
Norma Deloris Egstrom From Jamestown North Dakota is a Pop album by Peggy Lee, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Pop
- Traditional Pop
- lush
- intimate
- theatrical
About
This is the album that closed Peggy Lee’s longstanding relationship with Capitol Records, for which she recorded an astonishing 31 LPs (starting in 1957 with <i>The Man I Love</i>). Lee’s voice changed a lot over that time, as did her place in the pop-music landscape. When <i>Norma Deloris Egstrom</i> was released in June 1972, the industry was dominated by a new set of singer/songwriters, some of whom were a full two generations younger than the aging chanteuse. Rather than let the new generation intimidate her, Lee embraced their intimate and confessional style, resulting in some of her career's most revealing performances. “Just for a Thrill” is the sound of elegance fraying, while “I’ll Be Seeing You” is the grand dame’s farewell turned into an anthem of languid melancholy. The most striking and personal tracks are the renditions of Leon Russell’s “A Song for You” and Bonnie and Delaney Bramlett’s “Superstar,” the latter of which was made famous by Karen Carpenter. While Carpenter made it a song of a young woman’s loneliness, Lee sings the same words as an older woman’s lament.
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Tracklist
- 1Love Song3:23
- 2Razor (Love Me As I Am)2:48
- 3When I Found You3:18
- 4A Song for You4:45
- 5It Takes Too Long to Learn to Live Alone3:26
- 6Superstar3:59
- 7Just for a Thrill3:41
- 8Someone Who Cares3:07
- 9The More I See You1:50
- 10I'll Be Seeing You2:27
Credits
Performers
- Artie ButlerCONDUCTOR PIANO
- Reinhold PressBASS
- Earl PalmerDRUMS
- Larry CarltonGUITAR
- Louie SheltonGUITAR
- Gary ColemanPERCUSSION
- Victor FeldmanPERCUSSION
- Michael OmartianPIANO
- Michel LegrandCONDUCTOR
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 11 pressings tracked on Gatefold
