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Discover new liner notes by Brian Morton of Penguin Guide to Jazz and Paris' prestigious jazz magazine. These notes provide an expert and inspiring perspective on the value of this product."The questi
Discover new liner notes by Brian Morton of Penguin Guide to Jazz and Paris' prestigious jazz magazine. These notes provide an expert and inspiring perspective on the value of this product.
"The question of whether Etta James became a pop singer, a jazz singer, or a blues singer neednt detain you long. She was all of those, asAt Lastbears out, and more besides. James touched on gospel, doo-wop and rhythmnblues with equal facility. Dance With Me, Henry was a hit, but renamed The Wallflower and covered by Georgia Gibbs. Because James had a composition credit, it made her some money, but she didnt like to be bested.She made sure that the next time it would be her name on the label. " -Penguin Guide to Jazz
At Last!, her debut LP, made for the celebrated Chicago label Chess, certainly is one of her most memorable. Its impossible to not be moved by the power of her voice, beginning with the opening notes of Anything to Say Youre Mine. Every phrase, every word is attacked with an energy that commands respect. But beware, this young woman (she was only 22 at the time) could also take on the sweetest forms of a melancholy ballad, such as Stormy Weather, and manage to achieve tenderness. At Last! is one of the key soul music albums of the early 1960s. -Jazz Magazine
Recorded in Chicago, Illinois, 1960 and 1961.
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