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Album Details: Ella Fitzgerald [First Budget]

Release Date:07/15/2002
Label:Documents Classics
UPC:4011222054098

Track List: Ella Fitzgerald [First Budget]

Disk 1

  1. Cryin' My Heart Out Over You
  2. Just A Simple Melody
  3. Lover Come Back To Me
  4. Mr. Paganini
  5. We Can't Go On This Way
  1. Sugar Blues
  2. Is There Someone Else
  3. Sing Song Swing
  4. Goin' And Getting It
  5. Starlit Hour

Disk 2

  1. Mr. Paganini
  2. A Tisket, A Tasket
  3. Shine
  4. Basin Street Blues
  5. Under The Spell Of The Blues
  1. Flying Home
  2. Chewin' Gum
  3. I Got A Guy
  4. Holiday In Harlem
  5. Limehouse Blues

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Pro Reviews: Ella Fitzgerald [First Budget]

  • All Music Guide

    This eponymous collection from the Past Perfect label collects 37 performances from Ella Fitzgerald's time with the Decca label during the late '30s and '40s a period where she was blooming but not yet in full flower. It's also a period that's been surveyed hundreds of times since the beginning of the LP era, and the sound is closer to fair than perfect. With just a few exceptions, ballads and standards are the order of the day, including "How High the Moon," "Oh, Lady Be Good," and "I'm Beginning to See the Light."

    - John Bush, All Music Guide

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Biography

Ella Fitzgerald

"The First Lady of Song," Ella Fitzgerald was arguably the finest female jazz singer of all time (although some may vote for Sarah Vaughan or Billie Holiday). Blessed with a beautiful voice and a wide range, Fitzgerald could outswing anyone, was a brilliant scat singer, and had near-perfect elocution; one could always understand the words she sang. The one fault was tha... Read more