The compilers of British EMI's extensive "two on one" reissue series
have made some questionable choices in combining two albums originally
issued on LP into a single CD, but it's hard to second guess this one,
which contains the two albums Peggy Lee released in 1969, A Natural
Woman and Is That All There Is? Not only are the collections
chronologically sequential, but it sounds like the second one employs
tracks recorded for the first one. By the late ‘60s, Lee, like many
other veteran pop singers, was attempting to keep current and keep
selling records by incorporating current trends in pop/rock into her
music. A Natural Woman alternates efforts by two prominent Los Angeles
session musicians serving as arranger/conductors, pianist Mike Melvoin
and trumpeter Bobby Bryant. This is one of those albums that sounds like
these guys (and perhaps Lee, too) came up with the set list by
listening to their AM radios, tuned to the local Top 40 station, on the
freeway on their way to the session. They hear, say, Aretha Franklin's
"(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman," Otis Redding's "(Sittin' On)
The Dock of the Bay," Sly & the Family Stone's "Everyday People,"
and Blood, Sweat & Tears' "Spinning Wheel," and, by the time they
pull into the parking lot, they've got the gist of the arrangement down
and proceed to re-create it, more or less, with their fellow session
pros, as Lee gamely approximates the hit vocals. When they do use a
vintage piece of material, such as "(All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings,"
or come up with an original ("Lean on Me"), they are still keeping in
mind what they heard on the radio, so that the former sounds like
watered-down Motown and the latter has the modified R&B funkiness of
Frank Sinatra's "That's Life."
The atypical last song on A
Natural Woman leads right into Is That All There Is? It's Randy Newman's
introspective ballad "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today," and since Newman
arranged and conducted Lee's surprise comeback hit with Leiber &
Stoller's European-style art song "Is That All There Is?" (inspired by a
Thomas Mann short story), and that song leads off the second LP, the
mood stays constant. And that mood continues with the next track, "Love
Story," another Newman composition, even if Lee, the disillusionment of
"Is That All There Is?" notwithstanding, cannot bring herself to sing
Newman's fatalistic final couplet, "We'll play checkers all day/Until we
pass away." Instead, she substitutes "We'll play checkers in the
sun/Playing checkers can be fun." Unfortunately, Is That All There Is?
doesn't turn out to be a complete album of similar material. In fact, it
is actually a cobbled-together rush job that was assembled on the fly
to have an LP in the record racks while "Is That All There Is?," which
had been released as a one-off single, was still in the charts. Capitol
Records thought nothing of recycling previously released tracks
including Lee's 1963 hit "I'm a Woman" (also written by Leiber &
Stoller) to pad the collection out to LP length. Toward the end, there
are some good songs and arrangements in the art song style of "Is That
All There Is?," however, notably Newman's "Linda," which has had its
gender switched and is called "Johnny (Linda)." But the Is That All
There Is? LP remains a patchwork Peggy Lee album, even suitably paired
with A Natural Woman. by William Ruhlmann
Tracklist :
Natural Woman
1 (All Of A Sudden) My Heart Sings 2'50
Written-By – Harold Rome, Henri Herpin, Jamblan
2 Don't Explain 3'57
Written-By – Arthur Herzog, Jr., Billie Holiday
3 Can I Change My Mind? 2'51
Written-By – Barry Despenza, Carl Wolfolk
4 Lean On Me 2'42
Written-By – Mike Melvoin, Mundell Lowe, Peggy Lee
5 (Sittin' On) The Dock Of The Bay 2'37
Written-By – Otis Redding, Steve Cropper
6 (You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman 3'01
Written-By – Goffin And King, Jerry Wexler
7 Everyday People 2'38
Written-By – Sylvester Stewart
8 Please Send Me Someone To Love 4'05
Written-By – Percy Mayfield
9 Spinning Wheel 2'35
Written-By – David Clayton-Thomas
10 Living Is Dying Without You 3'27
Written-By – Al Kasha, Joel Hirschhorn
11 I Think It's Gonna Rain Today 3'15
Written-By – Randy Newman
Is That All There Is?
12 Is That All There Is? 4'19
Producer – Lieber & Stoller
Written-By – Jerry Lieber-Mike Stoller
13 Love Story 3'27
Written-By – Randy Newman
14 Me And My Shadow 3'04
Producer – Lieber & Stoller
Written-By – A. Jolson, B. Rose, D. Dreyer
15 Sing A Rainbow 2'46
Written-By – Arthur Hamilton
16 My Old Flame 4'24
Written-By – Arthur Johnston, Sam Caslow
17 I'm A Woman 2'07
Producer – David Cavanaugh
Written-By – Jerry Lieber-Mike Stoller
18 Somethin' Stupid 2'31
Written-By – C. Carson Parks
19 Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show 3'00
Written-By – Neil Diamond
20 Something 3'14
Written-By – George Harrison
21 Whistle For Happiness 2'25
Written-By – Jerry Lieber-Mike Stoller
22 Johnny (Linda) 2'47
Written-By – Randy Newman
23 I Can Hear The Music 1'56
Written-By – Gene Di Novi, Spence Maxwell
24 Don't Smoke In Bed 3'31
Written-By – Willard Robison
25 You Must Have Been A Beautiful Baby 2'18
Written-By – Harry Warren, Johnny Mercer
Credits :
Arranged By, Conductor – Bobby Bryant (pistas: 1 to 11), Mike Melvoin (pistas: 1 to 11)
Vocals – Peggy Lee
Thursday, June 9, 2022
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