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The Best of the Song Books | 
enlarge | Artist: Ella Fitzgerald Label: Verve Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy Used: $2.25 You Save: $9.73 (81%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 6442
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 519804 UPC: 731451980428 EAN: 0731451980428 ASIN: B0000046R2
Release Date: September 21, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: used. minor scratches. booklet is in good condition.
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| • | Something's Gotta Give - Ella Fitzgerald, Mercer, Johnny | | • | Love Is Here to Stay - Ella Fitzgerald, Gershwin, George | | • | Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered - Ella Fitzgerald, Hart, Lorenz | | • | I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm - Ella Fitzgerald, Berlin, Irving | | • | The Lady Is a Tramp - Ella Fitzgerald, Hart, Lorenz | | • | I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) - Ella Fitzgerald, Ellington, Duke | | • | Miss Otis Regrets - Ella Fitzgerald, Porter, Cole | | • | 'S Wonderful - Ella Fitzgerald, Gershwin, George | | • | Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea - Ella Fitzgerald, Arlen, Harold | | • | Love for Sale - Ella Fitzgerald, Porter, Cole | | • | They Can't Take That Away from Me - Ella Fitzgerald, Gershwin, George | | • | Midnight Sun - Ella Fitzgerald, Burke, Sonny | | • | Hooray for Love - Ella Fitzgerald, Arlen, Harold | | • | Why Was I Born? - Ella Fitzgerald, Hammerstein, Oscar | | • | Cotton Tail - Ella Fitzgerald, Ellington, Duke | | • | Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye - Ella Fitzgerald, Porter, Cole |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Trying to cull a single-CD "Best of" from the 16-CD set of The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books may seem like a daunting task, but it's also foolproof. The complete set is a monument to the century's greatest songs and, arguably, its greatest singer, and this selection is a series of gems programmed to simulate a Fitzgerald performance, carefully sequencing joyous uptempo swingers and moving ballads. Recorded between 1956 and 1964, Fitzgerald's finest years, the CD includes arrangements by Nelson Riddle, Billy May, and Buddy Bregman, as well as a superb rendering of "I've Got It Bad" with the Ellington orchestra and Johnny Hodges. Balancing the orchestral settings are some intimate small-group performances, including a witty rendition of Cole Porter's "Miss Otis Regrets" and Rodgers and Hart's "Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered." This is an ideal introduction to the "Song Books," a selection so good it will appeal to owners of the box sets. --Stuart Broomer
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GOODMAN November 16, 2008 WHEN ELLA DOES A SONG NO ONE ELSE NEEDS TO RECORD IT EVER AGAIN. SHE IS THE ABSOLUTE BEST.
Truly the best February 11, 2008 I've listened to the other songbooks and this CD is the only one I can listen to without skipping around. I loved this CD from the first time I heard it. Ella Fitzgerald has one of the best singing voices I've ever heard and I never get tired of this album. I've had it for about ten years and it's still one of the CD's I play the most.
Fantastic Listening January 25, 2008 The Best of the Song BooksThe title says it all. This is easy listening at it's best and this lady has one of the most beautiful voices ever. There are so many songs that I enjoyed that it just goes round and round on my CD player - the last track sends shivers up my spine. If you like music from this era, then this CD is a must.
Accept no Substitutes or Imitations September 24, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is Ella at her finest and reminiscent of her live performances. Couple Ella with great composers, lyricists, arrangers and orchestras and this is a classic for the ages. In popular music there are but two "Voices", Ella and Frank.
Ella burns up the track as she and these songs become one July 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Ella Fitzgerald turned out numerous song books at a time when her voice was quite possibly at its peak. This CD attempts to cover the very best of the numbers from all her song books. Although no single CD can truly do that; this CD comes pretty close and every number is a huge hit.
The CD track set starts with "Something's Gotta Give;" and Ella sings this with all her might as she swings brightly. The musical arrangement bolsters Ella's vocals wonderfully for this relentlessly upbeat number. "Something's Gotta Give" provides a strong start for this album. "Our Love Is Here To Stay" features Ella massaging this immortal Gershwin tune. Ella swings gently for this romantic tune and the musicians accompany Ella to perfection. The horns really shine in this Nelson Riddle arrangement, too.
"Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered" features Ella singing rarely heard additional verses; her voice is rich, warm and vibrant. The slow tempo and piano work well as Ella swings very gently to make "Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered" a rare gem shining brightly! "The Lady Is A Tramp" gives us a change of pace; Ella sings a beautiful opening verse slow and sweet before this number takes off and Ella takes flight! The vivacious arrangement by Buddy Bregman reflects great judgment that enhances "The Lady Is A Tramp."
"Miss Otis Regrets" showcases Cole Porter's talent; and when Ella sings "Miss Otis Regrets" she infuses it with such understanding that Ella's rendition is THE ultimate interpretation of this melancholy ballad. The piano playing by Paul Smith never misses a note, either. I believe you will appreciate "Miss Otis Regrets." "S'Wonderful" changes the pace once again as Ella sings a relentlessly upbeat song. "S'Wonderful" glows when Ella interprets it with her unique sense of style; and Ella swings very well for this number. In addition, "Love For Sale" has Ella singing extra verses yet again--what a treat that is! "Love For Sale" sports a grand arrangement by Buddy Bregman as Ella sings of a young woman who wants her men to pay her for romantic time alone with her. "Love For Sale" has melancholy lyrics but the beautiful arrangement and interpretation makes this a very special number. The arrangement gradually gets louder for a crescendo effect--love it!
"They Can't Take That Away From Me" receives careful treatment from Ella as she sings this with panache and excellent diction. Nelson Riddle's arrangement does quite the trick, too. "Midnight Sun" uses the percussion well; and Ella massages the lyrics as only she could to sing this romantic ballad so very well. "Cotton Tail" has Ella scatting and jamming her heart out; she puts all her might into this jazzy, breakneck Duke Ellington number. Stuff Smith really does it well on that violin, too!
The CD ends with "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" by Cole Porter. Buddy Bregman delivers a heavenly arrangement as Ella sings with great sensitivity, grace and confidence. "Ev'ry Time We Say Goodbye" is some strong ending for this album!
The liner notes include a commentary style essay by Geoffrey Mark Fidelman and you get all the song credits with their recording dates as well.
Ella Fitzgerald turned out so many superlative song books that it's not truly possible to create a single CD "best of the song books" album. Too much is omitted; I would have preferred a two CD set for this effort. However, I will give this CD five stars anyway because the high level of quality control impresses me to no end. The quality of the sound is excellent; Phil Schaap did a great job of remastering these songs.
I highly recommend this CD for Ella Fitzgerald fans and for people who want a quick overview of the song book albums Ella recorded in the 1950s and 1960s. People who enjoy classic pop vocals with an occasional jazzy twist would do well to get this album, too.
Thank you forever, Ella Fitzgerald!!!
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