Styles: Vocal Jazz
Year: 1957
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:28
Size: 157,3 MB
Art: Front
(3:23) 1. There's a Lull in My Life
(3:13) 2. More Than You Know
(3:27) 3. What Will I Tell My Heart?
(2:43) 4. I Never Had a Chance
(2:53) 5. Close Your Eyes
(3:17) 6. We'll Be Together Again
(3:10) 7. Then I'll Be Tired of You
(3:06) 8. Like Someone in Love
(3:54) 9. Midnight
(2:51) 10. I Thought About You
(3:55) 11. You're Blasé
(3:15) 12. Night Wind
(3:03) 13. What's New?
(4:37) 14. Hurry Home
(5:48) 15. How Long Has This Been Going On
(4:23) 16. I'll Never Be the Same
(3:59) 17. Lost in a Fog
(3:51) 18. Everything Happens to Me
(3:34) 19. So Rare
Year: 1957
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 68:28
Size: 157,3 MB
Art: Front
(3:23) 1. There's a Lull in My Life
(3:13) 2. More Than You Know
(3:27) 3. What Will I Tell My Heart?
(2:43) 4. I Never Had a Chance
(2:53) 5. Close Your Eyes
(3:17) 6. We'll Be Together Again
(3:10) 7. Then I'll Be Tired of You
(3:06) 8. Like Someone in Love
(3:54) 9. Midnight
(2:51) 10. I Thought About You
(3:55) 11. You're Blasé
(3:15) 12. Night Wind
(3:03) 13. What's New?
(4:37) 14. Hurry Home
(5:48) 15. How Long Has This Been Going On
(4:23) 16. I'll Never Be the Same
(3:59) 17. Lost in a Fog
(3:51) 18. Everything Happens to Me
(3:34) 19. So Rare
Ella Fitzgerald was accompanied by an orchestra arranged by Frank DeVol for this fine studio session; the CD reissue has been augmented by four selections recorded a month later. Most of the songs are veteran standards, Stan Getz's warm tenor helps out on four tunes, and although this is not an essential release her voice was so strong and appealing during this era that all of her recordings from the mid- to late '50s are enjoyable and easily recommended. ~ Scott Yanow http://www.allmusic.com/album/like-someone-in-love-mw0000272518
Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Ted Nash (alto saxophone); Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Frank DeVol and his Orchestra.
Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Ted Nash (alto saxophone); Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Frank DeVol and his Orchestra.
To my mind, this is one of the classic Ella recordings, Thank you, Giullia.
ReplyDeleteThank You too Boro Boy and Mat!
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