“Ella and Louis Again” is a collaborative jazz album featuring the legendary vocalists Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. It was released in 1957 as a follow-up to their highly successful first album, “Ella and Louis,” which came out in 1956. The second album is often regarded as a classic in the jazz vocal genre.
The album showcases the remarkable musical chemistry between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong. Both artists were among the most celebrated and influential figures in jazz, and their collaboration is marked by mutual admiration and respect.
“Ella and Louis Again” consists of a selection of well-known jazz standards and popular songs of the time. The tracklist includes classics like “Don’t Be That Way” and “Autumn in New York.”
The album features intimate duets between Fitzgerald and Armstrong, where their contrasting vocal styles complement each other beautifully. Armstrong’s gravelly, soulful voice and Fitzgerald’s smooth, velvety tones create a delightful and engaging listening experience.
“Ella and Louis Again” is praised for its timeless interpretations of the selected songs. The emotional depth and genuine joy in their performances contribute to the album’s enduring appeal.
The collaboration between Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong is considered one of the great moments in jazz history. Both albums, “Ella and Louis” and “Ella and Louis Again,” continue to be celebrated as quintessential examples of vocal jazz at its finest.
The combined talent, charm, and musicality of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong make “Ella and Louis Again” a cherished album for jazz enthusiasts and a testament to the enduring power of their musical partnership.
Track list:
A1 Don't Be That Way
A2 They All Laughed
A3 Autumn In New York
A4 Stompin' At The Savoy
A5 I Won't Dance
A6 Gee, Baby, Ain't I Good To You?
B1 Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
B2 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
B3 I'm Puttin' All My Eggs In One Basket
B4 A Fine Romance
B5 Love Is Here To Stay
B6 Learnin' The Blues