Peggy Lee - Four Classic Albums (Dream Street / The Man I Love / Jump for Joy / Blues Cross Country) (Digitally Remastered) (2018)
Artist: Peggy Lee
Title: Four Classic Albums (Dream Street / The Man I Love / Jump for Joy / Blues Cross Country) (Digitally Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: AVID Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:17:55
Total Size: 656 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Four Classic Albums (Dream Street / The Man I Love / Jump for Joy / Blues Cross Country) (Digitally Remastered)
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: AVID Jazz
Genre: Jazz, Vocal Jazz, Pop
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 2:17:55
Total Size: 656 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Street of Dreams (Dream Street) (03:23)
2. What's New (Dream Street) (03:00)
3. You're Blase (Dream Street) (02:51)
4. It's All Right with Me (Dream Street) (02:24)
5. My Old Flame (Dream Street) (02:39)
6. Dancing on the Ceiling (Dream Street) (03:41)
7. It Never Entered My Mind (Dream Street) (03:01)
8. Too Late Now (Dream Street) (03:49)
9. I've Grown Accustomed to His Face (Dream Street) (02:47)
10. Something I Dreamed Last Night (Dream Street) (02:30)
11. Last Night When We Were Young (Dream Street) (02:57)
12. So Blue (Dream Street) (02:16)
13. The Man I Love (The Man I Love) (03:46)
14. Please Be Kind (The Man I Love) (04:13)
15. Happiness Is a Thing Called Joe (The Man I Love) (04:06)
16. Just One Way to Say I Love You (The Man I Love) (02:53)
17. That's All (The Man I Love) (02:55)
18. Something Wonderful (The Man I Love) (03:16)
19. He's My Guy (The Man I Love) (04:13)
20. Then I'll Be Tired of You (The Man I Love) (02:30)
21. My Heart Stood Still (The Man I Love) (02:46)
22. If I Should Lose You (The Man I Love) (02:24)
23. There Is No Greater Love (The Man I Love) (03:39)
24. The Folks Who Live on the Hill (The Man I Love) (03:36)
25. Jump for Joy (Jump for Joy) (02:06)
26. Back in Your Own Back Yard (Jump for Joy) (02:27)
27. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (Jump for Joy) (02:00)
28. I Hear Music (Jump for Joy) (02:10)
29. Just in Time (Jump for Joy) (02:54)
30. Old Devil Moon (Jump for Joy) (03:00)
31. What a Little Moonlight Can Do (Jump for Joy) (02:45)
32. Four or Five Times (Jump for Joy) (02:35)
33. Music! Music! Music! (Jump for Joy) (02:34)
34. Cheek to Cheek (Jump for Joy) (02:49)
35. The Glory of Love (Jump for Joy) (02:38)
36. Ain't We Got Fun (Jump for Joy) (02:13)
37. Kansas City (Blues Cross Country) (02:30)
38. Basin Street Blues (Blues Cross Country) (03:05)
39. Los Angeles Blues (Blues Cross Country) (02:38)
40. I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City (Blues Cross Country) (02:53)
41. The Grain Belt Blues (Blues Cross Country) (01:52)
42. New York City Blues (Blues Cross Country) (03:22)
43. Goin' to Chicago Blues (Blues Cross Country) (02:37)
44. San Francisco Blues (Blues Cross Country) (02:37)
45. Fisherman's Wharf (Blues Cross Country) (03:12)
46. Boston Beans (Blues Cross Country) (02:05)
47. The Train Blues (Blues Cross Country) (02:42)
48. St Louis Blues (Blues Cross Country) (02:13)
At last, the wait is over, we hear you cry! AVID have finally inducted Miss Peggy Lee into the 4 Classic Albums “hall of fame”! Ok so we have taken our time in paying tribute to the great lady, but we wanted to get it right, we wanted to select the best albums that truly captured Miss Lee’s huge vocal talents. Peggy Lee spent most of her recording career at Capitol Records which she joined in 1947. She had a short break between 1952-56 where she recorded for Decca, and ironically made one of her greatest albums “Black Coffee” (AVC876). We feature three albums for her Capitol years, a couple of classics arranged by the legendary Nelson Riddle, “Jump For Joy” and “The Man I Love” which also features conducting duties by that other rather famous Capitol Records artist, Mr Frank Sinatra! These two are joined by another classic “concept” album “Blues Cross Country” arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones. To round off our selections we feature the extraordinarily intimate “Dream Street” recorded by Peggy for Decca in 1956. And if you need any further proof of the regard Peggy Lee was held in by the jazz fraternity, take a look at some of the names that appear on our selections. Harry “Sweets” Edison, Pete Condoli, Mel Lewis, Shorty Rogers, Bud Shank, Bob Cooper, Bill Perkins, Lou Levy, Max Bennett, Benny Carter and Buddy Collette. Oh and did we mention Nelson Riddle, Frank Sinatra and Quincy Jones?!