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Артист: Dee Dee Bridgewater
Альбом: Dear Ella , 1997
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Формат файла: EAC+APE (CD Image)
Ссылка: CD 17 clicks
Нахождение: eDonkey



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Featuring:
Teodoros Avery: tenor saxophone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Clarence Banks: trombone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Cecil Bridgewater: trumpet (6);
Dee Dee Bridgewater: vox;
Ray Brown: bass (1-12);
Kenny Burrell: guitar (13);
André Ceccarelli: drums (2, 4-5, 9-10, 12);
Jeff Clayton: lead alto saxophone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
John Clayton: conductor (4-5, 9, 12);
Bill Easley: tenor saxophone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Slide Hampton: trombone (6);
Antonio Hart: alto saxophone (1, 3, 6-8, 11);
Patience Higgins: bartitone saxophone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Milt Jackson: vibraphone (6);
Virgil Jones: trumpet (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Lou Levy: piano (1-12);
Benny Powell: trombone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Doug Purviance: bass trombone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Byron Stripling: lead trumpet (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Grady Tate: drums (1, 3, 6-8, 11);
Ron Tooley: trumpet (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Bob Trowers: lead trombone (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
Diego Urcola: trumpet (1, 3, 7-8, 11);
in addition, tracks 4-5, 9 and 12 feature a 44-piece Orchestra.




Dee Dee Bridgewater - Dear Ella
01. A Tisket, A Tasket [0:02:32.02]
Recorded at Right Track Recording Studios, New York, NY on February 1-
2, 1997 with a Big Band.

02. Mack the Knife [0:03:58.48]
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA on January 29-30, 1997
with a Trio (Bridgewater, Brown & Levy).

03. Undecided [0:06:22.17]
Recorded at Right Track Recording Studios, New York, NY on February 1-
2, 1997 with a Big Band.

04. Midnight Sun [0:07:22.23]
Recorded at Abbey Road Recording Studios, London, England (Orchestra)
on February 6, 1997 and at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA on January
29-30, 1997 (Rhythm Tracks) and at the Greek Studio, London, England
(Vocals) on February 18-19, 1997.

05. Let's Do It (Let's Fall in Love) [0:03:31.02]
Recorded at Abbey Road Recording Studios, London, England (Orchestra)
on February 6, 1997 and at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA on January
29-30, 1997 (Rhythm Tracks) and at the Greek Studio, London, England
(Vocals) on February 18-19, 1997.

06. How High the Moon [0:05:04.53]
Recorded at Right Track Recording Studios, New York, NY on February 1-
2, 1997 with a small Combo.

07. If You Can't Sing It, You'll Have to Swing It (Mr. Paganini) [0:06:33.72]
Recorded at Right Track Recording Studios, New York, NY on February 1-
2, 1997 with a Big Band.

08. Cotton Tail [0:02:57.50]
Recorded at Right Track Recording Studios, New York, NY on February 1-
2, 1997 with a Big Band.

09. My Heart Belongs to Daddy [0:05:05.03]
Recorded at Abbey Road Recording Studios, London, England (Orchestra)
on February 6, 1997 and at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA on January
29-30, 1997 (Rhythm Tracks) and at the Greek Studio, London, England
(Vocals) on February 18-19, 1997.

10. (I'd Like to Get You on a) Slow Boat to China [0:02:56.50]
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA on January 29-30, 1997
with a Trio (Bridgewater, Brown & Levy).

11. Oh, Lady, Be Good! [0:03:39.07]
Recorded at Right Track Recording Studios, New York, NY on February 1-
2, 1997 with a Big Band.

12. Stairway to the Stars [0:04:10.20]
Recorded at Abbey Road Recording Studios, London, England (Orchestra)
on February 6, 1997 and at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA on January
29-30, 1997 (Rhythm Tracks) and at the Greek Studio, London, England
(Vocals) on February 18-19, 1997.

13. Dear Ella [0:04:55.73]
Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA on January 29-30, 1997
with Kenny Burrell.



Label:Verve Records

Genre:Vocal Jazz

Compression:EAC+APE(CD Image)

Covers: Digipack,front,back and cd label

Size:343.26 MB



QUOTE
Dear Ella is the first real tribute to the First Lady of Song, a tribute paid by one of the greatest voices in jazz today; serving this superb voice, a lively intelligence has allowed Dee Dee Bridgewater to carry off a perilous undertaking, for our memory of most of the songs performed here bears the imprint that Ella brought to them. Dee Dee gives us her own interpretations of them, so very quickly the originals are forgotten, and we find ourselves tasting the new versions, and wondering at the treasures of the imagination that the singer and her directors have deployed for our benefit.
 
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This is a classic tribute to a classic artist and Ella would be proud and pleased to hear her wonderful songs given the incredibly apropos and swinging treatment with which Dee Dee has rendered them. This tribute joins Her tributes to Ellington and Horace Silver in my collection. I believe it unfortunate that Dee Dee has not gained the recognition she so richly deserves given that she has the voice and musical chops that have her in my first tier of jazz vocalists. Yes, I think she belongs with the best and I doubt that Sarah, Nancy, Carmen, Billie or even Ella would deny her although, and this is the rub, her body of work cannot compare in volume. Diane Krall, no disrespect intended, is perhaps a great white hope in the field and as a result garners far more attention and regard than her voice and artistry, could they stand on their own, merit. Krall is a good singer, Dee Dee smokes. Comparisons are odious and I apologize for them, but in response to Cocopazzo: take the LA tinsel out of your ears because you can't possibly be listening to the same music I am. Ella will not spin in her grave, not that a tribute by any artist of another implies an equality or superiority of talent but certainly an appreciation of it, she may, however, tap her toes and scat along with Dee Dee.
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