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The Best of Etta James | 
enlarge | Artist: Etta James Label: Mca UK Category: Music
List Price: $10.98 Buy New: $5.99 You Save: $4.99 (45%)
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Rating: 45 reviews Sales Rank: 23837
Format: Original Recording Remastered, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 076732936726 UPC: 076732936726 EAN: 0076732936726 ASIN: B000005KQE
Release Date: March 25, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New. Unopened. Free Upgrade to First Class Shipping!
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| • | At Last | | • | All I Could Do Is Cry | | • | If I Can't Have You | | • | A Sunday Kind Of Love | | • | My Dearest Darling | | • | Something's Got A Hold On Me | | • | Trust In Me | | • | Next Door To The Blues | | • | Don't Cry Baby | | • | Fool That I Am | | • | Two Sides To Every Story | | • | Pushover | | • | Stop The Wedding | | • | In The Basement, Part One | | • | Baby, What You Want Me To Do (Live) | | • | I'd Rather Go Blind | | • | Security | | • | Loser's Weepers, Part One | | • | All The Way Down | | • | Tell Mama |
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Product Description No Description Available Track: 10: Fool That I Am,Track: 11: Two Sides To Every Story,Track: 12: Pushover,Track: 13: Stop The Wedding,Track: 14: In The Basement, Part One,Track: 15: Baby, What You Want Me To Do (Live),Track: 16: I'd Rather Go Blind,Track: 17: Security,Track: 18: Loser's Weepers, Part One,Track: 19: All The Way Down,Track: 1: At Last,Track: 20: Tell Mama,Track: 2: All I Could Do Is Cry,Track: 3: If I Can't Have You,Track: 4: A Sunday Kind Of Love,Track: 5: My Dearest Darling,Track: 6: Something's Got A Hold On Me,Track: 7: Trust In Me,Track: 8: Next Door To The Blues,Track: 9: Don't Cry Baby Media Type: CD Artist: JAMES,ETTA Title: HER BEST Street Release Date: 03/23/1999 Import Genre: BLUES
Amazon.com essential recording Whether she sings string-laden pop ballads, lively soul, or gritty electric blues, James's high-powered, enormously expressive voice displays a knack for passionate blues inflections. Emotionally charged ballads including "At Last" and "All I Could Do is Cry" find James blasting through the orchestra with unearthly wails and moans. "If I Can't Have You," a duet with Harvey Fuqua, drops the orchestra in favor of horn-driven R&B and "Something's Got a Hold On Me" is a gospel-flavored romp reminiscent of Ray Charles. A live version of Jimmy Reed's "Baby, What You Want Me to Do" shows her raunchiest Chicago-blues style, and "In the Basement," with Sugar Pie DeSanto, is a funky workout. Also here are three classics from her soul-drenched 1967 Muscle Shoals sessions. --Marc Greilsamer
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Miss Peaches Stands Apart From The Crowd August 25, 2007 AvidOldiesCollector (Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) When songwriters Harry Warren and Mack Gordon had their composition At Last become the B-side to the 1942 Glenn Miller # 1 hit (I've Got A Gal In) Kalamazoo, they probably thought they had died and gone to Heaven. Especially when it too charted at a respectable # 14 with Ray Eberle doing the vocals. A decade later they struck paydirt again when the song was resurrected in the movie Orchestra Wives and then taken to # 2 by Ray Anthony & his orchestra, with Tommy Mercer doing the vocal. But in my humble opinion the best was yet to come, and when a 23-year-old from Los Angeles by the name of Jamesetta Hawkins decided to record it in 1961 under her stage name Etta James, from that point on it became HER song. It may not have done as well on the Billboard pop charts as the earlier versions [# 47 Hot 100] but it did become a # 2 R&B and is, by any standard, the best version of that enduring love song. Her career had actually commenced in 1955 when, at age 17, she recorded an "answer" song to the 1954 # 1 R&B hit Work With Me Annie by The Midnighters [Hank Ballard and crew]. Also known as Roll With Me Henry, and with Richard Berry providing the bass male vocal, it too reached # 1 R&B early in 1955 as The Wallflower, billed to Etta James and "The Peaches" [hence the later nickname]. That same year Georgia Gibbs would have a # 1 Billboard Pop Top 100 with it as Dance With Me Henry. Later that year she would have her second hit single when Good Rockin' Daddy climbed to # 8 R&B with the backing of The Dreamers, a group that included the great Jesse Belvin, and Maxwell Davis & His Orchestra. Personal problems then set in, and Etta would be off the charts until early 1960 when she returned with the stirring ballad All I Could Do Was Cry, which scored on both the R&B [# 2] and Billboard Pop Hot 100 [# 33] charts. And from there right through to 1976 she would seldom be off the charts, racking up another 27 R&B hits and putting 26 more on the Hot 100 and one - Two Sides (To Every Story) - to # 16 on the Adult Contemporary charts. which weren't introduced until 1961. That great song, which is at track 11, also made it to # 63 Hot 100 in late 1963 and, except for the fact that the R&B charts had been suspended from late 1963 and for all of 1964, it would have been a major hit there. This CD gives you the best of her many hits along with nine pages of liner notes by Peter Grendysa of Words On Music Ltd., a partial discography of the contents [no chart information], and two more nice photographs of Etta, who was inducted into the R&R Hall of Fame in 1993, and to the Blues Hall Of Fame in 2001. Now just 69 years old, Etta is still wowing them in personal appearances. This is a must-have compilation for any true R&B fan.
I like this cd May 14, 2007 Jaclyn Bowman (Tampa, FL) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I liked this cd there are a few good songs. Everyone knows the classic At Last and there are a couple others that are similar to that sound. If you like a bluesy soulful sound you will like this cd.
A DECENT MIX OF ETTA January 31, 2007 Martin L. King 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
now i prefer her earlier stuff, but a lot of that later stuff is pretty enjoyable to listen to. if you wanna get into what etta did, i would recommend this one. however, if it was me, i would go for either her early albums when she was starting out and was hungry (ROLL WITH HENRY). however, if you become an instant fan by her more recent stuff, then check this out and see why people see her as an icon (who should get more credit along with ruth brown and baby washington).
the real queen of the blues April 19, 2006 Margaret A. Bradford (st. louis, mo) 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
probably the best album from Etta. She is a legend
Great Tunes March 24, 2006 Nan Bowling Rodano (RALEIGH NC) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Etta is in a class of her own and she tells a story with her music Loved it Nan
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