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Serenade To Sweden

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発売日 2020年10月21日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルReal Gone Music
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 RGM0496
SKU 848064004967

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 00:44:34
Audio Remasterer: Aaron Kannowski. Liner Note Authors: Scott Yanow; Ragnvi Gylder. Recording information: Paris (03/1963). Legendary jazz pianist and bandleader Duke Ellington paired with virtuoso Swedish vocalist Alice Babs for this superb, and somewhat rare, 1961 session Serenade to Sweden. A star on the European jazz scene since the '30s, Babs was blessed with a pristine, highly resonant set of vocal chops that combined the insouciant romanticism of cool-school singers like June Christy with the opera-ready gymnastics of Ella Fitzgerald. Ellington had long been a fan and so when their paths crossed on tour in 1963, he set up a recording session in Paris. Joining them was a well-curated rhythm section of European musicians including bassist Gilbert Rovere and drummer Christian Garros. While technically a small group date, these tracks do evince a symphonic big-band sound with Ellington's unique addition of a four-member French horn section. The result is a set of lush-sounding productions with Ellington framing Babs' angelic vocals in his singularly urbane, swinging fashion. Adding to the symphonic air are Babs' distinctive, wordless vocals, a style in which she splits the difference between opera prima donna and scat singer. It's an approach she takes on many of these cuts including a sparkling, midtempo reading of Ellington's classic "Satin Doll" in which she interprets the melody with improvisational flair. It's a style closer to a horn instrumentalist than your average jazz singer and brings to mind the work Ellington achieved with longtime collaborators like saxophonist Johnny Hodges and Ben Webster. Elsewhere, she takes a more traditional approach, displaying her crisp enunciation and deft phrasing on tracks like "The Boy in My Dreams," "I Didn't Know About You," and "I'm Beginning to See the Light." Babs also contributes several of her own highly engaging originals with the supple and moody ballad "Strange Visitor," and the buoyant swinger "Babsie." ~ Matt Collar
エディション : Reissue

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    1. 1.
      Serenade to Sweden

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    2. 2.
      The Boy in My Dreams

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    3. 3.
      Stoona

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    4. 4.
      La De Doody Do

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    5. 5.
      Strange Visitor

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    6. 6.
      Azure

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    7. 7.
      Come Sunday

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    8. 8.
      C Jam Blues

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    9. 9.
      I Didn't Know About You

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    10. 10.
      Satin Doll

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    11. 11.
      Take Love Easy

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    12. 12.
      Babsie

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    13. 13.
      (I Want) Something to Live For

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    14. 14.
      I'm Beginning to See the Light

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

    15. 15.
      Untitled Lullaby

      アーティスト: Alice Babs

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アーティスト: Alice BabsDuke Ellington

商品の紹介

Legendary jazz pianist and bandleader Duke Ellington paired with virtuoso Swedish vocalist Alice Babs for this superb, and somewhat rare, 1963 session Serenade to Sweden. A star on the European jazz scene since the 30s, Babs was blessed with a pristine, highly resonant set of vocal chops that combined the insouciant romanticism of cool-school singers like June Christy with the opera-ready gymnastics of Ella Fitzgerald. Ellington had long been a fan and so when their paths crossed on tour in 1963, he set up a recording session in Paris. Joining them was a well-curated rhythm section of European musicians including bassist Gilbert Rovere and drummer Christian Garros. While technically a small group date, these tracks do evince a symphonic big-band sound with Ellingtons unique addition of a four-member French horn section. The result is a set of lush-sounding productions with Ellington framing Babs angelic vocals in his singularly urbane, swinging fashion. Adding to the symphonic air are Babs distinctive, wordless vocals, a style in which she splits the difference between opera prima donna and scat singer. Its an approach she takes on many of these cuts including a sparkling, midtempo reading of Ellingtons classic Satin Doll in which she interprets the melody with improvisational flair. Its a style closer to a horn instrumentalist than your average jazz singer and brings to mind the work Ellington achieved with longtime collaborators like saxophonist Johnny Hodges and Ben Webster. Elsewhere, she takes a more traditional approach, displaying her crisp enunciation and deft phrasing on tracks like The Boy in My Dreams, I Didnt Know About You, and Im Beginning to See the Light. Babs also contributes several of her own highly engaging originals with the supple and moody ballad Strange Visitor, and the buoyant swinger Babsie. ~ Matt Collar
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