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At Newport (Live)

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Download links and information about At Newport (Live) by Carmen McRae, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald. This album was released in 1958 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Classical genres. It contains 23 tracks with total duration of 01:11:01 minutes.

Artist: Carmen McRae, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald
Release date: 1958
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Classical
Tracks: 23
Duration: 01:11:01
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No. Title Length
1. This Can't Be Love 1:44
2. I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) 4:27
3. Body and Soul 4:28
4. Too Close for Comfort 2:30
5. Lullaby of Birdland 2:23
6. I've Got a Crush On You 2:26
7. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter 2:26
8. April In Paris 4:02
9. Airmail Special 4:34
10. I Can't Give You Anything But Love 5:08
11. Nice Work If You Can Get It 2:39
12. Willow Weep for Me 3:10
13. My Man 3:32
14. Lover, Come Back to Me 2:07
15. Lady Sings the Blues 3:02
16. What a Little Moonlight Can Do 3:14
17. I'll Remember April 2:44
18. Body and Soul 3:34
19. Skyliner 2:13
20. Carmen McRae Introduces Band and "Midnight Sun" 1:03
21. Midnight Sun 4:12
22. Love Is Here to Stay 2:36
23. Perdido 2:47

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Ella Fitzgerald & Billie Holiday at Newport presents the naturally intriguing results when Verve paired two sets recorded two days apart (over the 4th of July weekend, 1957) by the two best female singers of the 20th century. Unfortunately, circumstances weren't in their favor, as the combined factors of an unsympathetic band (for Fitzgerald) and shaky health (for Holiday) make these sets just a step below the expected level of greatness. It's unclear how much time Fitzgerald had spent with her trio, though she makes her unhappiness known while trying to jump-start them to a quicker tempo on "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" and "April in Paris." Finally, she gets the band in line, delivering crowd-pleasing renditions of "Lullaby of Birdland" and the terrific scat piece "Air Mail Special," which must have set the park on fire. Holiday, though she would live for two more years, sounds as though she's on death's doorstep, croaking her standards "Willow Weep for Me," "My Man," "Lady Sings the Blues," and "What a Little Moonlight Can Do." Of course, any Billie Holiday appearance is worth hearing, and she brings her world-weary voice to task on the showpiece "Lady Sings the Blues." Though it's far from a perfect set for both singers, At Newport says more about their respective careers than any great show could. [For a special 2000 reissue of Ella Fitzgerald & Billie Holiday at Newport, Verve added six songs from Carmen McRae's set at Newport. As with Fitzgerald and Holiday, McRae also had problems with her set — the absence of her usual backing trio forced her to begin her performance with an unfamiliar band. Still, it's an excellent, powerful showcase for McRae's voice on highlights like "I'll Remember April" and "Love Is Here to Stay." Also, a 50th anniversary edition of the show appeared in 2007, with a very similar track listing (except it actually featured one less track).]