The new discovered live by the legendary Ella Fitzgerald (1917-1996), titled Ella at the Hollywood Bowl: The Irving Berlin Songbook is now available on digital platforms from Universal Music, via Verve Records and was extracted from the private collection of Norman Granz (1918-2001), founder of Verve.
Now, this jazz masterpiece that features Ella Fitzgerald in one of the great moments of his career, he is also available at CD, limited edition yellow vinyl And digital format.
“This 1958 Hollywood Bowl show brought the two together and the hitherto unreleased results are classic as expected,” says the magazine review mojo. “By killing one Berlin gem after another, Ella is inexorably magnificent.”
already on London jazz news points out that the album “it is a rare delight” and its “energy is tangible”: “All the electricity and relaxation of a live performance”.

Before the original tapes of Ella At The Hollywood Bowl were found, it was not in the public domain and the specialized press of the time, that she he would play some of the arrangements found on this album. The flawless recording captures the show the artist has succumbed to August 16, 1958months after the release of the LP.
The live tracks were mixed from the original tapes of the ¼ “format. by the producer and musician Greg Campowinner of Grammy Awards and who played drums in the group Ella Ftizgerald in its later years.
classics like Put on the Ritz And Cheek to cheekare featured in new videos directed and animated by Sharon Liu.
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