Peggy Lee - Capitol Collectors Series: The Early Years (1989)
Artist: Peggy Lee
Title: Capitol Collectors Series: The Early Years
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Capitol
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz, Swing
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Total Time: 01:14:41
Total Size: 283 MB | 168 MB
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TracklistTitle: Capitol Collectors Series: The Early Years
Year Of Release: 1989
Label: Capitol
Genre: Jazz, Pop, Vocal Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 01:14:41
Total Size: 283 MB | 168 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Peggy Lee - Waitin' For The Train To Come In
02. Peggy Lee - I'm Glad I Waited For You
03. Peggy Lee - I Don't Know Enough About You
04. Peggy Lee - Linger In My Arms A Little Longer Baby
05. Peggy Lee - It's All Over Now
06. Peggy Lee - It's A Good Day
07. Peggy Lee - Everythings Movin' Too Fast
08. Peggy Lee - Chi-Baba, Chi-Baba (My Bambino Go To Sleep)
09. Peggy Lee - Sugar (That Sugar Baby O'mine)
10. Peggy Lee - Golden Earrings
11. Peggy Lee - I'll Dance At Your Wedding
12. Peggy Lee - Manana (Is Soon Enough For Me)
13. Peggy Lee - All Dressed Up With A Broken Heart
14. Peggy Lee - Talking To Myself About You
15. Peggy Lee - Why Don't You Do Right (Get Me Some Money Too)
16. Peggy Lee - 'Deed I Do
17. Peggy Lee - Don't Smoke In Bed
18. Peggy Lee - Caramba! It's The Samba
19. Peggy Lee - Them There Eyes
20. Peggy Lee - Baby, Don't Be Mad At Me
21. Peggy Lee - Bali Ha'i (Remastered 1990)
22. Peggy Lee - I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair
23. Peggy Lee - Riders In The Sky (A Cowboy Legend)
24. Peggy Lee - The Old Master Painter
25. Peggy Lee - Show Me The Way To Get Out Of This World ('Cause That's Where Everything Is)
Like Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald, Peggy Lee started out as a big band vocalist but was destined to enjoy her greatest success as a solo artist. The band leader who gave Lee her first major break and featured her prominently in the early 1940s was Benny Goodman, much as Tommy Dorsey did with Sinatra and Chick Webb did with Fitzgerald. Commercially, the big bands were on the decline after World War II, and Lee was among the former band vocalists who was a huge solo act in the post-War years. This generally excellent collection, released in 1990, focuses on Lee's early solo output and boasts 25 recordings that she made from 1945 to1950. Most of the singer's essential solo hits of the 1940s are provided, including such Top Ten smashes as "I Don't Know Enough About You," "Golden Earrings," the cowboy ballad "Ghost Riders in the Sky," and "Waiting for the Train to Come In" (one of the many 1940s gems that was about waiting for your serviceman sweetheart to come home from the War). This CD also contains Lee's swinging 1947 remake of "Why Don't You Do Right" (which had been one of her big hits with Goodman), the number 22 hit "Don't Smoke in Bed," and "Mañana," a cute novelty item that went to number one even though it wasn't among Lee's more essential recordings. The vocalist, to her credit, didn't inundate listeners with novelty songs -- Capitol, unlike Columbia and other major labels, wasn't interested in flooding the market with them. Capitol also deserves credit for its impressive digital remastering of these 78-era recordings. If you're exploring Lee's music for the first time, this collection is highly recommended and should be among your first purchases.~Capitol Collectors Series, Vol. 1: The Early Years Review by Alex Henderson
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