The Complete Studio Recorded Duets
The Complete Studio Recorded Duets
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Our Take
Our Take
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, what a duo. The Complete Studio Recorded Duets are a delightful blend of jazz and soul, bringing together two of the most iconic voices in music history. From start to finish, this album is a pure joy to listen to.
Fitzgerald's smooth and velvety vocals perfectly complement Armstrong's gravelly, powerful tone. Their chemistry is undeniable, and it's clear that these two legends truly enjoyed singing together. The playful banter between tracks only adds to the charm of this record, making it feel like you're eavesdropping on a private jam session.
Standout tracks include the classic "Dream a Little Dream of Me" and the toe-tapping "Cheek to Cheek." Each song is a masterclass in musicality, with Fitzgerald and Armstrong effortlessly gliding through intricate melodies and complex harmonies. It's no wonder these recordings have stood the test of time.
Whether you're a jazz aficionado or just looking for some feel-good music to brighten your day, The Complete Studio Recorded Duets is a must-listen. So go ahead, pour yourself a glass of your favourite tipple, sit back, and let the magic of Ella and Louis sweep you off your feet. Trust me, you won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Don't Be That Way
2. They All Laughed
3. Autumn in New York
4. Stompin' at the Savoy
5. I Won't Dance
6. Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You?
7. Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (Feat. Cyndi Lauper)
8. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
9. I'm Puttin' All My Eggs in One Basket
10. A Fine Romance
11. Love Is Here to Stay
12. Learnin' the Blues
13. Summertime
14. I Got Plenty of Nuttin'
15. Bess, You Is My Woman Now
16. It Ain't Necessarily So
Disc: 1
17. Cheek to Cheek
18. The Nearness of You
19. April in Paris
1. You Won't Be Satisfied
2. The Frim Fram Sauce
3. Dream a Little Dream of Me
4. Can Anyone Explain
5. Necessary Evil
6. Oops!
7. Would You Like to Take a Walk
8. Who Walks in When I Walk Out
9. Can't We Be Friends?
10. Isn't This a Lovely Day
11. Moonlight in Vermont
12. They Can't Take That Away from Me
13. Under a Blanket of Blue
14. Tenderly
15. A Foggy Day
16. Stars Fell On Alabama
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About the artist
Ella Fitzgerald
Profile: Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Song, was a force to be reckoned with in the realm of jazz. Born in 1917 in Virginia, this powerhouse vocalist quickly rose to fame with her unparalleled scat singing and impeccable phrasing. From sultry ballads to upbeat swing numbers, Fitzgerald captivated audiences with her smooth, velvety voice and boundless charisma. With her unmatched vocal range and impressive body of work, Fitzgerald solidified her place in music history as one of the greatest jazz singers of all time. From her collaborations with top musicians like Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong to her groundbreaking solo albums, Fitzgerald's discography is a testament to her enduring talent and influence. Despite facing racial discrimination throughout her career, Fitzgerald's resilience and determination never wavered. She broke down barriers and paved the way for future generations of African-American artists, proving that talent knows no boundaries. Ella Fitzgerald's impact on the music world is undeniable, and her legacy continues to inspire artists around the globe. Her music transcends time and genre, leaving an indelible mark on the history of jazz and popular music. Profile: Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong, the iconic trumpet player and vocalist, was a larger-than-life figure in the world of jazz. Born in 1901 in New Orleans, Armstrong revolutionized the genre with his innovative approach to improvisation and his distinctive gravelly voice. Known for his infectious smile and charismatic stage presence, Armstrong captivated audiences with his electrifying performances and unparalleled musicianship. From his early recordings with the Hot Five and Hot Seven to his later hits like "What a Wonderful World," Armstrong's contributions to jazz are immeasurable. Despite facing challenges and adversity throughout his career, Armstrong remained a trailblazer in the world of music. His collaborations with artists like Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington showcased his versatility and creativity, earning him a place among the greatest musicians of all time. Louis Armstrong's influence on jazz and
More about the artist > ,Louis Armstrong
Profile: Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald, the First Lady of Song, was a force to be reckoned with in the realm of jazz. Born in 1917 in Virginia, this powerhouse vocalist quickly rose to fame with her unparalleled scat singing and impeccable phrasing. From sultry ballads to upbeat swing numbers, Fitzgerald captivated audiences with her smooth, velvety voice and boundless charisma. With her unmatched vocal range and impressive body of work, Fitzgerald solidified her place in music history as one of the greatest jazz singers of all time. From her collaborations with top musicians like Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong to her groundbreaking solo albums, Fitzgerald's discography is a testament to her enduring talent and influence. Despite facing racial discrimination throughout her career, Fitzgerald's resilience and determination never wavered. She broke down barriers and paved the way for future generations of African-American artists, proving that talent knows no boundaries. Ella Fitzgerald's impact on the music world is undeniable, and her legacy continues to inspire artists around the globe. Her music transcends time and genre, leaving an indelible mark on the history of jazz and popular music. Profile: Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong, the iconic trumpet player and vocalist, was a larger-than-life figure in the world of jazz. Born in 1901 in New Orleans, Armstrong revolutionized the genre with his innovative approach to improvisation and his distinctive gravelly voice. Known for his infectious smile and charismatic stage presence, Armstrong captivated audiences with his electrifying performances and unparalleled musicianship. From his early recordings with the Hot Five and Hot Seven to his later hits like "What a Wonderful World," Armstrong's contributions to jazz are immeasurable. Despite facing challenges and adversity throughout his career, Armstrong remained a trailblazer in the world of music. His collaborations with artists like Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington showcased his versatility and creativity, earning him a place among the greatest musicians of all time. Louis Armstrong's influence on jazz and