Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong – Ella And Louis (180g Vinyl)
Ella and Louis is an inspired collaboration, masterminded by producer Norman Granz. Both artists were riding high at this stage in their careers, and Granz assembled a stellar quartet of Oscar Peterson (piano), Buddy Rich (drums), Herb Ellis (guitar) and Ray Brown (bass). Equally inspired was the choice of material, with the gruffness of Armstrong's voice blending like magic with Fitzgerald's stunningly silky delivery. Outstanding are Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek" and "Isn't This a Lovely Day," and everything else works like a dream, with the golden star going to the Gershwin brothers' "They Can't Take That Away from Me." Gentle and sincere, this is deserving of a place in every home.
Tracklist
Can't We Be Friends?
Isn't This a Lovely Day
Moonlight in Vermont
They Can't Take That Away From Me
Under a Blanket of Blue
Tenderly
A Foggy Day
Stars Fell on Alabama
Cheek to Cheek
The Nearness of You
April in Paris
Cat no: 8436028697052
Ella and Louis is an inspired collaboration, masterminded by producer Norman Granz. Both artists were riding high at this stage in their careers, and Granz assembled a stellar quartet of Oscar Peterson (piano), Buddy Rich (drums), Herb Ellis (guitar) and Ray Brown (bass). Equally inspired was the choice of material, with the gruffness of Armstrong's voice blending like magic with Fitzgerald's stunningly silky delivery. Outstanding are Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek" and "Isn't This a Lovely Day," and everything else works like a dream, with the golden star going to the Gershwin brothers' "They Can't Take That Away from Me." Gentle and sincere, this is deserving of a place in every home.
Tracklist
Can't We Be Friends?
Isn't This a Lovely Day
Moonlight in Vermont
They Can't Take That Away From Me
Under a Blanket of Blue
Tenderly
A Foggy Day
Stars Fell on Alabama
Cheek to Cheek
The Nearness of You
April in Paris
Cat no: 8436028697052
Ella and Louis is an inspired collaboration, masterminded by producer Norman Granz. Both artists were riding high at this stage in their careers, and Granz assembled a stellar quartet of Oscar Peterson (piano), Buddy Rich (drums), Herb Ellis (guitar) and Ray Brown (bass). Equally inspired was the choice of material, with the gruffness of Armstrong's voice blending like magic with Fitzgerald's stunningly silky delivery. Outstanding are Irving Berlin's "Cheek to Cheek" and "Isn't This a Lovely Day," and everything else works like a dream, with the golden star going to the Gershwin brothers' "They Can't Take That Away from Me." Gentle and sincere, this is deserving of a place in every home.
Tracklist
Can't We Be Friends?
Isn't This a Lovely Day
Moonlight in Vermont
They Can't Take That Away From Me
Under a Blanket of Blue
Tenderly
A Foggy Day
Stars Fell on Alabama
Cheek to Cheek
The Nearness of You
April in Paris
Cat no: 8436028697052