Album Club, September 2017: Ella Fitzgerald - 'Fine and Mellow'
The Album Club choice for September come courtesy of Martin (high.spirits) with Ella Fitzgerald's 'Fine and Mellow'. As always, please listen to the album in its entirety before you comment and/or vote.
I thought I would go back in time with a bit of a classic.
I first listened to this album while auditioning some HiFi equipment way back. I went straight out and bought the LP.
I was taken by the production quality and sound stage, how all the instruments and vocals were clearly defined. I still play this album late at night with a good malt!
Fine and Mellow is a 1974 studio album by Ella Fitzgerald, accompanied by many famous jazz musicians.
It opens with the title track written by Billie Holiday. The album is subtitled Ella Fitzgerald Jams, and represents a return to the informal 'jam sessions' that Fitzgerald sang in on the Jazz at the Philharmonic Concerts concerts in the 1940s and 1950s.
Her performance on this album won her the 1980 Grammy Award for Best Vocal Jazz Performance.
Ella at 57, when she still had her voice. Top flight accompanists, but not given much airtime or many challenges. Liked the scat on Ellington's Rockin' in Rhythm, which had a bit of space for Tommy and Zoot to do their thing. Monk's 'Round Midnight is the most recorded jazz standard written by a jazz musician (according to Wikipedia), but I haven't often heard the vocal version, which I enjoyed here. Sorry, not keen on the first track, just a standard 12 bar blues, with nothing to interest me after the first few bars .. should have been the last track imo. Ella, as always, can do no wrong, and this would be a 9/10 for any other artist ... but, in the context of her awesome discography, maybe a 7/10?
Thanks, Martin, for bringing this to my attention.
Being an Ella fiend I know this album and listened recently. Top class album, and all tracks are a decent length. Joe pass on guitar too. 8/10 from me as her cover of Billy's title song is excellent.
01-10-2017, 18:23
high.spirits
As it was my choice I thought I had better vote 9/10.
Hopefully a few more votes will come in due course.
02-10-2017, 19:57
Barry
Bloody brilliant! It's not often I do this with an Album Club choice, but I've just ordered myself a copy!
Nice one Martin. 9/10 from me.
02-10-2017, 20:35
high.spirits
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Originally Posted by Barry
Bloody brilliant! It's not often I do this with an Album Club choice, but I've just ordered myself a copy!
Nice one Martin. 9/10 from me.
Glad you enjoyed it :)
02-10-2017, 20:42
high.spirits
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Originally Posted by petrat
Nice choice ... some jazz for a change :thumbsup:
Ella at 57, when she still had her voice. Top flight accompanists, but not given much airtime or many challenges. Liked the scat on Ellington's Rockin' in Rhythm, which had a bit of space for Tommy and Zoot to do their thing. Monk's 'Round Midnight is the most recorded jazz standard written by a jazz musician (according to Wikipedia), but I haven't often heard the vocal version, which I enjoyed here. Sorry, not keen on the first track, just a standard 12 bar blues, with nothing to interest me after the first few bars .. should have been the last track imo. Ella, as always, can do no wrong, and this would be a 9/10 for any other artist ... but, in the context of her awesome discography, maybe a 7/10?
Thanks, Martin, for bringing this to my attention.
Your old 2M Black is still going strong Peter, thanks....
30-10-2017, 08:03
HackneyRF
I listened to this on the train going up to London. Really enjoyed it. When I eventually get my things out of boxes I will give it a proper listen. Nice choice. 8/10 from me.
31-10-2017, 09:25
high.spirits
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Originally Posted by HackneyRF
I listened to this on the train going up to London. Really enjoyed it. When I eventually get my things out of boxes I will give it a proper listen. Nice choice. 8/10 from me.