All That Jazz (Ella Fitzgerald album)
All That Jazz | ||||
---|---|---|---|---|
Studio album by Ella Fitzgerald | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Recorded | March 15–16, 20–22, 1989, Group IV Studios, Hollywood | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz | |||
Length | 60:47 | |||
Label | Pablo | |||
Producer | Norman Granz | |||
Ella Fitzgerald chronology | ||||
|
Professional ratings | |
---|---|
Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
All That Jazz was the last studio album by the American jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald.
All That Jazz eschewed a tendency by Fitzgerald in past decades to record popular and commercial songs of the day, and instead concentrated on jazz standards from the Swing era, a period which some fifty years earlier had seen her begin her career in music.
Fitzgerald's performance on this album won her the Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Performance, Female, at the 33rd Grammy Awards. Fitzgerald also appeared on Quincy Jones Back on the Block, which won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year at the same ceremony.
Track listing
For the 1992 Pablo CD Issue, PACD-2310-938-2
- "Dream a Little Dream of Me" (Milton Adolphus, Gus Kahn) – 5:00
- "My Last Affair" (Haven Johnson) – 4:34
- "Baby, Don't You Quit Now" (Johnny Mercer, Jimmy Rowles) – 5:09
- "Oh! Look at Me Now" (Joe Bushkin, John DeVries) – 5:10
- "Jersey Bounce" (Tiny Bradshaw, Buddy Feyne, Edward Johnson, Bobby Plate) – 3:44
- "When Your Lover Has Gone" (Einar Aaron Swan) – 5:00
- "That Old Devil Called Love" (Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts) – 4:49
- "All That Jazz" (Benny Carter, Al Stillman) – 4:04
- "Just When We're Falling in Love" (Robbins' Nest) (Illinois Jacquet, Bob Russell, Lucky Thompson) – 5:24
- "Good Morning Heartache" (Ervin Drake, Dan Fisher, Irene Higginbotham) – 5:28
- "Little Jazz" (Roy Eldridge, Buster Harding) – 5:37
- "The Nearness of You" (Hoagy Carmichael, Ned Washington) – 7:09
Personnel
- Ella Fitzgerald - vocals
- Kenny Barron - piano
- Mike Wofford
- Ray Brown - double bass
- Benny Carter - alto saxophone
- Harry "Sweets" Edison - trumpet
- Clark Terry
- Al Grey - trombone
- Bobby Durham - drums
- Angel Balestier - engineer
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 10/4/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.