Black Coffee

by Verve

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Release Date:2004-10-26
Label:Verve
UPC:602498631935
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Verve
ASIN:B0002XNMCS
Category:Music

Tracks on Black Coffee by Verve

  1. Black Coffee
  2. I've Got You Under My Skin
  3. Easy Living
  4. My Heart Belongs To Daddy
  5. It Ain't Necessarily So
  6. Gee, Baby Ain't I Good To You
  7. Woman Alone With The Blues
  8. I Don't Know What Time It Was
  9. When The World Was Young
  10. Love Me Or Lkeave Me
  11. You're My Thrill
  12. There's A Small Hotel

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

During the early '50s, Peggy Lee rode high on the strength of her own taste into stardom - she was a glamorous beacon whose sultry voice gave her performances a shimmering eroticism. Black Coffee may be the greatest album of her genuine "concept albums." Originally recorded in 1953, Lee turned Black Coffee into a jazz project - something no other mainstream pop singer had done up to that point. It was so successful that three years later, Decca asked her to expand it into the newer 12" format. Many years later, she named this album as her own favorite. The songs in this collection reveal Peggy Lee at her most captivating. Here she displays a versatility which matches her wonderful vitality, emphasizing the quality of her voice as well as the music.

Customer Reviews

Peggy Lee shows why she's one of the top jazz singers. - Reviewed on 2009-01-21
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I've been a Peggy Lee fan my whole life.Her career covered movies,singing with the Benny Goodman band,radio,t.v.and making records.I always considered her a fine pop singer until I came across her collection of songs on "Black Coffee".Recorded with two different jazz combos,Miss Lee
shows herself to be an excellent jazz singer whose timing and phrasing
is akin to Sinatra's skill in these areas.The collection of songs on "Black Coffee"is a combination of the familiar to not so familiar,but
all are beautifully done,with Miss Lee in complete control.In an interview
much later in her life,she acknowledged"Black Coffee"as one of her favorite works.I heartily agree!
stunning, elegant album from the incomparable Peggy Lee - Reviewed on 2008-03-19
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13 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Black Coffee is an incredibly fine CD by the incomparable Peggy Lee. Peggy's voice never sounded better; and she masterfully handles these songs with panache. The quality of the sound is rather good; and I love that artwork!

The album starts with the title track, "Black Coffee." This jazzy little tune shines brighter than gold when Peggy sings it with passion, heart and soul. I'm very impressed with the horn arrangement in the background while Peggy sings this perfectly. I predict that you will enjoy "Black Coffee" very much. Listen also for "I've Got You Under My Skin." This second number has a faster tempo that is also rather jazzy--and elegant. Peggy bats this straight out of the ballpark and she changes tempo and keys effortlessly. "I've Got You Under My Skin" is a very romantic classic jazz vocal that really lets Peggy show off her remarkable singing abilities!

"My Heart belongs To Daddy" was always one of my favorite songs; and here Peggy doesn't let us down! Peggy delivers this with style and her delivery of this song is enhanced even further by her excellent diction and timing. She never misses a beat, either! "It Ain't Necessarily So" slows down the pace a bit but Peggy never stops sounding like she was born to sing this type of number! "It Ain't Necessarily So" shines bright when Peggy sings it. "A Woman Alone With The Blues" sounds like the tune you might hear in an elegant lounge or nightclub; Peggy infuses this with so much emotion and she's able to use her voice to convey every subtle nuance of the lyrics.

"When The World Was Young" puts Peggy right into the spotlight--where she always belonged. The piano arrangement is quite pretty; and I also like "Love Me Or Leave Me." This fine jazzy number gets the royal treatment from Peggy who sings this like a true chanteuse. The album ends with Peggy performing "There's A Small Hotel;" this song is about Peggy's character dreaming of her honeymoon with her sweetheart after their wedding.

Black Coffee is an excellent album for fans of Peggy Lee; and people who love classic jazz vocals will not be disappointed. This is also an excellent starter CD for people just coming to know the true greatness of Peggy Lee's artistry.
SPLENDID! - Reviewed on 2008-02-18
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I had forgotten how wonderful Peggy Lee's voice and timing were. After seeing "Bernard and Doris" on HBO and hearing her songs, I just had to find her again. Her voice is as smooth as silk on this album that sounds as if it were recorded just yesterday. If you don't have it, it is a must have for those who love Peggy Lee!
Black Coffee CD by Peggy Lee - Reviewed on 2007-08-14
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Excellent CD. Peggy Lee in top form. Bought it for my husband who's a huge Peggy Lee fan. The songs are timeless and her voice is at its silkiest. Very jazzy and bluesy music, which we like a lot.
An all-time classic - Reviewed on 2007-01-14
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8 customers found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I first bought this album in the late fifties. I thought it was great then, and I have not changed that opinion one bit. It is one of my all-time favorites, it never palls, for musicianship, excitement, intimacy, great swing.......It has been called one of the greatest vocal jazz albums and I would absolutely agree with that. The only problem - Miss Lee's other albums don't sound so great alongside this one. A must for any vocal jazz lover, indeed any lover of popular music.
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