Ella Fitzgerald - Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers - 1959 (2003)
WavPack (Img + Cue + Log + Audio Identifier Report Included): 241 Mb | EAC Secure Mode Rip | Mp3 (CBR 320 kbps): 97 Mb | Scans | WinRar Files (3% recovery)
Audio CD (September 23, 2003) - Original Release Date: November 24, 1958 - Number of Discs: 1 -Format: Original recording remastered - Label: Verve - Catalog Number: MG VS 6072
Jazz Vocals, Jazz
WavPack (Img + Cue + Log + Audio Identifier Report Included): 241 Mb | EAC Secure Mode Rip | Mp3 (CBR 320 kbps): 97 Mb | Scans | WinRar Files (3% recovery)
Audio CD (September 23, 2003) - Original Release Date: November 24, 1958 - Number of Discs: 1 -Format: Original recording remastered - Label: Verve - Catalog Number: MG VS 6072
Jazz Vocals, Jazz
Product Description: Recorded just before and after the period that she made the George and Ira Gershwin Songbook, Ella Fitzgerald is in fine form on this obscure LP, performing a dozen standards. Although two songs are by Harold Arlen, the composers were in most cases less prolific than the ones she saluted in her songbook series. Ella is backed by a large unidentified orchestra conducted and arranged by Frank DeVol. Swingers alternate with ballads, and as usual, Ella uplifts everything, including "Let's Fall In Love," "Moonlight Serenade," "Gone With the Wind" and "East of the Sun." An enjoyable if not classic release. ~ Scott Yanow
Recorded at Radio Recorders, Hollywood, California on November 24, 1958 and July 11, 1959.
Frank DeVol Biography: Frank DeVol was never quite a "household name," but for a few years in the 1960's, his name came into millions of American households every week, sometimes more than once each week. As a bandleader and arranger, he was one of the busiest working musicians of the 1950's and 1960's, and as a composer, he wrote more than 50 movie scores–but it was his theme music for series such as My Three Sons and The Brady Bunch by which he came into our homes and pop-culture consciousness for decades. Frank DeVol was born in Moundsville, West Virginia and raised in Canton, Ohio, the son of a band leader.
In 1925, at age 14, he was already a paid-up member of the musicians' union, playing violin and piano in a band led by his father at a local theater. He taught himself the saxophone after saving enough to buy one, and he played professionally. By the end of the 1930's, DeVol was playing in and arranging material for the Horace Heidt Orchestra. He moved into radio work when the Mutual Network hired him as a band leader on one of its shows in California, and he went on to become a band leader and arranger for such renowned figures as Rudy Vallee and Dinah Shore during the 1940's. DeVol also worked as a band leader and arranger on recordings by figures such as Vic Damone, Doris Day, and Tony Bennett. In 1954, DeVol made the jump to composer when he was engaged to write the music for a Robert Aldrich movie called World for Ransom. Despite the fact that the movie was produced on a low budget and wasn't very visible to the trade, the score was good enough to get DeVol the first of five Oscar nominations that he would receive throughout his career. Aldrich used him on several subsequent big-budget movies, including The Dirty Dozen (which yielded a hit single), Kiss Me Deadly, Attack, Hush . . . Hush Sweet Charlotte (another Oscar nominee for music), Flight of the Phoenix, Ulzana's Raid, The Longest Yard, and All The Marbles. His other movie scores included Guess Who's Coming To Dinner (another music Oscar nominee), the '50s romantic comedy Pillow Talk (also nominated for an Oscar for music), the western comedy McLintock!, and the western adventure Duel At Diablo. It was in television, however, that DeVol made his biggest impact. His theme from the sitcom My Three Sons remains one of the most familiar of early 1960's television title music, and his title theme for The Brady Bunch earned one of five Emmy nominations that DeVol received. He also wrote the title music for Family Affair, among many other series. DeVol made occasional on-screen appearances as an actor. During the early 1960's, he played Mr. Bannister, the nervous employer of John Astin and Marty Ingles, in the sitcom I'm Dickens, He's Fenster. And in the 1970's, he endeared himself to a new generation of fans of satiric comedy with his portrayal of Happy Kyne, the leader of the studio band (the Mirthmakers) on the fictional talk-show Fernwood 2-night (later America 