Blues Cross Country by Peggy Lee

Blues Cross Country

Peggy Lee

1962

Blues Cross Country is a Jazz album by Peggy Lee, originally released in 1962. On Gatefold: 17 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Big Band & Swing
  • warm
  • swaggering
  • bluesy

About

The theme of 1961’s <i>Blues Cross Country</i> might be a tad ham-fisted, especially for a singer whose approach to blues was more implicit than explicit. Nonetheless, Peggy Lee sounds like she’s having the time of her life working with a set of arrangements from Quincy Jones, who at the time was quite possibly the hippest man in the business. Among the uptempo arrangements, “Los Angeles Blues” is the most enjoyable, although there's a giddiness to the silly “Boston Beans” that's hard to resist. “Hey! Look Me Over” shows Lee at her brassiest, commanding the stage as a veteran diva. Jones encouraged Lee to be larger than life, but it’s hard to beat her restrained approach to ballads, which deepened with age. The nearly narcotic performance of “Basin Street Blues” brings to mind the blue lights of a back-alley boudoir. Lee’s spiritual affinity for Billie Holiday is illuminated in "The Train Blues” and “Goin’ to Chicago Blues.” The album’s ideal merger of theme and arrangement is “Fisherman’s Wharf,” which embodies the feeling and scent of a seaside fog curling around the pilings of a worn-down dock.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Kansas City2:29
  2. 2Basin Street Blues3:04
  3. 3Los Angeles Blues2:38
  4. 4I Left My Sugar (In Salt Lake City)2:53
  5. 5The Grain Belt Blues1:52
  6. 6New York City Blues3:21
  7. 7Goin' To Chicago Blues2:37
  8. 8San Francisco Blues2:37
  9. 9Fisherman's Wharf3:11
  10. 10Boston Beans2:05
  11. 11The Train Blues2:42
  12. 12St. Louis Blues2:15
  13. 13Hey! Look Me Over1:55
  14. 14The Shining Sea2:45

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 17 pressings tracked on Gatefold