2010, Pure Pleasure Records
VINYL FORMAT. Recorded toward the end of Ella's career, by concert's end it is apparent that she has about lost her voice, but not the audience's adoration. The album showcases her in various settings: with the (obviously) reconstituted Chick Webb Orchestra, with Ellis Larkins, with Joe Pass and with Tommy Flanagan (of course); the album also has some nods to the Webb Orchestra, noteworthy for late-career blowing by "Lockjaw" Davis. Highlights: "Nice Work If You Can Get It," "Good Morning Heartache" (an intended and most worthy tribute to Lady Day), "Miss Otis Regrets," the first encore of "Some of these Days," and intended set-ender of Ella doing what she does best, scatting through "Lemon Drop". 1973 release, 180 gram vinyl.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
Disc 2
| 1 | Opening Announcement by Eddie Barefield/Let's Get Together [#] |
| 2 | Stompin' at the Savoy [#] |
| 3 | A-Tisket, A-Tasket |
| 4 | Indian Summer |
| 5 | Smooth Sailing |
| 6 | Eddie Barefield Original [#] |
| 7 | Band Introductions/Let's Get Together [#] |
| 8 | Announcement by George Wein |
| 9 | You Turned the Tables on Me |
| 10 | Nice Work If You Can Get It |
| 11 | I've Got a Crush on You |
| 12 | Introduction of Jazz at Carnegie All-Stars by George Wein |
| 13 | Somebody Loves Me [#] |
| 14 | Medley: I Can't Get Started/The Young Man With the Horn/'Round ... |
| 15 | Stardust |
| 16 | Avalon [#] |
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