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At the Opera House (Live)

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Download links and information about At the Opera House (Live) by Ella Fitzgerald. This album was released in 1960 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Bop genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 59:10 minutes.

Artist: Ella Fitzgerald
Release date: 1960
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop, Bop
Tracks: 18
Duration: 59:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. It's All Right With Me (Live Chicago Opera House) 2:31
2. Don'cha Go 'Way Mad (Live Chicago Opera House) 2:42
3. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (Live Chicago Opera House) (featuring The Oscar Peterson Trio) 3:01
4. These Foolish Things (Live Chicago Opera House) 3:45
5. Ill Wind (Live Chicago Opera House) 2:45
6. Goody, Goody (Live Chicago Opera House) 1:54
7. Moonlight In Vermont (Live Chicago Opera House) 3:05
8. Them There Eyes (Live Chicago Opera House) 2:08
9. Stompin' At the Savoy (Live Chicago Opera House) 5:12
10. It's All Right With Me (Live Shrine Auditorium) 2:45
11. Don'cha Go 'Way Mad (Live Shrine Auditorium) 2:31
12. Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered (Live Shrine Auditorium) (featuring The Oscar Peterson Trio) 3:22
13. These Foolish Things (Live Shrine Auditorium) 3:49
14. Ill Wind (Live Shrine Auditorium) 2:53
15. Goody, Goody (Live Shrine Auditorium) (featuring Oscar Peterson) 1:55
16. Moonlight In Vermont (Live Shrine Auditorium) 3:13
17. Stompin' At the Savoy (Live Shrine Auditorium) 7:15
18. Oh, Lady Be Good (Live Shrine Auditorium) 4:24

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Taken from a Jazz at the Philharmonic tour, Ella Fitzgerald is backed by pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Jo Jones on two well-rounded sets. Actually, the two dates are quite similar, with eight of the nine songs being repeated (although the second "Stompin' at the Savoy" and "Oh, Lady Be Good" find her backed by a riffing eight-horn all-star group), so this album is mostly recommended to her greatest fans. However, the music is wonderful, there are variations between the different versions, and her voice was at its prime.