Performer: Ella Fitzgerald
Title: The 1961 Amsterdam Concert
Released: 2012
Country: France
Category: Blues
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Matrix, Runout: 4569915 WW. PO. ES 17-1-12/01 11006335. Other Versions (2 of 2) View All. Cat.
Фитцджеральд с музыкантами выступала во второй части концерта, в первой - трио Оскара Петерсона.
The 1961 Amsterdam Concert (aka Live At The Concertgebouw 1961) is a vocal jazz music live album recording by ELLA FITZGERALD released in 2012 on CD, LP/Vinyl and/or cassette. Reissued in 2017 as "Live At The Concertgebouw 1961"(Fondamenta – FON-1704027,France). Thanks to snobb for the addition.
Recorded at Amsterdam Concertgebouth, Holland, February 18, 1961. Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals Lou Levy - Piano Herb Ellis - Guitar Wilfred Middlebrooks - Bass Gus Johnson - Drums. Tracks 16 - 17: Recorded at Carnegie Hall, New York, September 19, 1953. Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals Raymond Tunia - Piano Ray Brown - Bass Buddy Rich - Drums. Ella Fitzgerald - The 1961 Amsterdam Concert (2012).
The 1961 Amsterdam Concert. Release group by Ella Fitzgerald. The 1961 Amsterdam Concert.
Title The 1961 Amsterdam Concert. Author Ella Fitzgerald. Supplier Solar Records. This release presents a never before heard live performance by the great Ella Fitzgerald, recorded live in Amsterdam in 1961. She is backed here by her usual group of that period, featuring pianist Lou Levy, guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Wilfred Middlebrooks, and drummer Gus Johnson. As a bonus, the only two surviving songs from a 1953 Carnegie Hall set by Ella, both of which appear here on CD for the first time ever. ELLA FITZGERALD, vocals LOU LEVY, piano HERB ELLIS, guitar WILFRED MIDDLEBROOKS, bass GUS JOHNSON, drums. Amsterdam Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, Holland, February 18, 1961
Ella Fitzgerald & the Lou Levy Quartet Amsterdam (Concertgebouw) 18 February, 1961.
Devialet Ella Fitzgerald. Live at the Concertgebouw - 1961. Previously unreleased recording of Ella Fitzgerald. Limited to 900 hand-numbered copies. The legendary Concertgebouw, Amsterdam. After a memorable performance in Berlin a year earlier, Fitzgerald was once again singing to a packed concert hall. Norman Granz, serious and to the point, introduced the musicians. Lou Levy had long been accompanying Ella. The quartet took the stage with the singer herself. In her fresh, almost girlish voice and that hint of characteristic impertinence, she launched into Too Close For Comfort, followed by On A Slow Boat To China. By now Ella had the audience firmly in the palm of her hand.
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Recorded at the Concertgebouw, February 18,1961Track 16 and 17 were recorded in 1953 at Carnegie Hall on September 19 and have never before been released on CD.
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