| | Ella Fitzgerald & Her Trio All Roads Lead To Rome CD - Import Ella Fitzgerald & Her Trio Discography of CDs
The Newport Jazz Festival date features Ella Fitzgerald's sizzling vocal talents showcased in a small band setting that boasts the participation of pianist Don Abney, bassist Wendell Marshall and drummer Jo Jones. Nearly a year after the Newport Jazz Festival date Ella performed one of her most celebrated concerts in Rome on April 25, 1958. The vocalist is backed here by her regular piano trio of the period, which includes pianist Lou Levy, bassist Max Bennett and drummer Gus Johnson. Gambi. 2005.
Ella Fitzgerald performs her celebrated and inimitable jazz in two live concerts: one at the Newport Jazz Festival and another in Rome in 1958. Personnel: Ella Fitzgerald (vocals); Don Abney, Lou Levy (piano); Gus Johnson, Jo Jones (drums). Recording information: Freebody Park, Newport, RI (07/04/1957/04/25/1958); Rome, Italy (07/04/1957/04/25/1958).
All Roads Lead To Rome Music Ella Fitzgerald & Her Trio All Roads Lead To Rome Songs | 1. | This Can't Be Love |
| 2. | I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) |
| 3. | Body and Soul |
| 4. | Too Close For Comfort |
| 5. | Lullaby of Birdland |
| 6. | I've Got a Crush on You |
| 7. | I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter |
| 8. | April in Paris |
| 9. | Air Mail Special |
| 10. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love |
| 11. | St. Louis Blues |
| 12. | These Foolish Things |
| 13. | Just Squeeze Me |
| 14. | Angel Eyes |
| 15. | That Old Black Magic |
| 16. | Just One of Those Things |
| 17. | Caravan |
| 18. | I Loves You, Porgy |
| 19. | It's All Right With Me |
| 20. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love |
| 21. | Midnight Sun |
| All Roads Lead To Rome Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Ella Fitzgerald & Her Trio All Roads Lead To Rome CD - Import. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase All Roads Lead To Rome CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Ted Brown Free Spirit CD (1989) (Import) Netherlands
All Roads Lead To Rome
$16.39
| | D D Jackson Sigame CD (2001) (Import) Canada
All Roads Lead To Rome
$15.65
| | Joe Wilder Pretty Sound/Jazz From "Peter Gunn" CD (1959)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$10.59
| | Houston Person To Etta With Love CD (2004)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$13.85 Live Recording
Tributee: Etta Jones. Personnel: Houston Person (tenor saxophone); Houston Person; Per-Ola Gadd (bass instrument); Paul Bollenback (guitar); Stan Hope (piano); Chip White (drums). Audio Mixer: Rudy Van Gelder. Recording information: Van ...
| | Thelonious Monk At Carnegie Hall CD (2005)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$12.89 Personnel: Thelonious Monk (piano); John Coltrane (tenor saxophone); Ahmed Abdul-Malik (bass instrument); Shadow Wilson (drums). Liner Note Authors: Larry Appelbaum; ...
| | Bobby Darin Greatest Hits CD (1985)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$5.65
| | Gary Bartz Taifa/Uhuru CD (1997) (Import) United Kingdom
All Roads Lead To Rome
$26.29
| | Bola Sete Tour De Force CD (2001)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$9.59 TOUR DE FORCE contains 2 LPs on 1 CD: BOSSA NOVA (1962)/TOUR DE FORCE (1963). Personnel: Bola Sete (guitar); Ben Tucker, Fred Schrieber (bass); Dave Bailey, ...
| | Incredible String Band Hangman's Beautiful Daughter CD (1968) (Import) Australia
All Roads Lead To Rome
$11.79
| | Canto E Encanto Nativo 13 CD (2005) (Import)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$19.69
| | Dexter Wansel Digital Groove World CD (2004)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$17.09 A keyboardist/producer/vocalist, ...
| | Duke Ellington & His Orchestra: 1953 Volume 2 CD (2007)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$12.89 In a series of early-1950s recordings featuring many of its most famous musicians, including the baritone saxophonist Harry Carney, the tenor sax player Paul Gonsalves, and the trumpeter and violinist Ray Nance, the Duke Ellington Orchestra performs a high-octane set of big-band dance music, featuring such favorites as "Flying Home," "Rockin' in Rhythm," and "Stompin' At the Savoy." Though recorded in what was something of a fallow period for Ellington, after the 1940s big-band heyday and before his triumphant resurgence at the 1956 Newport Jazz Festival, the band plays with characteristic verve and creativity, with highlights including a sumptuous version of "Ultra Deluxe." During the month of December 1953, Duke Ellington made records for the Capitol label in Chicago and New York with a trio, a quartet, and the full-sized orchestra. Volume 45 in the Ellington stratum of the Classics Chronological Series makes available 21 selections from this wonderfully creative chapter in the lives of the Duke and his men. Seldom, if ever, have the big ...
| | Marc Antoine Hi-Lo Split CD (2007)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$12.29 Personnel: Marc Antoine (bass guitar); Bobby Martinez (flute); Manuel Machado (flugelhorn); Frederic Gaillardet (keyboards); Andre Manga (bass guitar); Ramoncito 'El Leon' Gonzalez (conga drum); Luis Conte (percussion). Paris-born, Madrid-based contemporary jazz guitarist Marc Antoine switches to Peak Records for his eighth newly recorded solo album Hi-Lo Split (a title that reflects his new appreciation for poker), but he doesn't change his overall approach appreciably. Working in his home studio, he does back off of the more hip-hop-oriented Modern Times in the sense that there's no DJ this time. But this is still pretty much standard-issue contemporary jazz. On one ...
| | Peatbog Faeries What Men Deserve To Lose CD (2007) (Import)
All Roads Lead To Rome
$20.99 What Men Deserve To Lose is a phrase taken from Derek Cooper's Skye - "Faeries have foibles similar to humans - they can even get drunk. Favourite occupations are spinning, weaving ...
|
|
|