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    Peggy Lee - At Last: The Lost Radio Recordings (2015)

    Posted By: mark70
    Peggy Lee - At Last: The Lost Radio Recordings (2015)

    Peggy Lee - At Last: The Lost Radio Recordings (2015)
    MP3 320 kbps CBR | 91:51 min | 221 MB
    Genre: Vocal Jazz | Label: Real Gone Music

    As one of the greatest and most popular female pop singers working during radio's Golden Age, Peggy Lee made her share of appearances on the dial, particularly on her own radio show that, starting in 1951, was broadcast over the CBS network and the Armed Forces Radio Service. But, unlike many of her contemporaries who have had their on-air performances compiled into collections both legitimate and not, Peggy has never really enjoyed a proper retrospective of her radio appearances…until now! The 44 tracks on At Last—The Lost Radio Recordings consists ENTIRELY of songs Peggy never recorded commercially, ranging from popular standards to novelty numbers to songs popularized by such esteemed peers as Doris Day, Rosemary Clooney, Dinah Shore, Jo Stafford, Kay Starr and Margaret Whiting, with musical direction by Sonny Burke in Los Angeles and Russ Case in New York. Most of these recordings haven't been heard since they were originally broadcast, and as this is the first-ever collection of its kind licensed directly from the Peggy Lee estate, this 2-CD set offers superior sound with remastering by Mike Milchner at Sonic Vision rarely-seen photos and expert liner notes by David Torrensen, long-time editor of PeggyLee.com, her official website. Many folks feel that Peggy never sang as well as she did in the early and mid-1950s; her maturity (in her thirties) and confidence had fully blossomed, her phrasing perfected and the timbre of her voice was pure gossamer. Listening to her interpret this new material is a revelation—an absolute must-have and a major, historic addition to the Peggy Lee discography and legacy!

    Tracklist:

    Disc: 1

    1. Peggy Lee Radio Show Opening
    2. It s a Most Unusual Day
    3. I ll See You In My Dreams
    4. Getting to Know You
    5. Cry
    6. You Belong to Me
    7. It Takes Two To Tango
    8. Solitaire
    9. Did Anyone Call?
    10. Please Mr. Sun
    11. The Wheel of Fortune
    12. Life Is a Beautiful Thing
    13. Somewhere Along The Way
    14. And So To Sleep Again
    15. Undecided
    16. Everything Happens To Me
    17. A Kiss To Build A Dream On
    18. Botch-A-Me
    19. My Darling, My Darling
    20. Just One More Chance
    21. Since My Love Has Gone
    22. Zing a Little Zong
    23. Skylark

    Disc: 2

    1. I Got Rhythm
    2. Pretty Eyed Baby
    3. Ole Buttermilk Sky
    4. The Little White Cloud That Cried
    5. When I Fall In Love
    6. Come What May
    7. Johnny One-Note
    8. Singin in the Rain
    9. Come On-A My House
    10. Here In My Heart
    11. Danny Boy
    12. Half As Much
    13. Go, Go, Go
    14. I ll Never Smile Again
    15. After All, It s Spring
    16. Trust In Me
    17. Blacksmith Blues
    18. Domino
    19. Heigh Ho (It s Off to Work We Go)
    20. Oh Dear, What Can The Matter Be
    21. I m Gonna Live Till I Die
    22. At Last