Recorded in Los Angeles in 1983 and 1986,
Easy Living was one of a series of Ella Fitzgerald-Joe Pass collaborations on Pablo throughout the '80s. In addition to the original album's 15 tracks, the reissue also includes two previously unreleased bonus tracks -- alternate takes of "Don't Be that Way" and "Love for Sale."
Easy Living and the other collaborations between these two veterans "worked on many levels," says Tad Hershorn in his liner notes for the reissue. "As her voice aged and deepened, Fitzgerald discovered partial remedies in her phrasing, choices of keys and the pleasing maturity that now enveloped her still youthful voice. Pass was the perfect foil to display her diminishing resources to their best and most emotive advantage. Ella was known to incessantly toy with songs in her restless artistic striving, so one can perceive the music she made with Pass as a direct extension of her creative method. The leanness of their music underscores that even this late in her career, Ella Fitzgerald retained her bonafides as a singer for whom words did matter: not every song was merely a vehicle for her to bat notes out of the park. The allure was in the quiet majestic intimacy that focused an audience's attention on full absorption of the musings of joy, wistfulness, and melody."
The level of confidence with which each of these two musicians performs on this recording is hard to miss. "The fact that Ella could walk into the studio with a bunch of lead sheets," says Phillips, "and they could do a little rehearsal on the spot, figure out the best key for her, and he could just play it in any key behind her -- all of that takes some phenomenal musicianship . . . They have a very conversational, relaxed sensibility about them, and both musicians seem very much at ease performing together and recording together in the studio."
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