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(Vocal Jazz) Ethel Ennis - Коллекция (8 альбома) - 1955-1998, MP3, 320 kbps

(Vocal Jazz) Ethel Ennis - Коллекция (8 альбома) - 1955-1998, MP3, 320 kbps
Ethel Ennis - Коллекция (8 альбома)
Жанр: Vocal Jazz
Страна: USA
Год издания: 1955-1998
Аудиокодек: MP3
Тип рипа: tracks
Битрейт аудио: 320 kbps везде
Продолжительность: 05:34:26
Наличие сканов в содержимом раздачи: да
Ethel Llewellyn Ennis - Этель Луелин Эннис (родилась 28 ноября 1932 года в Балтиморе, штат Мэриленд, США). Она начала выступать на фортепиано в школе, но ее природные вокальные способности вскоре затмили качества пианиста. Lullabies for Losers ее первое LP, дебют 1955 года на Jubilee Records.
Ethel Ennis на Википедии
Ethel Ennis - I've Got That Feeling
Ethel Ennis - The Moon Was Yellow
 
1955 Lullabies For Losers - Ethel Ennis - 46.43
1. Love for Sale
2. Dreamer-Dreamer
3. Blue Prelude
4. Off Shore
5. Casually
6. Hey Jacques
7. Lullaby for Losers
8. Say It Ain't So, Joe
9. You Better Go Now
10. Blue Willow
11. Bon Voyage
12. I ve Got You Under My Skin
bonus tracks:
13. Got It in My Blood
14. A Pair of Fools
 
Музиканти
Ethel Ennis - vocal,
Hank Jones - piano,
Eddie Biggs - guitar,
Abie Baker - bass,
Kenny Clark - drums
 
1957 Change Of Scenery - Ethel Ennis - 34.38
1. My Foolish Heart
2. Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe
3. Taking a Chance on Love
4. I Remember (The Corn Fields of Home)
5. I Still Get a Thrill
6. The Song Is Ended
7. I Cried for You
8. A Change of the Scenery
9. Ev rytime We Say Goodbye
10. Thrill Me
 
1958 Have You Forgotten - Ethel Ennis - 35.19
1. Then I'll Be Tired of You
2. Have You Forgotten?
3. How About Me
4. My Apple Pie Guy
5. There s No Fool Like an Old Fool
6. Serenade in Blue
7. A Little Bit Square But Nice
8. It Was So Beautiful
9. Three on a Match
10. The Things I Love
11. For All We Know
12. All I Am to You
 
1964 Once Again - Ethel Ennis - 34.10
01 Since I've Been To You 2:40
02 Show Me A Man (I Can Look Up To) 2:25
03 Falling Leaves 3:21
04 For Every Man There's A Woman 2:17
05 Thrill Me 2:05
06 Love For Sale 3:11
07 Like Love 2:48
08 Auf Wiederseh'n, Sweetheart 2:30
09 Mr. Wonderful 4:13
10 You've Got To Want Me Enough 2:12
11 One Man Woman 3:09
12 Wild Is Love 2:00
 
1965 My Kind Of Waltztime - Ethel Ennis - 31.24
01 Oh, What A Beautiful Mornin' 2:04
02 The Petite Waltz 2:05
03 Some Day My Prince Will Come 2:30
04 Remember 2:46
05 Paradise 3:23
06 It's A Grand Night For Singing 2:11
07 Far Away Places 2:23
08 Till We Meet Again 2:55
09 My Coloring Book 2:54
10 Falling In Love With Love 2:33
11 I'll Always Be In Love With You 2:49
12 The Song Is Ended 2:36
 
1973 Ten Sides Of Ethel Ennis - 30.20
01 Clown Town 1:55
02 I Believe In Love 2:54
03 Over The Phone I Got The Message 2:50
04 I Wonder Who My Daddy Is 3:26
05 Sing Me A Tune 3:02
06 The Show's On Me Tonight 2:27
07 Does It Hurt To Love 3:42
08 He Will Call Again 2:28
09 I Can't Talk To A Wall 4:34
10 Call Me Young 2:58
 
