One of the
most prestigious labels in the history of jazz, Verve Records will celebrate
its 60th anniversary throughout 2016 with a trove of historic reissues and
stunning new collections from its legendary archives. The release schedule
constitutes a who's-who of jazz legends, including such pioneers as Charlie
Parker, Billie Holiday, Count Basie, Oscar Peterson, Bill Evans, Wes
Montgomery, Louis Armstrong, Jimmy Smith, Stan Getz, and the label's heart and
soul, Ella Fitzgerald.
Fitzgerald
will be honored with the release of Jazz at the Philharmonic: The Ella
Fitzgerald Set, a new compilation bringing together all of her Jazz at the
Philharmonic performances previously issued by Verve on various albums, on a
single collection for the first time ever. The collection-which includes
concerts from 1949, 1953 and 1954 and features appearances by Parker, Lester
Young, and Hank Jones among others-will feature newly re-mastered music and an
essay by author Will Friedwald.
The first
set of releases, due out in March 2016, is also highlighted by the new digital
collection Verve 60, featuring 60 stellar tracks by 60 different artists from
throughout the label's history, spanning from Ella and Oscar through Wayne
Shorter and Herbie Hancock to Diana Krall and Christian McBride. In addition,
five favorites from the Verve catalogue will be reissued on vinyl, including
Ella & Louis, the first pairing for the label of Fitzgerald and Armstrong;
Billie Holiday's Lady Sings the Blues; Charlie "Bird" Parker's innovative
Charlie Parker with Strings; Oscar Peterson's Night Train; and Count Basie's
April in Paris.
Several
classics will also make their debuts in HD digital audio and iTunes, including
titles by Fitzgerald, Evans, Parker, Wynton Kelly, and Stan Getz. Organ master
Jimmy Smith's classic singles for the label will be compiled into a digital box
set.
The release
schedule continues in May and June with more vinyl and digital reissues,
including Getz/Gilberto and albums by Wes Montgomery, Blossom Dearie, Coleman
Hawkins, and Anita O'Day. A new CD collection will compile unreleased music by
Charlie Parker, while Louis Armstrong's complete studio recordings for the
label will be collected onto one multi-disc set.
Verve was
founded in 1956 by Norman Granz, the forward-thinking impresario responsible
for the hugely popular Jazz at the Philharmonic concerts, which brought the
music to new audiences and garnered jazz an unprecedented level of respect in
the popular culture. Granz also managed Ella Fitzgerald and launched the label
in large part to create new opportunities worthy of the singer's immense
talent, including her landmark series of Songbook recordings.
Under the
visionary leadership of Granz and later Creed Taylor (after MGM purchased the
imprint in 1961), Verve continued to set new trends. The label sparked the
Bossa Nova craze with the 1964 release of the GRAMMY® Award-winning
Getz/Gilberto and brought a lush, elegant new sound to jazz with the
arrangements of Claus Ogerman and Oliver Nelson. Its focus also encompassed
groundbreaking comedy, and later widened to embrace folk and rock recordings,
including now-iconic releases by The Velvet Underground, Richie Havens, Frank
Zappa & The Mothers of Invention and Janis Ian.
It was its
jazz legacy that cemented Verve's place in the popular imagination however, and
after a fallow period in the '70s and '80s Verve was revived in the mid-1990s,
again signing many of the biggest names in the music: Herbie Hancock, Wayne
Shorter, John Scofield, Betty Carter, Abbey Lincoln, Jeff Lorber, Chris Botti
and Incognito all recorded for Verve during this period. Its diverse and
distinguished lineage continues today through the work of artists like Diana
Krall, Sarah McLachlan and Third Story.
Over the
course of its six-decade history, Verve has become synonymous with the very
best in jazz, venerating the music while charting its course and helping to
break down racial and stylistic barriers. There's no better way to celebrate
that legacy than with the music itself, and 2016 will allow listeners to
revisit the breathtaking sounds of Verve in new and exhilarating ways.
No comments:
Post a Comment