This compilation of
Ella Fitzgerald's early works with various bands is quite similar to the ASV collection Rhythm & Romance, sans
Chick Webb and the obscurities. Most of the same featured confreres --
Louis Armstrong,
the Ink Spots,
Louis Jordan,
the Delta Rhythm Boys, and
the Mills Brothers -- are here as well. These sessions are culled from old sides from the Decca label produced by the legendary
Milt Gabler. But there are many different selections in different proportions, and overall more popular and well-recognized fare. It's a good companion piece to the ASV collection, and in a sense a better consolidation of groupings among the 20 sides chosen. Highlights include "Can Anyone Explain?" with
Satchmo, "I'm Making Believe" alongside
the Ink Spots, the classic "Ain't Nobody's Business But My Own" with
Jordan, "It's Only a Paper Moon" as only
Ella and
the Rhythm Boys could do it, and "Fairy Tales" with
the Mills Brothers. This CD is easily recommended, for fans and soon-to-be fans. ~ Michael G. Nastos