Ella Fitzgerald

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Unique in her class, unsurpassed scat singer, one of the major interpreters of the Great American Songbook, gifted with an almost perfect voice, wide range and perfect elocution, Ella Fitzgerald was given many jazz royal titles and deserved many superlatives to describe the six decades long career of the most important jazz singer ever.

The First Lady of Song went through a four parts career (The Early Years, The Verve Era, The Errant Years, Pablo) that was tensed by her desire to achieve popular success through pop music (and other goût du jour attempts) while being deeply born to swing and scat.

Traditionally, grumpy criticism disregard the Decca years for being pre-mature, the Errant Years being simply ignored, and the Pablo years being these of the decline.
This lecture universally considers the Verve period as the best, some going as far as qualifying it as a "Major American Cultural Event" (at least the Songbook part of it, often politicized as a "black woman popularizing urban songs often written by immigrant Jews to a national audience of predominantly white Christians" - Frank Rich, New York Times, 19 Jun 1996).
While the Verve years indeed deserve to be recognized as a seminal achievement, both the Decca and Pablo eras are unfairly disregarded and many singers could have made an entire career out of any part of it.
Even the ignored Errant Years (may) reveal (one or two) gems for these adventurous enough to dig it.

Though, each of these periods have different densities, moods and styles, making them more fit to one or another category of listeners.

Listening suggestions for newcomers

Listening suggestions for amateurs

To cover the Errant Years:

  • 30 by Ella

To cover the Pablo Years:

People looking for more indepth information check the wiki page

The Early Years, Part 1: the Chick Webb Orchestra (up to 1941)

Summary:
It all began with a swing big band formation housing the Savoy - The Chick Webb Orchestra, with numerous (unrecorded) live performances and a number of Decca, Victor and Brunswick singles, among which the big hit A-Tisket, A-Tasket.
Tags: Swing, Big Band
Relevant collaborations:

  • The Chick Webb Orchestra
  • Ella Fitzgerald and Her Famous Orchestra
  • Ella Fitzgerald and Her Savoy Eight

The Early Years, Part 2: Decca Pop Hits (1941-1955)

Summary:
After Webb death, Fitzgerald notoriety being firmly established, Decca arranged for her a serie of novelty team-ups with various vocal formations (Louis Jordan, The Four Keys...).
Tags: Vocal, Pop
Relevant collaborations:

  • Ella Fitzgerald & The Song Spinners
  • Ella Fitzgerald & The Ink Spots
  • Ella Fitzgerald & The Mills Brothers
  • Ella Fitzgerald & Delta Rhythm Boys
  • Ella Fitzgerald & Buddy Rich
  • Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Jordan

Stompin' at Verve, Part 1: Norman Granz (1955-1961)

Summary:
Under Granz management, Fitzgerald leaves Decca for the newly created Verve and much more ambitious music (both more jazz oriented material, and the famous Songbook serie).
Tags: Great American Songbook, Jazz, Symphonic, Vocal
Relevant collaborations:

  • Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong

Stompin' at Verve, Part 2 (1961-1967)

Summary:
Though Granz sold Verve to MGM, Fitzgerald line remained unchanged. Touring extensively (reported to be on stage 40 to 45 weeks per year), this period produced a number of highly regarded live shows.
Tags: Bebop, Jazz, Scat
Relevant collaborations:

  • Duke Ellington & Ella Fitzgerald

The Errant Years: Atlantic, Reprise, Capitol (1967-1970)

Summary:
While Verve was falling apart under MGM loosy management, they forgot to renew Fitzgerald contract who find her in a position to negotiate with other labels. During this period she will wander through various ventures, and tried a number of off-jazz experiments (Christmas songs, pop, acid rock and country attempts) which while possibly giving her some material comfort weren't exactly a musical success.
Tags: Pop, Country, Acid-rock, Christmas, Christian, Vocal

Pablo, Part 1: Back to Granz (1970-1983)

