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Artist: | Ella Fitzgerald |
Title: | Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Analogue Productions 180gm vinyl 2 LP 45rpm |
Label: | |
Released: | 2011 |
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Format: | 180GM 2LP 45RPM |
Country | US |
Barcode: | 0753088400339 |
Catalogue number: | AVRJ 4003-45 |
Store location: | ESSSENTIALS |
SKU: | K68014 |
Condition: | BRAND NEW & SEALED |
The items we sell are brand new and unused official releases supplied to us by record companies, unless stated otherwise in the listing. Generally all items are sealed (this will be stated in the listing title). Occasionally we may open an LP to confirm any colour variant. We sometimes sell used items, this will be shown in the listing. | |
Genre: | Swing , Easy Listening |
Categories: | label Analogue Productions , Analogue Productions , Essential Vinyl at Great Prices |
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound
2013 Stereophile Record To Die For (R2D4)!
"If you're a jazz-following audiophile, go buy this right away. Flummoxed by the $50 price tag? How much would you pay for the most palpable illusion you'll ever experience that Pops and the First Lady of Song are back among the living—standing, breathing, singing, and blowing, right in front of you? ... It's the only QRP Verve I've heard so far, but if it's a harbinger of things to come, it's what Satch would call a mitzvah!" — Fred Kaplan, www.stereophile.com, December 2011
"All hail Analogue Productions, the audiophile record company in Salina, Kansas, for hiring the best engineers to invent a new formula for pressing vinyl. The results are simply staggering. Check out the 45rpm remaster of the 1956 Ella & Louis (Fitzgerald & Armstrong). If you have a good stereo, you'll swear they're in the room!" — Fred Kaplan, Slate, December 2011
"...these are all truly classic Verve titles that you simply don't want to miss...most importantly, the sound of these reissues is nothing short of astounding. Particularly the early Billie and Ella mono records are incredible treasures of sonic beauty. I'd definitely ask Santa for the whole set, or, if you want to cherry pick, the most classic titles. Whatever you decide, you owe yourself at least a half dozen!" Winner of a 2012 Positive Feedback Online Writers' Choice Award — Danny Kaey, Positive Feedback Online, November/December 2011
The very fact that America's biggest jazz label called one of their albums quite simply Ella and Louis indicates that we are talking about something very special here. And surely enough has been said - "Satchmo" and the grande dame of jazz certainly need no further introduction. In the '50s just the mere mention of their forenames was enough to light up the eyes of jazz fans. A glance at the track list reveals that tranquility rules the day: wild stomps and improvised scats will neither be sought nor missed. Of prime importance to the jazz ballad is a feeling of "letting oneself drift" in the inspiration which gushes forth from the minds of genial American songwriters. This is no contest - for the artists all pursue a common goal with extreme sensitiveness. The background combo, made up of first-class musicians and led by Oscar Peterson, performs with great concentration and almost obtrusive unobtrusiveness. Verve's highly successful producer Norman Granz decided quite deliberately to make the recording in the studio instead of at a live session. And success has verified his judgment, for such vocal jazz knows only gentle tones - but the result is all the more intensive for that.
Originally released in 1956.
Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocals
Ella Fitzgerald, vocals
Louie Bellson, drums
Ray Brown, bass
Barrett Deems, drums
Herb Ellis, guitar
Ed Hall, clarinet
Dale Jones, bass
Billy Kyle, piano
Oscar Peterson, piano
Buddy Rich, drums
Trummy Young, trombone
A1 | Can't We Be Friends | 3:44 |
A2 | Isn't This A Lovely Day | 6:14 |
A3 | Moonlight In Vermont | 3:42 |
B1 | They Can't Take That Away From Me | 4:38 |
B2 | Under A Blanket Of Blue | 4:18 |
B3 | Tenderly | 5:10 |
C1 | A Foggy Day | 4:30 |
C2 | Stars Fell On Alabama | 3:30 |
C3 | Cheek To Cheek | 5:47 |
D1 | The Nearness Of You | 6:33 |
D2 | April In Paris | 6:30 |
dispatched in | 24 hours |
format | vinyl |
year of release | 2011 |
condition | new |
genre | Jazz |
artist | Louis Armstrong,Ella Fitzgerald |
label | Analogue Productions,Verve Records,Universal Music Special Markets |
Country | US |
Recently In Stock | No |
Forthcoming | No |
In wonderful Mono
By: Mike on 7 March 2019Great release by Analogue Productions. Ella and Louis sound awesome and it is done right in glorious mono. So glad I picked this one up.
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