buddy Bregaman (arranger, conductor).
Producer: Norman Granz.
Reissue producer: Richard Seidel.
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California in February 1956. Includes liner notes by Robert Kimball.
Digitally remastered by Dennis Drake (PolyGram Studios).
Personnel includes: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Buddy Bregman (conductor); Bud Shank (alto saxophone, flute, clarinet); Herb Geller (alto saxophone, clarinet); Ted Nash (tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet); Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone, clarinet, oboe); Chuck Gentry (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet); Pete Candoli, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Maynard Ferguson, Conrad Gozzo (trumpet); Milt Bernhart, Joe Howard, Lloyd Ulyate (trombone); George Roberts (bass trombone); Robert La Marchina, Edgar Lustgarten (cello); Corky Hale (harp); Paul Smith (piano, celeste); Barney Kessel (guitar); Joe Mondragon (bass); Alvin Stoller (drums).
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California on February 7-9 and March 27, 1956. Includes original release liner notes by Don Freeman, Fred Lounsberry and Norman Granz and liner notes by Neil Tesser.
Ella Fitzgerald had the ability to personalize some of the most recognizable material from the foremost songwriters in American popular music history. In this instance, the combination of Cole Porter's words and Fitzgerald's interpretation of them created one of the most sought after sessions in vocal history -- embraced by jazz and pop fans alike, transcending boundaries often associated with those genres. Originally released in 1956 on the Verve label, such standards as "Night and Day," "I Love Paris," "What Is This Thing Called Love," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "You're the Top," and "Love for Sale" secured one of Ella Fitzgerald's crowning moments. The success of these early Porter (and previous Gershwin) sessions brought about numerous interpretations of other songbooks throughout the next several years including those of Rodgers and Hart, Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, and Irving Berlin. ~ Al Campbell
Producer: Norman Granz.
Reissue producer: Richard Seidel.
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California in February 1956. Includes liner notes by Robert Kimball.
Digitally remastered by Dennis Drake (PolyGram Studios).
Personnel includes: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Buddy Bregman (conductor); Bud Shank (alto saxophone, flute, clarinet); Herb Geller (alto saxophone, clarinet); Ted Nash (tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet); Bob Cooper (tenor saxophone, clarinet, oboe); Chuck Gentry (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet); Pete Candoli, Harry "Sweets" Edison, Maynard Ferguson, Conrad Gozzo (trumpet); Milt Bernhart, Joe Howard, Lloyd Ulyate (trombone); George Roberts (bass trombone); Robert La Marchina, Edgar Lustgarten (cello); Corky Hale (harp); Paul Smith (piano, celeste); Barney Kessel (guitar); Joe Mondragon (bass); Alvin Stoller (drums).
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Hollywood, California on February 7-9 and March 27, 1956. Includes original release liner notes by Don Freeman, Fred Lounsberry and Norman Granz and liner notes by Neil Tesser.
Ella Fitzgerald had the ability to personalize some of the most recognizable material from the foremost songwriters in American popular music history. In this instance, the combination of Cole Porter's words and Fitzgerald's interpretation of them created one of the most sought after sessions in vocal history -- embraced by jazz and pop fans alike, transcending boundaries often associated with those genres. Originally released in 1956 on the Verve label, such standards as "Night and Day," "I Love Paris," "What Is This Thing Called Love," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "You're the Top," and "Love for Sale" secured one of Ella Fitzgerald's crowning moments. The success of these early Porter (and previous Gershwin) sessions brought about numerous interpretations of other songbooks throughout the next several years including those of Rodgers and Hart, Duke Ellington, Johnny Mercer, Harold Arlen, and Irving Berlin. ~ Al Campbell
Tracks:
Disc 1:
1 - All Through the Night
2 - Anything Goes
3 - Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable to Lunch Today)
4 - Too Darn Hot
5 - In the Still of the Night
6 - I Get a Kick Out of You
7 - Do I Love You?
8 - Always True to You in My Fashion
9 - Let's Do It
10 - Just One of Those Things
11 - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
12 - All of You
13 - Begin the Beguine
14 - Get Out of Town
15 - I Am in Love
16 - From This Moment On
Disc 2:
1 - I Love Paris
2 - You Do Something to Me
3 - Ridin' High
4 - Easy to Love
5 - It's All Right With Me
6 - Why Can't You Behave?
7 - What Is This Thing Called Love?
8 - You're the Top
9 - Love for Sale
10 - It's DeLovely
11 - Night and Day
12 - Ace in the Hole
13 - So in Love
14 - I've Got You Under My Skin
15 - I Concentrate on You
16 - Don't Fence Me In
1 - All Through the Night
2 - Anything Goes
3 - Miss Otis Regrets (She's Unable to Lunch Today)
4 - Too Darn Hot
5 - In the Still of the Night
6 - I Get a Kick Out of You
7 - Do I Love You?
8 - Always True to You in My Fashion
9 - Let's Do It
10 - Just One of Those Things
11 - Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye
12 - All of You
13 - Begin the Beguine
14 - Get Out of Town
15 - I Am in Love
16 - From This Moment On
Disc 2:
1 - I Love Paris
2 - You Do Something to Me
3 - Ridin' High
4 - Easy to Love
5 - It's All Right With Me
6 - Why Can't You Behave?
7 - What Is This Thing Called Love?
8 - You're the Top
9 - Love for Sale
10 - It's DeLovely
11 - Night and Day
12 - Ace in the Hole
13 - So in Love
14 - I've Got You Under My Skin
15 - I Concentrate on You
16 - Don't Fence Me In