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Ella Fitzgerald: Ella and Basie!
ByElla and Basie! presents the band in the role of accompanist and the group performs its task with the utmost gusto and musicality. Quincy Jones' crisp arrangements don't give individual musicians many soloing opportunities. Rather, they call for precise dynamic shifts and delicate interplay between reeds and brass, highlighting some of the musical areas over which the Basie band reigned supreme. The ensemble drops from a screaming forte to a simmering piano with ease on tunes such as the melancholy "Satin Doll" and jumping "Tea for Two." A classic rhythm section of guitarist Freddie Green, bassist Buddy Catlett, drummer Sonny Payne and Basie himself heighten the energy of the band by remaining laid back yet explosivethe latter being a consequence of Payne's work behind the kitthroughout the album, which consists of a collection of down-to-mid tempo standards.
Fitzgerald, in her prime on this recording, contributes to the sense of excitement by interspersing brief snippets of scatting with boldly sung lyrics. On "Honeysuckle Rose," the album's opener and most energetic tune, she takes her longest "solo," a playful, relatively uncomplicated endeavor, intertwining with Basie's sparse comping, that transitions smoothly into a sax solo and an infectious shout-chorus finale. On "Them There Eyes," Fitzgerald trades melodies with trumpeter Joe Newman to an obviously arranged but nevertheless swinging affect.
In contrast to her performance on the album's more fiery tracks, Fitzgerald has the opportunity to croon on the ballad "Dream a Little Dream of Me," which features Basie on organ as well as a short lyrical trombone solo by Benny Powell. Similarly, she takes up a more subdued and forlorn tone on "My Last Affair."
Other high points of the album include a well developed arrangement of "Shiny Stockings" and a dirty shuffle, "On The Sunny Side Of The Street." The 2004 CD re-release includes two alternate takes of "My Last Affair" and four takes of an additional tune, "Robbin's Nest."
While Ella and Basie! doesn't individually showcase the many talented musicians in the Count Basie Orchestra, it provides an example of a singer and a band at their most refined levels of musicianship. None of the songs are long or venture into the abstract; this album is jazz in its most primal form.
Tracks: Honeysuckle Rose; 'Deed I Do; Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall; Them There Eyes; Dream a Little Dream of Me; Tea for Two; Satin Doll; I'm Beginning to See the Light; Shiny Stockings; My Last Affair; Ain't Misbehavin'; On The Sunny Side Of The Street.
Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald: vocals; Count Basie: piano; Sonny Cohn: trumpet; Al Aarons: trumpet; Joe Newman: trumpet; Don Rader: trumpet; Eric Dixon: flute, tenor saxophone; Frank Foster: flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Frank Wess: flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Marshall Royal: clarinet, alto saxophone; Charlie Fowlkes: baritone saxophone; Benny Powell : trombone; Urbie Green: trombone; Henry Coker: trombone; Grover Mitchell: trombone; Flip Ricard: trombone, trumpet; Freddie Green: guitar; Buddy Catlett : bass; Sonny Payne: drums.
Track Listing
Tracks: Honeysuckle Rose; 'Deed I Do; Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall; Them There Eyes; Dream a Little Dream of Me; Tea for Two; Satin Doll; I'm Beginning to See the Light; Shiny Stockings; My Last Affair; Ain't Misbehavin'; On The Sunny Side Of The Street.
Personnel
Ella Fitzgerald
vocalsElla Fitzgerald: vocals; Count Basie: piano; Sonny Cohn: trumpet; Al Aarons: trumpet; Joe Newman: trumpet; Don Rader: trumpet; Eric Dixon: flute, tenor saxophone; Frank Foster: flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Frank Wess: flute, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone; Marshall Royal: clarinet, alto saxophone; Charlie Fowlkes: baritone saxophone; Benny Powell : trombone; Urbie Green: trombone; Henry Coker: trombone; Grover Mitchell: trombone; Flip Ricard: trombone, trumpet; Freddie Green: guitar; Buddy Catlett : bass; Sonny Payne: drums.
Album information
Title: Ella and Basie! | Year Released: 1963 | Record Label: Verve Records
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