Jump For Joy by Peggy Lee

Jump For Joy

Peggy Lee

1958

Jump For Joy is a Jazz album by Peggy Lee, originally released in 1958. On Gatefold: 32 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Jazz
  • Vocal Jazz
  • velvety
  • tender
  • smoky

About

In 1959, Capitol Records positioned Peggy Lee as a female counterpart to Frank Sinatra, which is one of the reasons the label paired her with The Nelson Riddle Orchestra for <i>Jump for Joy</i>. But where that orchestra functioned as a steam engine for Sinatra—punctuating his verses with staccato hits and chutes of strings and horn—when it was Lee’s turn, Riddle's orchestra functioned more as a dance partner, gliding backward to give her space. Lee was such a subtle, soft-spoken vocalist that mixing technique was paramount to the success of <i>Jump for Joy</i>. Using only three microphones and a highly sophisticated understanding of space, the Capitol engineers achieved the proper balance between Lee’s pillowy vocals and the vigor of Riddle’s orchestra. That balance is best heard on this latest edition of <i>Jump for Joy</i>. The album reaches its peak on renditions of “What a Little Moonlight Can Do,” “Cheek to Cheek," and “Just in Time,” in which Lee manages to stoke the arrangements with her seductive phrasing and float above the orchestra like a butterfly over waves.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Jump for Joy2:05
  2. 2Back In Your Own Back Yard2:27
  3. 3When My Sugar Walks Down the Street1:59
  4. 4I Hear Music2:08
  5. 5Just In Time2:52
  6. 6Old Devil Moon2:59
  7. 7What a Little Moonlight Can Do2:43
  8. 8Four or Five Times2:33
  9. 9Music! Music! Music!2:31
  10. 10Cheek to Cheek2:47
  11. 11The Glory of Love2:36
  12. 12Ain't We Got Fun2:13
  13. 13Listen to the Rockin' Bird2:15
  14. 14Baby, Baby Wait for Me2:29

Credits

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 32 pressings tracked on Gatefold