180g Limited Edition Red Vinyl with Die-Cut Sleeve!
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 191/500!
Debut album from blues and soul great Etta James, which includes her signature song "At Last". In 2012, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it the 119th greatest album of all time.
"After spending a few years in limbo after scoring her first R&B hits 'Dance With Me, Henry' and 'Good Rocking Daddy,' Etta James returned to the spotlight in 1961 with her first Chess release, At Last. James made both the R&B and pop charts with the album's title cut, 'All I Could Do Was Cry,' and 'Trust in Me.' What makes At Last a great album is not only the solid hits it contains, but also the strong variety of material throughout. James expertly handles jazz standards like 'Stormy Weather' and 'A Sunday Kind of Love,' as well as Willie Dixon's blues classic 'I Just Want to Make Love to You.' James demonstrates her keen facility on the title track in particular, as she easily moves from powerful blues shouting to more subtle, airy phrasing; her Ruth Brown-inspired, bad-girl growl only adds to the intensity. James would go on to even greater success with later hits like 'Tell Mama,' but on At Last one hears the singer at her peak in a swinging and varied program of blues, R&B, and jazz standards." - Stephen Cook, allmusic.com
Features:
Limited Edition 180g Red Vinyl
Limited Edition Die-Cut Sleeve
Bonus Tracks
Import
Selections:
Side 1:
1. Anything To Say You're Mine
2. My Dearest Darling
3. Trust In Me
4. A Sunday Kind Of Love
5. Tough Mary
6. My Heart Cries*
7. Spoonful*
Side 2:
1. I Just Want To Make Love To You
2. At Last
3. All I Could Do Was Cry
4. Stormy Weather
5. Girl Of My Dreams (rendered as Boy Of My Dreams)
6. It's A Crying Shame*
7. If I Can't Have You*
*Bonus Tracks
Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time - Rated 191/500!
Debut album from blues and soul great Etta James, which includes her signature song "At Last". In 2012, Rolling Stone magazine ranked it the 119th greatest album of all time.
"After spending a few years in limbo after scoring her first R&B hits 'Dance With Me, Henry' and 'Good Rocking Daddy,' Etta James returned to the spotlight in 1961 with her first Chess release, At Last. James made both the R&B and pop charts with the album's title cut, 'All I Could Do Was Cry,' and 'Trust in Me.' What makes At Last a great album is not only the solid hits it contains, but also the strong variety of material throughout. James expertly handles jazz standards like 'Stormy Weather' and 'A Sunday Kind of Love,' as well as Willie Dixon's blues classic 'I Just Want to Make Love to You.' James demonstrates her keen facility on the title track in particular, as she easily moves from powerful blues shouting to more subtle, airy phrasing; her Ruth Brown-inspired, bad-girl growl only adds to the intensity. James would go on to even greater success with later hits like 'Tell Mama,' but on At Last one hears the singer at her peak in a swinging and varied program of blues, R&B, and jazz standards." - Stephen Cook, allmusic.com
Features:
Limited Edition 180g Red Vinyl
Limited Edition Die-Cut Sleeve
Bonus Tracks
Import
Selections:
Side 1:
1. Anything To Say You're Mine
2. My Dearest Darling
3. Trust In Me
4. A Sunday Kind Of Love
5. Tough Mary
6. My Heart Cries*
7. Spoonful*
Side 2:
1. I Just Want To Make Love To You
2. At Last
3. All I Could Do Was Cry
4. Stormy Weather
5. Girl Of My Dreams (rendered as Boy Of My Dreams)
6. It's A Crying Shame*
7. If I Can't Have You*
*Bonus Tracks