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4.0 out of 5 stars
A Contemporary Take on Ella,
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This review is from: We All Love Ella: Celebrating First Lady of Song (Audio CD)
"We All Love Ella" is a compilation CD of new arrangements of old Ella tunes put together as a tribute to Ella and to benefit the Ella Fitzgerald Foundation. This CD provides enjoyable listening, if you're into smooth jazz, and is well worth the price. Some thoughts on the individual tracks:
A-Tisket, A-Tasket - Natalie Cole Fun (and well done!) Lullaby of Birdland - Chaka Khan The melody of this song is tough to sing (quick, wide interval leaps), and Chaka sluffs off a few notes. With a little more effort on her part, it could have been perfect. The Lady is a Tramp - Queen Latifah Now I know why I never heard anyone sing the verse (opening) to this song before--yuck! QL could stand to take a few liberties with the melody and lyrics; she plays it a little too straight. Otherwise--great! Dream a Little Dream of Me - Diana Krall & Hank Jones Although Ella may have sung this song, does it really belong on a tribute CD? Diana Krall has a wonderful voice, but this arrangement is slug-like (Hank's piano playing aside). Mr. Paganini - Natalie & Chaka The intro is a bit dragged out but after that, the song starts hummin'. Love the scat! Oh, Lady Be Good! - Dianne Reeves Nice! This girl also knows how to scat! Does she do it spontaneously? Reaching for the Moon - Lizz Wright Excellent! Not jazz, but an erotic and poignant contrast to the rest of the CD. Blues in the night - Ledisi Bravo! A dusky, intricate and high-powered journey through the blues. Miss Otis Regrets - Linda Ronstadt Yes! Very much captures the feel of Ella's (Ethel's) original. Someone to Watch over Me - Gladys Knight This arrangement is a little too "fluffy" for my taste; Gladys finally builds up some desperately needed horsepower toward the end--only to fluff-out again. Do Nothin' till You Hear from Me - Etta James Nice vocal by Etta, but something's weird here (bass drum on the backbeat, perhaps?) Angel Eyes - k.d. lang If any other vocalist on this CD attempted "Angel Eyes" at this dirge-like tempo, it would be a tough-sell, but k.d. pulls it off admirably. Too Close for Comfort - Michael Bublé Slick as snot, and about as appealing. You Are the Sunshine of My Life - Ella Fitzgerald & Stevie Wonder Included as a courtesy to the memory of Ella, evidently--perfunctory, at best. Oh yes, and the bonus track by Nikki Yanofsky - what can I say? Nikki is one of the Wonders of the World (the eighth, ninth, tenth?--how many are there?) Her "Airmail Special" rendition is youthfully exuberant, as well it should be, but strikingly adept, nonetheless. In fact, every Ella tune that then 13-year-old Nikki sings on her "Ella...of Thee I Swing" concert CD/DVD combo, available at amazon.ca, is more dynamic, engrossing, and "Ella-like" than the corresponding name-act versions found on this CD. For a real thrill, check it out. What a kid!
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