Beauty and the Beat!
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Do I Love You?
- I Lost My Sugar in Salt Lake City
- If Dreams Come True
- All Too Soon
- Mambo in Miami - George Shearing
- Isn't It Romantic? - George Shearing
- Blue Prelude
- You Came a Long Way From St. Louis
- Always True to You in My Fashion
- There'll Be Another Spring
- Get Out of Town
- Satin Doll - George Shearing
- Nobody's Heart [*]
- Don't Ever Leave Me [*]
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #73432 in Music
- Brand: Lee
- Released on: 2003-05-20
- Number of discs: 1
- Formats: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
- Dimensions: .23 pounds
Customer Reviews
The painting underneath finally revealed
For decades we've listening to the live-in-concert "Beauty and the Beat' and hearing a studio project with applause, announcements and low volume audience chatter dubbed in. Now all the distractions have been removed, along with the echoy sound necessary to make it all sound live, and what we have is a beautiful, detailed collection with great depth never before apparent. In the previous version Peggy sounded like she was socking it over to an enthusiastic audience; now, with the very same recordings, she sounds intimate and close. Shearing sounds the same--totally engaging and delightful, but even though these are the same recordings as on the L.P. and the original C.D. issue it becomes a different album.
music for lovers only
Beauty and the Beat! Is a mostly live (yes, mostly live) album by the great Peggy Lee with the equally talented George Shearing at the piano. It's interesting that they recorded introductions to these songs after the live concert was recorded. However, despite this unusual feature this disc is extremely pleasing to the ear. Peggy sounds just great here and George plays his piano wonderfully. We also get two bonus tracks that apparently were not on the record album release of this recording; Peggy and George perform "Nobody's Heart" and "Don't Ever Leave Me."
"Do I Love You?" gives us Peggy singing at her very best and George plays piano so well to accompany her in grand style. The other musicians do a fine job of making the musical arrangement lush without being overbearing. "I Lost My Sugar In salt Lake City" features Peggy's vocals squarely front and center; she handles this number with panache. Peggy's' ability to effortlessly handle the numerous tempo changes in this number impresses me quite a bit. George plays the piano--flawlessly, of course!
"If Dreams Come True" again showcases Peggy's vocals and it seems that George Shearing was practically born to play alongside Peggy. The percussion enhances the natural beauty of this number. "Mambo In Miami" is a number that George Shearing and his buddies perform so beautifully; I always enjoyed a good mambo tune and this is certainly no exception! "Isn't It Romantic?" again features the musicians with George at the piano for a spectacular number. I must have played "Isn't It Romantic?" a million times on my CD player!
"You Came A Long Way From St. Louis" gets a fine, slow treatment from these artists and it all works very nicely. The percussion shines and Peggy sings this like the fine chanteuse she always was! Peggy's' diction bolsters her exceptional performance; I love this tune! "There'll be Another Spring" is a gentle romantic tune that exudes elegance and high style as Peggy, George and the others perform this flawlessly.
"Satin Doll" shines like gold; I rarely enjoy such fine piano playing! George and his pals really do this one up right. Then, of course, we get the two bonus tracks. "Nobody's Heart" is an elegant tune with a slow, romantic treatment that stuns me with its beauty; and the album ends very strong with "Don't Ever Leave Me" with Peggy making a passionate appeal to her one true love not to leave her alone. "Don't Ever Leave Me" tugs at my heartstrings and I predict you'll like this number very much.
In sum, Beauty And The Beat! Is another one of Peggy Lee's stupendous albums--this one with fantastic accompaniments by George Shearing and his buddies. I highly recommend this album for Peggy Lee fans. People who enjoy classic pop vocals should also get this album.
Natural Beauty
Evidently I sent in two reviews in one day--such is the spell Miss Peggy Lee casts over the listener. So, putting it in a different way: One of numerous fake live albums from the '50s and '60s, "Beauty" has gained new lustre and depth without the applause, announcements and audience ambience dubbed into the original album to make studio sessions sound live. For the first time, the true depth and unerring musicianship of these performances come through clearly and without distractions. Peggy Lee is nothing short of brilliant; Shearing deft and engaging. Same songs, same recordings, entirely different results well-worth getting even if you have the L.P. or first C.D. issue.




