![]() ![]() ”When I recorded Ella, I always put her out front, not a blend. Granz, while taking a chance on Bregman, would later reveal to his biographer Ted Hershorn that he was not at all bothered about the band’s arrangements. Granz had initially wanted Nelson Riddle to do the arrangements for Ella, but he refused, probably because he was committed to Frank Sinatra’s recording career at this point. It was a turning point in my life.” – Ella Fitzgerald Norman felt that I should do other things, so he produced the Cole Porter Songbook for me. The elegant classics, filled with both Porter's melodic and lyrical genius -familiar to just about everyone, almost regardless of age (or so I like to think!- include "Just One of Those Things", "Begin the Beguine", "From This Moment On", "I Get a Kick Out of You", "Too Darned Hot", "Night and Day" "Let's Do It" and "You Do Something to Me".”I realized then that there was more to music than bop. The original's gatefold gives way to a nicely produced laminated cover box set, with the annotation formerly in the original's gatefold now well-printed in the box's insides. Smith at Sterling Sound cut lacquers from the original mono master tapes. As with previous re-issues from this label, the production spares no expense to do it correctly, including spreading the thirty two songs over three RTI-pressed records instead of the original's two. “This release from Analog Spark celebrates the much celebrated album's 60th anniversary. Originally released in 1956 on the Verve label, such standards as "Night and Day," "I Love Paris," "What Is This Thing Called Love," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "You're the Top," and "Love for Sale" secured one of Ella Fitzgerald's crowning moments.” – Allmusic In this instance, the combination of Cole Porter's words and Fitzgerald's interpretation of them created one of the most sought after sessions in vocal history - embraced by jazz and pop fans alike, transcending boundaries often associated with those genres. “Ella Fitzgerald had the ability to personalize some of the most recognizable material from the foremost songwriters in American popular music history. Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2000, and included in the Library of Congress’ National Recording Registry, the album is an undeniably essential piece of American music. Recorded in a mere three days in the winter of 1956 in Hollywood, CA, Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Songbook is both the debut release of the legendary Verve record label, and the first (and perhaps best) of Fitzgerald’s Songbook series. Cut from the original mono tapes by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound and plated and pressed at RTI, this is the best this album has ever sounded. Lay witness to Ella at the peak of her vocal prowess in Analog Spark’s 60th anniversary reissue, available as a 3 LP box or 2 SACD set. Transcending the boundaries of jazz and pop, Ella Fitzgerald Sings The Cole Porter Songbook is a classic piece of American music. Inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame and included in the Library of Congress' National Recording Registry.180-gram vinyl pressed and plated at RTI.Cut from the original mono tapes by Ryan Smith at Sterling Sound.Legendary 1956 recording spread across 3LPs for the first time.60th anniversary reissue of the first album ever on Verve Records. ![]()
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