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Latin ala Lee! [Bonus Tracks] by Peggy (Vocals) Lee (CD, Oct-2003, S & P Records)
(CD, 2003)
Primary Artist: Peggy (Vocals) Lee
 Personnel includes: Peggy Lee (vocals); Jack Marshall (arranger, conductor).Principally recorded at ...
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Format: CD Oct 2003 Record Label: S & P Records Recording Type: Studio UPC: 739343071223 |
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Track Listing 1. Heart - (from "Damn Yankees") 2. On the Street Where You Live - (from "My Fair Lady") 3. Till There Was You - (from "The Music Man") 4. I Am in Love - (from "Can-Can") 5. Hey There - (from "The Pajama Game") 6. I Could Have Danced All Night - (from "My Fair Lady") 7. Surrey With the Fringe on Top, The - (from "Oklahoma") 8. Party's Over, The - (from "Bells Are Ringing") 9. Dance Only with Me - (from "Say Darling") 10. Wish You Were Here - (from "Wish You Were Here") 11. C'est Magnifique - (from "Can-Can") 12. I Enjoy Being a Girl - (from "Flower Drum Song") 13. From Now On 14. Olé 15. Sweet Happy Life
Album Notes Personnel includes: Peggy Lee (vocals); Jack Marshall (arranger, conductor).Principally recorded at Capitol Tower Recording Studio, Hollywood, California in August 1959. Includes liner notes by Will Friedwald.Audio Mixer: Steve Hoffman.Audio Remasterer: Steve Hoffman.Liner Note Author: Will Friedwald.Recording information: Capitol Tower Studio B (1959-1966).More than a decade after her massive hit "Mañana," Peggy Lee recorded a full album of Latin themes with Latin ala Lee!. The subtitle -- "Broadway hits styled with an Afro-Cuban beat" -- sounds not only forced, but a bit too gimmicky to be worth much more than the cardboard it's printed on. Also, none of the musicians are credited, and only a clueless marketing man would write the note on the back cover, "Accompanied by authentic Afro-Cuban rhythms." Even so, Peggy Lee's mastery over a range of stylistic situations rescues any potential miscues, and the rugged backing of arranger/conductor Jack Marshall is a pleasant surprise. The rhythms are not only authentically Afro-Cuban, but surprisingly strong and rarely watered down. The rest of the arrangements, though breezy and pop-slanted, support Lee's vocals perfectly. And though her voice isn't quite as strong as it had been during the '50s, Lee uses the cracks on her high notes to accentuate the songs. Out of print for many years, EMI-Capitol brought the album back in 2000 on a CD issue with remarkably clear stereo separation, though there are slight, occasional imperfections that would have been barely noticeable if not for the immaculate sound which surrounds them. ~ John Bush
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