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Ella Fitzgerald
Love Songs: Best Of The Verve Songbooks
Ella Fitzgerald:  Love Songs: Best Of The Verve Songbooks

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Released: 1996
Label: Verve
Selection #: 113108
These 16 gorgeous tracks prove that nobody could shape a jazz ballad like Ella. With saxist Ben Webster & others.
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1 From This Moment On
2 Solitude
3 Love You Madly
4 All the Things You Are
5 I Concentrate on You
6 Out of This World
7 How About Me?
8 I'm Beginning to See the Light
9 The Man I Love
10 I Remember You
11 I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart
12 Always
13 Just One of Those Things
14 Prelude to a Kiss
15 All Too Soon
16 Lover
  
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Are you one of those people who can't walk through the jazz section without mooning over the lavishly packaged and heart-droppingly expensive sixteen-disc "Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books" set? If so, you're not alone, and Verve knows it. So to keep you from slashing your wrists, the company has been releasing single-disc compilations drawn from the set -- the first was an overview entitled "3/4st of the Song Books", the second a perfect bachelor pad accessory called simply "The Ballads". This latest one appears redundant at first glance -- why follow "The Ballads" with "Love Songs"? -- but a listen dispels that impression quickly. Though there are several excellent slow numbers, including glorious versions of "Prelude To A Kiss" and "I Concentrate on You," the album is dominated by medium- and uptempo standards such as "I'm Beginning to See the Light," "I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart" and "Love You Madly." The settings vary from the lush orchestrations of Nelson Riddle and Billy May to standard small-group arrangements, though the focus is on larger ensembles. That's kind of too bad, since Ella always seemed to loosen up a bit more with her small groups -- one of the most beautiful moments on this disc is her rendition of "Solitude," on which she is accompanied only by Barney Kessel's guitar. But every track is a wonder, and though it won't stop you from pining after the whole thing, this disc is a welcome window on the "Song Books" set. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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