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Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson – Ella And Oscar

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Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson – Ella And Oscar

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  • Even with less than essential bonus material, Ella and Oscar — recorded May 19, 1975 — is a welcome reissue that warrants repeated listening. Bassist Ray Brown, closely associated to both artists, appears on four tracks, but this is a decidedly duo effort that focuses on two close friends who happened to be among jazz's most historic figures.

    To call this collection of Great American Songbook standards intimate would be an understatement. Ella and Oscar is a low-key album of small, quiet pleasures. Even during the second half where Brown's bass provides additional rhythmic variety, the focus is squarely on voice and piano. Most of the album's tracks are under five minutes in length. Only on the closing number, "April In Paris," do they really stretch out significantly. Peterson delivers a relaxed but swinging solo. Fitzgerald follows suit with remarkably expressive scatting. Earlier on "When Your Lover Has Gone," she and Peterson trades four bars solos in captivating exchange of melodic ideas.

    Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the original analog master tape, and pressed at Quality Record Pressings for optimal sound quality, this Analogue Productions 180-gram reissue is a must-have for jazz fans. Housed in a single pocket Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket.

  • Artist: Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson
    Label: Analogue Productions, Pablo Records
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: US
    Genre: Jazz
  • A1 Mean To Me
    A2 How Long Has This Been Going On
    A3 When Your Lover Has Gone
    A4 More Than You Ever Know
    A5 There'S A Lull In My Life
    B1 Midnight Sun
    B2 I Hear Music
    B3 Street Of Dreams
    B4 April In Paris

Condition: Brand New
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Even with less than essential bonus material, Ella and Oscar — recorded May 19, 1975 — is a welcome reissue that warrants repeated listening. Bassist Ray Brown, closely associated to both artists, appears on four tracks, but this is a decidedly duo effort that focuses on two close friends who happened to be among jazz's most historic figures.

    To call this collection of Great American Songbook standards intimate would be an understatement. Ella and Oscar is a low-key album of small, quiet pleasures. Even during the second half where Brown's bass provides additional rhythmic variety, the focus is squarely on voice and piano. Most of the album's tracks are under five minutes in length. Only on the closing number, "April In Paris," do they really stretch out significantly. Peterson delivers a relaxed but swinging solo. Fitzgerald follows suit with remarkably expressive scatting. Earlier on "When Your Lover Has Gone," she and Peterson trades four bars solos in captivating exchange of melodic ideas.

    Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the original analog master tape, and pressed at Quality Record Pressings for optimal sound quality, this Analogue Productions 180-gram reissue is a must-have for jazz fans. Housed in a single pocket Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket.

  • Artist: Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson
    Label: Analogue Productions, Pablo Records
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: US
    Genre: Jazz
  • A1 Mean To Me
    A2 How Long Has This Been Going On
    A3 When Your Lover Has Gone
    A4 More Than You Ever Know
    A5 There'S A Lull In My Life
    B1 Midnight Sun
    B2 I Hear Music
    B3 Street Of Dreams
    B4 April In Paris

$58.54
Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson – Ella And Oscar
$58.54

Description

Condition: Brand New
  • Description
  • Release details
  • Tracklist
  • Even with less than essential bonus material, Ella and Oscar — recorded May 19, 1975 — is a welcome reissue that warrants repeated listening. Bassist Ray Brown, closely associated to both artists, appears on four tracks, but this is a decidedly duo effort that focuses on two close friends who happened to be among jazz's most historic figures.

    To call this collection of Great American Songbook standards intimate would be an understatement. Ella and Oscar is a low-key album of small, quiet pleasures. Even during the second half where Brown's bass provides additional rhythmic variety, the focus is squarely on voice and piano. Most of the album's tracks are under five minutes in length. Only on the closing number, "April In Paris," do they really stretch out significantly. Peterson delivers a relaxed but swinging solo. Fitzgerald follows suit with remarkably expressive scatting. Earlier on "When Your Lover Has Gone," she and Peterson trades four bars solos in captivating exchange of melodic ideas.

    Mastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the original analog master tape, and pressed at Quality Record Pressings for optimal sound quality, this Analogue Productions 180-gram reissue is a must-have for jazz fans. Housed in a single pocket Stoughton Printing tip-on jacket.

  • Artist: Ella Fitzgerald, Oscar Peterson
    Label: Analogue Productions, Pablo Records
    Format: LP
    Units: 1
    Country: US
    Genre: Jazz
  • A1 Mean To Me
    A2 How Long Has This Been Going On
    A3 When Your Lover Has Gone
    A4 More Than You Ever Know
    A5 There'S A Lull In My Life
    B1 Midnight Sun
    B2 I Hear Music
    B3 Street Of Dreams
    B4 April In Paris