Summary:
Granz was back in the business, with a (yet) confidential label (Pablo), and Fitzgerald was back onto being exigent at her musical career: the success of the Jazz at Santa Monica Civic '72 release settled their reunion that would last nearly two decades, and produce a number of important live and studio recordings (though, obviously, during the later part of it Ella health declining impacted on her singing).
Tags: Jazz, Bebop, Scatt, Big band, Duets
Relevant collaborations:

  • Ella Fitzgerald & The Count Basie Orchestra
  • Ella Fitzgerald & Joe Pass
  • Ella Fitzgerald & Oscar Peterson
  • Ella Fitzgerald & André Previn

Pablo, Part 2: The Final Years (1984-1993)

Summary:
Now in the final decade of her long career, Fitzgerald suffers more and more from her bad health. She rapidly loose her sight, and is diagnosed with diabetes.
She then suffered coronary surgery in 1986 (though she will continue to perform afterward up to 1992) and amputation of both legs in 1993, an operation she will never recover from.
She died in 1996, 79 years old.

This period is sparsely documented. Though there exists a number of lives performances, they are unissued (it's unknown what Concord is still hiding in Pablo vaults).
Norman Granz sold Pablo in 1987 - still, the label will release a very last studio album, and Ella will guest overdub on a Quincy Jones concept album.

Annotation last modified on 2007-12-16 22:33 UTC.

Wikipedia

Ella Fitzgerald (April 25, 1917 – June 15, 1996), also known as the "First Lady of Song", "Queen of Jazz", and "Lady Ella", was an American jazz vocalist with a vocal range spanning three octaves (D♭3 to D♭6). She was noted for her purity of tone, impeccable diction, phrasing and intonation, and a "horn-like" improvisational ability, particularly in her scat singing.

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Album + Compilation

Year Title Artist Rating Releases
1991 It's a Blue World Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1991 The Chronological Classics: Ella Fitzgerald 1939-1940 Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 2
1992 Forever Young Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1992 The Chronological Classics: Ella Fitzgerald 1940-1941 Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 2
1992 The Revival of the Jazz Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1993 75th Birthday Celebration Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1993 First Lady of Song Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1993 Best of Ella Fitzgerald: Her Original Capitol Recordings Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1993 The Best of the Song Books Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1993 The Complete Ella Fitzgerald Song Books Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1993 Collection: 25 Songs Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1993 Jazz Lady Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 5 1
1994 Verve Jazz Masters 6: Ella Fitzgerald Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 The Incomparable Ella Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 The Best of the Song Books: The Ballads Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 Starlit Hour Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 The War Years (1941-1947) Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 Verve Jazz Masters 24: Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong Compilation Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 1
1994 The Best of Ella Fitzgerald: The First Lady of Song Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 The Concert Years Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 Essential Ella Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1994 Jazz & Blues Collection 1: Ella Fitzgerald Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 2
1995 Ella Fitzgerald With the Chick Webb Band (1935-1938) Compilation Ella Fitzgerald & Chick Webb 1
1995 Jazz 'Round Midnight Again Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1995 Daydream: Best of the Duke Ellington Songbook Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1995 Dreams Come True Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1995 Verve Jazz Masters 46: The Jazz Sides Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1995 Ella: The Legendary Decca Recordings Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1995 Sing Me A Swing Song Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 2
1995 That Old Black Magic Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1995 Young Ella Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Oh, Lady, Be Good! Best of the Gershwin Songbook Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Forever Ella Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Ella: The Best of Ella Fitzgerald Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 The Very Best of Ella Fitzgerald: Taking a Chance on Love Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 2
1996 Ella & Friends Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Best of the Song Books: Love Songs Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 The Chronological Classics: Ella Fitzgerald 1935-1937 Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Bluella: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Blues Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 A Fine Romance Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 A-Tisket, A-Tasket Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Blue Moon Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Cheek to Cheek Compilation Ella Fitzgerald & Louis Armstrong 1
1996 Dedicated to You Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Ella Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Jazz Greats, Volume 5: Ella Fitzgerald: Sing Me a Swing Song Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 Selection of Ella Fitzgerald Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 The Best Is Yet to Come Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1996 The Immortal Voice (1918-1996) Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1
1997 Rhythm & Romance Compilation Ella Fitzgerald 1

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