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おすすめ。
Sings the Irving Berlin..
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曲目リスト
1 | CD1: The Irving Berlin Songbook |
2 | Let's Face the Music & Dance |
3 | You're Laughing at Me |
4 | Let Yourself Go |
5 | You Can Have Him |
6 | Russian Lullaby |
7 | Puttin' on the Ritz |
8 | Gee Thhe Behind Me Satan |
9 | Alexander's Ragtime Band |
10 | Top Hat White Tie & Tails |
11 | How About Me? |
12 | Cheek to Cheek |
13 | I Used to Be Color Blind |
14 | Lazy |
15 | How Deep Is the Ocean? |
16 | All By Myself |
17 | (You Forgot To)Remember |
18 | Supper Time |
19 | How's Chances |
20 | Heat Wave |
21 | Isn't It a Lovely Day |
22 | You Keep Coming Back Like a Song |
23 | Reaching for the Moon |
24 | (Let's Go)Slumming on Park Avenue |
25 | The Song Is Ended |
26 | I'm Puttin' All My Eggs in One |
27 | Now It Can Be Told |
28 | CD2 Irving Berlin Songbook Cont: |
29 | Always |
30 | It's a Lovely Day Today |
31 | Change Partners |
32 | No Strings(I'm Fancy Free) |
33 | Got My Love to Keep Me Warm |
34 | The Duke Ellington Songbook: |
35 | Rockin' in Rhythm |
36 | Drop Me Off in Harlem |
37 | Day Dream |
38 | Caravan |
39 | Take the a Train |
40 | I Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues |
41 | Clementine |
42 | I Didn't Know About You |
43 | Sophisticated Lady |
44 | Just Squeeze Me |
45 | It Don't Mean a Thing |
46 | Azure |
47 | I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart |
48 | In a Sentimental Mood |
49 | Don't Get Around Much Anymore |
50 | Prelude to a Kiss |
51 | Everything But You |
52 | I Got It Bad(& That Ain't Good) |
53 | I'm Just a Lucky So & So |
54 | All Too Soon |
55 | Blip-Blip |
56 | Mood Indigo |
57 | Always |
58 | It's a Lovely Day Today |
59 | Change Partners |
60 | No Strings(I'm Fancy Free) |
61 | Got My Love to Keep Me Warm |
62 | The Duke Ellington Songbook: |
63 | Rockin' in Rhythm |
64 | Drop Me Off in Harlem |
65 | Day Dream |
66 | Caravan |
67 | Take the "A" Train |
68 | I Ain't Got Nothing But the Blues |
69 | Clementine |
70 | I Didn't Know About You |
71 | I'm Beginning to See the Light |
72 | Lost in Meditation |
73 | Perdido |
74 | Cotton Tail |
75 | Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me |
76 | Just A-Sittin' & a Rockin' |
77 | Solitude |
78 | Rocks in My Bed |
79 | CD3 Duke Ellington Songbook Cont |
80 | Satin Doll |
81 | Sophisticated Lady |
82 | Just Squeeze Me |
83 | It Don't Mean a Thing |
84 | Azure |
85 | I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart |
86 | In a Sentimental Mood |
87 | Don't Get Around Much Anymore |
88 | Prelude to a Kiss |
89 | Everything But You |
90 | I Got It Bad(& That Ain't Good) |
91 | I'm Just a Lucky So & So |
92 | All Too Soon |
93 | Blip-Blip |
94 | Mood Indigo |
95 | In a Mellow Mood |
96 | Love You Madly |
97 | Lush Life |
98 | Squatty Roo |
商品の説明
In '57 and '58, Ella embraced the songs of two more American giants: Ellington and Berlin. Here are 3 CDs of those exquisite interpretations: Cheek to Cheek; How Deep Is the Ocean?; Change Partners; I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm; Puttin' on the Ritz; Alexander's Ragtime Band; Lazy; Caravan; Take the 'A' Train; Satin Doll; Sophisticated Lady; It Don't Mean a Thing (if It Ain't Got That Swing); in a Sentimental Mood; Prelude to a Kiss; All Too Soon, and more!
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- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 製品サイズ : 12.5 x 13.89 x 1.4 cm; 123.89 g
- メーカー : Not Now
- EAN : 5060143490217
- オリジナル盤発売日 : 2008
- レーベル : Not Now
- ASIN : B001I1LQUI
- ディスク枚数 : 3
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レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
2024年3月18日に日本でレビュー済み
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コスパ的には問題はないのですが選曲がいまいちでした
ジャケットは想像以上に立派です
ジャケットは想像以上に立派です
2019年8月31日に日本でレビュー済み
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収録曲に惹かれて買いましたが、失敗でした。ellaの声に艶やのびやかさが感じられません。コンサート会場の外で聴いている様です。
1957,8年といえば、レコードの録音技術は高い筈なので、リマスターのレベルが低いのでしょう。
結局Verve盤を買いなおして、高い買物になりました。
これから買うのなら、Verve盤をお奨めします。
1957,8年といえば、レコードの録音技術は高い筈なので、リマスターのレベルが低いのでしょう。
結局Verve盤を買いなおして、高い買物になりました。
これから買うのなら、Verve盤をお奨めします。
他の国からのトップレビュー
Shahid Khan
5つ星のうち5.0
Classic!
2019年6月3日にカナダでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Excellent compilation of recordings by a legendary figure!
Timely service by the supplier.
