Ella Fitzgerald Live In 57 & 63 (TDK DVD)
Ella Fitzgerald Live In 57 & 63 (TDK DVD)
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ELLA FITZGERARD
Live in ’57 and ’63
Belgium, 1957
with Herb Ellis (Guitar)
Ray Brown (Bass)
Jo Jones (Drums)
Don Abney, Oscar Peterson (Piano)
Songs: Angel Eyes; Lullaby Of Birdland;
Love For Sale; Tenderly; April In Paris;
Just One Of Those; Things; Roll ’Em Pete;
I Can’t Give You Anything But Love;
It Don’t Mean A Thing
Sweden, 1963
with Les Spann (Guitar)
Jimmy Hughart (Bass)
Gus Johnson (Drums)
Tommy Flanagan (Piano)
Songs: No Moon At All; Just One Of Those Things;
Runnin’ Wild; Georgia On My Mind;
Desafinado (Slightly Out Of Tune);
Hallelujah, I Love Her So; Mack The Knife
Picture format: NTSC 4:3 B/W
Sound format: Mono
Region code: All Region
Booklet notes: English
Running time: 60 mins
No. of DVDs: 1
"The release of Jazz Icons™ is like the unearthing of a musical time capsule - an audio-visual treasure trove of the music that changed the world. From an educational standpoint this series is a gift to our culture." Quincy Jones
A major event is taking place in the world of Jazz - the release of the Jazz Icons™ DVD Series featuring filmed concerts by the most pivotal and influential jazz artists of the 20th century.
The Jazz Icons™ series features two exceptional concerts by Ella Fitzgerald including the earliest known complete Ella show (filmed in Belgium in 1957) and an intimate in-studio appearance from 1963 taped in Sweden with pianist Tommy Flanagan.
Each of the nine Jazz Icons™ DVDs features one or more concerts filmed live in television studios and concert halls throughout Europe during one of the most creative periods in jazz history. None of these performances has ever been officially released, and in many cases, the material was never originally broadcast. In addition, every performance in the Jazz Icons™ DVD series has been re-transferred and re-mastered from the best-quality, original masters yielding excellent sound and video.
Each DVD also includes a 16-page booklet with an extensive essay written by an established jazz writer and historian (Ira Gitler, Michael Cuscuna, Will Friedwald, Rob Bowman and others) In addition, each booklet includes previously unseen photos and memorabilia.