1994 Ethel Ennis - 01.01.43
1 Close Your Eyes 6:10
2 I Fall in Love Too Easily 6:33
3 Save the Best for Last 8:18
4 Close Enough for Love 5:09
5 I Can Let Go Now 5:47
6 When You're Around 4:25
7 Come in from the Rain 4:43
8 Love Walked In 3:36
9 But Beautiful 6:14
10 Night Club 3:09
11 Something Cool 6:46
 
Музиканти
Ethel Ennis - vocal and piano
Marc Copland - piano
Stefan Scaggiari - piano
Drew Gress - bass
Paul Hildner - drums
Recorded: NYC, July 17-19, 1993
 
1998 If Women Ruled The World - Ethel Ennis - 01.00.04
1 Spider Web 5:07
2 If Women Ruled The World 5:00
3 God Bless The Child 5:55
4 You Gotta Be 4:44
5 For Free 5:33
6 Sometimes I Don't Wanna Go Home 4:43
7 Tell It Like It Is 6:32
8 So Far Away 4:08
9 When I Need You 3:14
10 Willow Weep For Me 5:45
11 Nick Of Time 4:08
12 Hey You 4:48
 
Музиканти
Ethel Ennis - vocals, arranger
Ingrid Jensen - trumpet
Jane Ira Bloom - soprano sax
Marc Copland - piano, arranger
John Abercrombie - guitar
Gene Bertoncini - guitar
Ron McClure - bass
Drew Gress - bass
Dennis Chambers - drums
Billy Hart - drums
Recorded on October 6,1998
This is a historic release on two levels. It was one of the first recordings of new jazz for Savoy in a couple decades (unfortunately the label's venture into recording new music did not last long) and it was singer Ethel Ennis' first recording in quite some time. For this project, she interprets a dozen songs written by women, ranging from "God Bless the Child" and "Willow Weep for Me" to more recent songs by Joan Osborne, Joan Armatrading, Joni Mitchell, Tracy Chapman, Carole King, and herself ("Hey You"). The performances range from swinging pieces to folk music with Ennis assisted by pianist Marc Copland, trumpeter Ingrid Jensen, guitarist John Abercrombie, soprano saxophonist Jane Ira Bloom, and a couple different rhythm sections. This is a fine effort, making one wish that Ethel Ennis would record much more often.
 
Об исполнителе
Baltimore native Ethel Ennis is a national treasure. Critics have hailed her as “the most accomplished singer performing today.” That stature was earned by her magnificent voice, her brilliant compositions, her joyful performances and her collaboration with the finest musicians.
Ethel Ennis first won national recognition for her recording “Lullaby for Losers” in 1955. In 1958, she was selected by Benny Goodman as the female vocalist for his all-star band. Later, she was chosen as a featured singer on the Arthur Godfrey Show. After performing at the 1964 Newport Jazz Festival with Billy Taylor, Cozy Cole, and Slam Stewart, she appeared with Duke Ellington and his Orchestra on television's “Bell Telephone Hour.” She followed those amazing achievements by wowing them at the Monterey Jazz Festival in duets with Joe Williams. She returned to her hometown to perform in concerts with the Count Basie Band and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. During that same period, she shared the bill with Cab Calloway at Harlem's Apollo Theater and played supper clubs and concert halls all over the country.
In the seventies, she founded the practice of singing the National Anthem a capella at Richard Nixon's 1973 presidential inauguration. She performed at the White House for Jimmy Carter as well. During the period, she became Baltimore's cultural ambassador, singing Chinese folk songs in Baltimore's sister city of Xiamen, China as well as performing in Rotterdam, Germany.
In the 1980's, Ethel opened her own music club, Ethel's Place with her husband, writer Earl Arnett. They presented the world's greatest jazz musicians and broadcast live concerts to national audiences. They sold the club in 1988, each returning full-time to their artistic pursuits.
Frank Sinatra once described her as, “my kind of singer.” A Downbeat reviewer once said of Ethel, “her voice runs deep, exuding the personality of a sage who has lived many lives.” She is the great sage of jazz and if you can find any one of her two dozen records and singles, you will have added a national treasure to your collection.
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