Single SE on Karusell label
Jazz
"Mack The Knife" & "Too Darn Hot" recorded live in the Deutschlandhalle, Berlin. "Stompin' At The Savoy" taped at the Chicago Opera House.
Ella Fitzgerald voc, 1917-1996 US album by | |
Sonny Stitt as, ts, 1924-1982 US alto saxophone | |
Ray Brown b, 1926-2002 US bass | |
Wilfred Middlebrook eb, b, bass | |
Connie Kay dr, *1927 US drums | |
Gus Johnson dr, 1913-2000 US drums | |
Jo Jones dr, 1911-1985 US drums | |
Herb Ellis g, 1921-2010 US guitar | |
Jim Hall g, 1930-2013 US guitar | |
Oscar Peterson p, 1925-2007 CA piano | |
Paul Smith p, 1922-2013 US piano | |
Coleman Hawkins ts, 1904-1969 US tenor saxophone | |
Flip Phillips ts, sax, 1915-2001 US tenor saxophone | |
Illinois Jacquet ts, 1922-2004 US tenor saxophone | |
Lester Young ts, 1909-1959 US tenor saxophone | |
Stan Getz ts, 1927-1991 US tenor saxophone | |
J.J. Johnson tb, 1924-2001 US trombone | |
Roy Eldridge tr, 1911-1989 US trumpet |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mack The Knife | Ella Fitzgerald | Kurt Weill | |
2 | Too Darn Hot | Ella Fitzgerald | Cole Porter | |
3 | Stompin' At The Savoy | Ella Fitzgerald | Andy Razaf, Benny Goodman, Chick Webb, Edgar Sampson |