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Ella Fitzgerald: Live at Chautauqua: Volume 1
ByElla Fitzgerald
vocals1917 - 1996
Tee Carson
piano1968 was a transitional year for Ella. In May she fulfilled her obligations to Capitol Records by recording 30 by Ella, which, though certainly not her best album, was an improvement on the three mediocrities she had previously laid down for the label. None of her Capitol albums were significant commercial successes; producer Dave Dexter's plan to make her relevant to younger audiences had failed. But where Dexter's productions find the singer warbling her way through cloying country tunes and dreary spirituals, Ella gets with it in a far more satisfying and appropriate way on her tour with Carson, due in a large part to savvy song choices.

Tony Bennett
vocals1926 - 2023
The standards on Live at Chautauqua include a cool "I'm Beginning to See the Light," which takes its cues from

Quincy Jones
arranger1933 - 2024

Count Basie
piano1904 - 1984
No Ella concert would be complete without a scat set piece, and no Ella performance of the mid to late sixties could be without some

Antonio Carlos Jobim
piano1927 - 1994
The sound on Live at Chautauqua is unfortunately quite tinny and in places slightly distorted. Nevertheless, it is an interesting snapshot of the singer still at the height of her vocal powers and any new Ella is, of course, always welcome. ">
Track Listing
It's All Right With Me; I'm Beginning to See the Light; Blue Skies/On a Clear Day; For Once in My Life; The Object of My Affection; Sunny/Goin' Out of My Head; Watch What Happens; Midnight Sun; A-Tisket A-Tasket; The Lady Is a Tramp; One Note Samba.
Personnel
Joe Harris: drums.
Album information
Title: Live at Chautauqua: Volume 1 | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: Dot Time Records
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