Timely service by the supplier.
Desmoulins
5つ星のうち5.0
prix dérisoire, son inouï
2018年3月11日にフランスでレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Plaisir total d'entendre la plus grande dans des enregistrements au son incroyable. Et à un prix dérisoire. À acheter les yeux fermés !
krankenhaus 63
5つ星のうち5.0
Pure Magic!
2016年11月16日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
This CD is one of those extremely fantastic collections of music where you can sit comfortably in your easy chair, put your feet up and be entertained by the most fascinating voice of the twentieth century singing the music of one of the most fascinating songwriters of the twentieth century. All I can say is this combination of talent is pure "MAGIC!"
Peter Durward Harris
5つ星のうち5.0
Two contrasting songbooks
2011年7月26日に英国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Irving Berlin was a songwriter first and foremost, supplying other people with songs for them to record. He was not a success as a performer, though he had an American hit with a novelty song that I've never heard of in 1910. That song has obviously not stood the test of time, but plenty of his songs have done so.
Ella recorded 31 of Irving Berlin's songs for her songbook collection. The obvious omission is White Christmas, but she recorded that for a Christmas album and I'm comfortable about its omission here. Although I listen to Christmas music at any time of year for reviewing purposes, I think it works best when kept separate from other music. Some of the songs were intended for male singers and Ella made no attempt to adapt the lyrics, but I can live with that. There are many classic songs here including Let's face the music and dance, Let yourself go, Putting on the Ritz, Alexander's ragtime band, Cheek to cheek, Always, It's a lovely day today and I've got my love to keep me warm. Plenty of other people have recorded these songs but suffice to say that Ella's versions are every bit as good as I expected them to be and are therefore among the best. You are likely to recognize at least some of the songs I haven't mentioned, but Ella took the opportunity to record some less obvious songs.
By contrast, Duke Ellington was a jazz musician and band leader. He wrote songs for his own band to record, though he was happy enough for other people to cover the. He may even have written some songs for other people that he didn't record himself, as the Beatles did in the sixties, but I can't confirm that. In any event, he was very successful at what he did and some of his songs have remained popular, but purely in terms of songwriting, Irving Berlin's songbook is stronger overall.
Ella recorded 35 of Duke Ellington's songs for her songbook collection. Being a jazz singer herself, Ella was the perfect singer to record the Duke's songs, so her versions of these songs may regarded as the definitive covers. Some of the songs were originally instrumentals while others featured Ivie Anderson as vocalist. Being a fan of Ivie's music too, I am not going to set one off against the other. If I really looked into it, I'd probably conclude that Ivie's originals were sometimes better than Ella's versions here, with Ella`s versions of other songs being better than Ivie`s. The Duke participated in Ella's recordings by playing piano on half the tracks. Dizzy Gillespie also contributed his skills as a trumpeter. To those not especially familiar with the Duke's music, the more familiar tracks here include I'm beginning to see the light (which Ella had previously recorded with the Ink Spots), Don't get around much anymore, It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing and I got it bad. Ella lets her jazz roots show with plenty of scat singing, which she did not do on her other songbook albums.
Two great but very different songbook collections make this an entertaining set.
Ella recorded 31 of Irving Berlin's songs for her songbook collection. The obvious omission is White Christmas, but she recorded that for a Christmas album and I'm comfortable about its omission here. Although I listen to Christmas music at any time of year for reviewing purposes, I think it works best when kept separate from other music. Some of the songs were intended for male singers and Ella made no attempt to adapt the lyrics, but I can live with that. There are many classic songs here including Let's face the music and dance, Let yourself go, Putting on the Ritz, Alexander's ragtime band, Cheek to cheek, Always, It's a lovely day today and I've got my love to keep me warm. Plenty of other people have recorded these songs but suffice to say that Ella's versions are every bit as good as I expected them to be and are therefore among the best. You are likely to recognize at least some of the songs I haven't mentioned, but Ella took the opportunity to record some less obvious songs.
By contrast, Duke Ellington was a jazz musician and band leader. He wrote songs for his own band to record, though he was happy enough for other people to cover the. He may even have written some songs for other people that he didn't record himself, as the Beatles did in the sixties, but I can't confirm that. In any event, he was very successful at what he did and some of his songs have remained popular, but purely in terms of songwriting, Irving Berlin's songbook is stronger overall.
Ella recorded 35 of Duke Ellington's songs for her songbook collection. Being a jazz singer herself, Ella was the perfect singer to record the Duke's songs, so her versions of these songs may regarded as the definitive covers. Some of the songs were originally instrumentals while others featured Ivie Anderson as vocalist. Being a fan of Ivie's music too, I am not going to set one off against the other. If I really looked into it, I'd probably conclude that Ivie's originals were sometimes better than Ella's versions here, with Ella`s versions of other songs being better than Ivie`s. The Duke participated in Ella's recordings by playing piano on half the tracks. Dizzy Gillespie also contributed his skills as a trumpeter. To those not especially familiar with the Duke's music, the more familiar tracks here include I'm beginning to see the light (which Ella had previously recorded with the Ink Spots), Don't get around much anymore, It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that swing and I got it bad. Ella lets her jazz roots show with plenty of scat singing, which she did not do on her other songbook albums.
Two great but very different songbook collections make this an entertaining set.
Daniel
5つ星のうち5.0
Ella is the Queen of Jazz
2019年5月12日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済みAmazonで購入
Great album- Great value