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Ella Fitzgerald’s Long-Undiscovered ‘Ella At The Shrine’ On Wide Release

The brief but brilliant recording was recently found after more than 60 years in the vaults of Verve Records.

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Ella Fitzgerald’s Ella At The Shrine album, only recently discovered after more than 60 years in the vaults of Verve Records, is widely available from today (22), as a single LP on standard weight black vinyl. The brief set was recorded at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles on 21 January 1956. This was a matter of weeks after the storied singer became the first signing to Norman Granz’s new Verve Records label.

Ella’s performance was part of Granz’s historic Jazz At The Philharmonic concert series, and is thought to be Verve’s first live recording. In addition to its physical release, the album will be available for digital download and streaming for the first time on Friday 1 March. The wide release of the album comes after a limited edition, yellow vinyl version that was released in November 2018 as part of Record Store Day’s Black Friday.

The Ella At The Shrine recording consists of a rousing seven-song set, notably including an early version of George and Ira Gershwin’s ‘S Wonderful.’ This was three years before Fitzgerald recorded the song for her landmark 1959 album Ella Fitzgerald Sings The George and Ira Gershwin Song Book. Ira Gershwin himself was moved to commnt: “I never knew how good our songs were until I heard Ella Fitzgerald sing them.”

The concert date came just weeks before Ella recorded the breakthrough album Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book. The set also contained the bluesy ‘Cry Me A River,’ the rhythmic ‘Lullaby of Birdland,’ the swinging ‘Joe Williams’s Blues’ and the bouncy ‘Air Mail Special,’ which showcased the singer’s scatting skills. The album release includes liner notes by jazz broadcaster and educator Phil Schaap, who discovered the recording in an undocumented part of Verve’s vault, where it had been untouched for more than six decades.

Ella At ZardisElla At The Shrine follows Verve’s release, at the completion of Fitzgerald’s centennial celebrations in 2017, of the previously unissued Ella at Zardi’s. Recorded during her two-week stint at that Hollywood nightclub, that disc became her first No. 1 on the Jazz Album chart and her second No. 1 on the Traditional Jazz Albums chart.

Ella at Zardi’s was initially thought to be both the label’s and Fitzgerald’s first live album for Verve, but Granz recorded and introduced Ella at the Shrine ten days earlier. He announces on the LP, as Fitzgerald leaves the stage and the crowd roars for more, that “Ella has to get back to Zardi’s.” Since the two shows happened so close to one another, it’s easy to assume she is backed by the same musicians who played on Ella at Zardi’s, with Don Abney on piano, Vernon Alley or Joe Mondragon on bass and Frank Capp on drums.

Ella At The Shrine is available as a standard weight black vinyl LP. Scroll down to read the tracklisting, and buy it here.

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ELLA AT THE SHRINE TRACK LISTING

SIDE ONE

1. ‘S Wonderful

2. Cry Me a River

3. Lullaby of Birdland

4.Glad to be Unhappy

SIDE TWO

1.  And the Angels Sing

2. Joe Williams’s Blues

3. Air Mail Special

4. Norman Granz Announcement

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