Covering an important six-year period in
Ella Fitzgerald's career, this two-CD set contains some of the highlights of the period as she develops from a top big-band singer into a masterful jazz improviser. Although one wishes that this survey were "complete," the 43 selections do feature
Fitzgerald in a wide variety of settings, including with small groups, collaborating with
The Ink Spots,
the Delta Rhythm Boys Louis Jordan,
Louis Armstrong and fronting various studio groups. Most of her hits from the period are here along with previously unissued alternate takes of "It's Only a Paper Moon," "Flying Home" and two of "How High the Moon," making this a strong introduction to her early years. ~ Scott Yanow