| | Ella Fitzgerald Hello Love CD Ella Fitzgerald Discography of CDs
(2 Customer Reviews)
Of the dozens of Ella Fitzgerald albums on the market, HELLO LOVE may be the most romantic. Recorded in the late 1950s, these 12 tracks highlight Fitzgerald's ability to render passionate and tender performances of love songs.
Yet Fitzgerald may have more in common with a horn player than a vocalist. Unlike many song stylists, she wasn't merely a pretty voice; she employed a lot of jazzy nuance and timbral variety in her singing. On this album, you might hear her drag behind the beat on a phrase or slide up to a note slowly. She also might spice up a particularly important word with a jazzy turn. Listeners will hear these subtle vocal qualities best on "You Go to My Head." On this ballad, Frank DeVol's arrangement supports Fitzgerald with long, lush string chords and sparkling harp glissandos. Further, the soaring flute and French horn add even more zest to this arrangement, as does the short but beautiful alto saxophone solo. Overall, this collection of standards spotlights the true elegance of Fitzgerald's singing.
Arranger: Frank de Vol.
Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald & Her Savoy Eight, Chick Webb & His Orchestra featuring Taft Jordon, John Kirby, and Louis Jordon, Teddy Wilson & His Orchestra featuring Teddy McRae and Cozy Cole, Benny Goodman & His Orchestra.
Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Barney Kessel (guitar); Martin Ruderman (flute); Ben Webster (tenor saxophone); Harry "Sweets" Edison, Pete Candoli (trumpet); George Roberts (trombone); Arnold Ross (piano); Joe Mondragon (bass instrument); Alvin Stoller (drums); Milt Holland (percussion).
Ella Fitzgerald Hello Love Songs Purchase Hello Love CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Art Of Carmen Mcrae/For Once In My Life CDs (2004)
Hello Love
$10.59
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Hello Love
$9.75
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Hello Love
$9.89
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Hello Love
$14.79
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$29.79 | | Ozma Doubble Donkey Disc CD (2002)
Hello Love
$11.79 Any Weezer fans disappointed with their comeback albums would be better off listening to a younger set of geek rockers who go by the name of Ozma but could just as easily be called "Weezer circa Blue Album." The Californians have got the fuzzed-out guitars, loud drums, vocal harmonies, and synthesizer down just right. The band's apparent obsession with outer space -- Ozma was the name of the first search for signs of extraterrestrial life -- is taken to a new level on the first part of this album, called "The Russian Coldfusion." It features "Flight of Yuri Gagarin" and "Landing of Yuri Gagarin," the first man in space. There's more nostalgia for the recent past ...
| | Toshiko Akiyoshi Long Yello Road CD (1975) (Import) Japan; 24 Bit Remastered
Hello Love
$31.55
| | Renee Rosnes Trio Time For Love CD (2006) (Import) Japan
Hello Love
$18.15
| | Hematovore Untitled CD (2004)
Hello Love
$10.15
| | Augustus Pablo Rare Dubs 1970-1971 CD (Import)
Hello Love
$32.85
| | Hoots & Hellmouth Hoots & Hellmouth CD (2007)
Hello Love
$10.39
| | Donna Beasley Good Samaritan CD (2007)
Hello Love
$9.85 ~~~PRESS FOR GOOD SAMARITAN~~~3 1/2 out of 5 stars: ...Impressive debut album...Beasley is an impressive songwriter...Beasley's voice has a beautiful clarity and impressive range, but also a shade of fragility and understated emotion that maintains an element of tension...a fascinating album.Michael Hingston - Country Music People, UK (April 1, 2008) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5 out of 5 stars: A superb debut release from a new country singer songwriter from East Tennessee, magically mixing both traditional and contemporary and coming up with that often missing ingredient, originality. When I first heard this superb album my heart missed a beat, sometimes you just know that you are listening to something special, something different, something with just that extra little ingredient that will make an album stand out from the rest. With GOOD SAMARITAN Donna Beasley has achieved all of the above and more....I can personally recommend that you add GOOD SAMARITAN to your collection as soon as possible. James Soars - Maverick Magazine, UK (Jan 17, 2008) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...It's a strangely woozy album, redolent with the heritage of Donna's native Tennessee and referencing out to a much broader spectrum of country, pop, bluegrass, even jazz in the vocal delivery. Steady handed and confident, it's compellingly seductive. Give it a whirl - it's hard not to fall for. - Lonesome Music (Jan 6, 2008)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..Very personal and passionate...a CD that deserves to be heard...Remo Ricaldone - Susa Onda Radio, American Roots Radio, Italy (Nov. 30, 2007)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~"Good Samaritan" is a strong and very positive debut...Massimo Ferro - Highway 61, American Roots Radio, Italy (Nov. 24, ...
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