Favorite Ella Recordings


Ella Fitzgerald's career spanned many decades, and her vocal style varied markedly over the years. So too her choice of accompaniment, ranging from simple piano to full orchestra. Her recorded catalog is staggering in size.

Although I've purchased and enjoyed several albums, I feel I'm shooting in the dark. I need help from some of the experts out there to narrow my choices.

What I'm looking for is the smaller group, more intimate albums, that have what I'll call the "timeless" feel to them. Maybe I'm not describing this properly, but some of her work has arrangements that died (properly!) before I was born. While I can usually filter this out if the vocal is really good, my wife and kids think I've fallen off the planet when I play them.

Decent remastering is always a plus. My system does a great job with vocals, and a good transfer definitely enhances the experience.

CD format only please (yes I know analog would be preferred, but that's not my system (at least for now!)

Thanks!
bama214
I would strongly recommend getting the boxset of "Songbooks". Not a dud in all of them. If you shop around, you can probably get a deal on a brand new box set for around $200. If you like Ella, the best $200 you will ever spend, I can assure you. Leave the cables and tweaks aside, spend your money where it will do the most good! Enjoy the tunes!
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I'd avoid the live recordings. There's nothing more annoying than the scattin' of Ella Fitzgerald.
Actually, I'd first pursue, if you haven't already, recordings of Dinah Washington, Abby Lincoln, Nancy Wilson, Peggy Lee, Rosemary Clooney, Anita O'Day, Nina Simone, and Betty Carter.

Sorry to be so negative about Ella but I think she's simply way overrated.

e.
The songbooks recommendation is an excellent one. I will to seek out Tvad's title also. "Take Love Easy" - Ella with Joe Pass, is one I found to match the description of what you're looking for.

What Pbb said.

The Ken Burns "whitman's sampler" isn't a bad overview either--not to mention cost-effective--but the Songbooks are worth every penny.