2-night). The notion of Frank DeVol, whose screen manner could make coffee nervous, playing anyone name "Happy" was funny enough, but DeVol played the role at a deeper and more sophisticated level. When Happy Kyne & the Mirthmakers did a patriotic medley for the Fernwood 2-night July 4th program, the music would shift just as something resembling a familiar march tune manifested itself, or a beat that might get the listener's foot tapping turned up. DeVol also recorded many albums of pop standards and salutes to American songwriters in his capacity as a band leader in the 1950's. ~ Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Review: Ella fans, clamor and quake no more! This is one of the last albums we've been waiting for on CD (only Hello Dolly remains unreleased; keep the faith!) Here is Ella in absolutely stunning form, and abetted by the versatile Frank DeVol orchestra in the late 50's, with a folder full of classic gems of the Great American Songbook. There's no way you can miss. While half of the tracks could be considered "covers" (Ella would either re-record them later or had done them previously), there are a few surprises here, including the fooler of the album, the classic Johnny Mercer penned I REMEMBER YOU, with it's slow simmering opening verse giving way to a flag waving swinger.
Definitely a different and swingin' treatment that might not work for anyone else. Her later version with Nelson Riddle in the 60's would be more true to the usual renditions of this classic, but this version makes for a good alternative. SWEET AND LOVELY, a done-to-death standard takes on new life here and the arrangement is crisp and swinging as well. Ella is in wonderful form and with Harry "Sweets" Edison's fills, this is the perfect opener to the album. GONE WITH THE WIND was one that Ella would carry through until the end of her career. She used it early on, in concerts, and covered it again here .A lighter version of Lady Day's "prelude to no kiss", MY OLD FLAME also shines as one of this set's standouts (was that a Plas Johnson sax solo at the break?) It's a shame that we don't have complete personnel listings included, but no complaints here; just thrilled to have this one on CD at last! And to be universally correct, we have a dreamy, straight forward version of MOONLIGHT SERENADE, and an easy going version of EAST OF THE SUN (And West Of The Moon) that grows steadily into a swinger. Yes, Ella has sung and swung for the swingers over the years, but this album just endears her more to we adoring fans.
01 - Sweet and Lovely - 3:16
02 - Let's Fall in Love - 3:08
03 - Makin Whoopee - 3:47
04 - That Old Feeling - 4:20
05 - I Remember You - 2:26
06 - Moonlight Serenade - 3:04
07 - Gone With the Wind - 3:04
08 - Can't We Be Friends? - 3:26
09 - Out of this World - 4:38
10 - My Old Flame - 3:07
11 - East of the Sun (and West of the Moon) - 3:49
12 - Lullaby of Broadway - 2:27
Personnel:
- Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals
- Harry "Sweets" Edison
- Frank DeVol - Arranger, Conductor
guaza
If you discover any dead links in any of my posts,
please send me a private message !!!!
please send me a private message !!!!
EAC extraction logfile from 20. October 2007, 1:00 for CD
Ella Fitzgerald / Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers
Used drive : LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1H Adapter: 3 ID: 0
Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Read offset correction : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo
Use compression offset : 30
Other options :
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Installed external ASPI interface
Range status and errors
Selected range
Filename C:\Ella Fitzgerald - Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers.wav
Peak level 98.8 %
Range quality 100.0 %
CRC D2CD96EA
Copy OK
No errors occured
End of status report
Ella Fitzgerald / Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers
Used drive : LITE-ON DVDRW LH-20A1H Adapter: 3 ID: 0
Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache
Read offset correction : 6
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo
Use compression offset : 30
Other options :
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Installed external ASPI interface
Range status and errors
Selected range
Filename C:\Ella Fitzgerald - Sings Sweet Songs for Swingers.wav
Peak level 98.8 %
Range quality 100.0 %
CRC D2CD96EA
Copy OK
No errors occured
End of status report