Georgie Fame - Fame At Last (1965)

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Title: Fame At Last
Year Of Release: 1965
Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
Genre: Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Pop Rock
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:59:18
Total Size: 132 mb | 312 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Get On The Right Track, Baby
02. Georgie Fame - Let The Sunshine In
03. Georgie Fame - The Monkey Time
04. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - All About My Girl
05. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Point Of No Return
06. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Gimme That Wine
07. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Pink Champagne
08. Georgie Fame - Monkeying Around
09. Georgie Fame - Pride And Joy
10. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Green Onions
11. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - I Love The Life I Live
12. Georgie Fame - I'm In The Mood For Love
13. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Do Re Mi
14. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - I’m In Love With You
15. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Bend A Little
17. Georgie Fame - Tom Hark Goes Blue Beat
18. Georgie Fame - Humpty Dumpty
19. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - One Whole Year, Baby
20. Georgie Fame & The Blue Flames - Yeh, Yeh
21. Georgie Fame - Preach & Teach

Following on from the blazing live set that was his debut, Georgie Fame's first studio album is one of those discs to which only one appellation can truly be applied it's dangerous. A blistering romp through Fame & His Blue Flames' live repertoire of the day, fast and loose and driving, it captures one of Britain's best-ever R&B troupes stepping so far beyond the customary precepts of the Beat Boom that, if you were to come to this record without knowing who it was, there's no way you'd ever guess a bunch of (predominantly) Londoners were responsible. To pull out any highlights is to indicate that there are any corresponding low-lights there aren't. But a "Green Onions" so sweet that you can taste it captures the group in full flame, while Willie Dixon's "I Love the Life I Live" has rarely sounded so supreme. Even the closing "I'm in the Mood for Love" not a song one normally associates with heads-down blues boogie is granted a cigarettes'n'alcohol ambience that could choke any passing puritan, and the whole disc adds up to one of the all-time great albums of its, or any other, R&B-blessed era.


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Many thanks for lossless.