Styles: Vocal
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:39
Size: 110,1 MB
Art: Front
(4:39) 1. Let's Stay Together
(3:11) 2. Crazy Little Thing Called Love
(4:13) 3. Up On The Roof
(2:57) 4. (Love Is Like A) Heatwave
(3:29) 5. Jessie's Song
(3:34) 6. The Loco-motion
(4:24) 7. Leaving On A Jet Plane
(3:59) 8. Desperado
(3:27) 9. C'est La Vie (You Can Never Tell)
(2:36) 10. Choo Choo
(3:30) 11. Sentimental Journey
(4:27) 12. Let The Good Times Roll
(3:07) 13. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Although 59-year-old actress Lynda Carter remains best known for her starring role on the TV series Wonder Woman in the 1970s, she began her career singing rock & roll in her native Arizona as a teenager. When Wonder Woman was at its height, Epic Records signed her and released Portrait (1978), which was her only album until Potomac Productions issued At Last more than 30 years later. Crazy Little Things is its follow-up, and it demonstrates that Carter has much more than an adequate singing voice. The collection is full of familiar pop/rock songs dating from the 1940s to the ‘70s, and a notable performance is Carter's version of Glenn Frey and Don Henley's Eagles standard "Desperado." Of course, the song is also known for a cover by Linda Ronstadt, another daughter of Arizona, and Carter's alto is in the same register as Ronstadt's, making their voices similar. Ronstadt's reading is much more emotional than Carter's restrained interpretation, however. Her real antecedent is suggested in her version of "Sentimental Journey," the song that made a star out of Doris Day. Carter is much more in Day's camp than Ronstadt's, even though most of her repertoire here dates from the rock era. She certainly can handle a rocker, as she does on "Let the Good Times Roll." But she is better with lighter fare. Carter has made a living in clubs for many years, and this album suggests what audiences are likely to hear if they see her in Las Vegas or Atlantic City, drawn by her TV fame: a good, professional performance. ~ William Ruhlmann http://www.allmusic.com/album/crazy-little-things-mw0002125147
Personnel: Kerry Marx (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Viktor Krauss, Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar); Russ Pahl (steel guitar); "Blue" Lou Marini Jr. (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Tony Harrell (accordion, keyboards); Sam Levine (clarinet, saxophone); John Horn (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Steve Patrick (trumpet); Roy Agee (trombone); Shane Keister (keyboards); Paul Leim (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Cindy Walker, Tom Flora, Vicki Hampton, Perry Coleman, Tania Hancheroff (background vocals).
Personnel: Kerry Marx (acoustic guitar, electric guitar); Viktor Krauss, Bryan Sutton (acoustic guitar); Russ Pahl (steel guitar); "Blue" Lou Marini Jr. (flute, clarinet, saxophone); Tony Harrell (accordion, keyboards); Sam Levine (clarinet, saxophone); John Horn (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); Steve Patrick (trumpet); Roy Agee (trombone); Shane Keister (keyboards); Paul Leim (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Cindy Walker, Tom Flora, Vicki Hampton, Perry Coleman, Tania Hancheroff (background vocals).
Crazy Little Things
Hi (again) Giullia G - Please could you re-up this album for me? Also do you happen to have her other album "At Last 2009" by any chance. I would love to listen to these I didn't know Lynda Carter was a singer, lets hope she proves to be Wonder Woman vocally! Thanks as always, your a superstar for helping me. Best wishes, DAve (DJ38).
ReplyDeleteHi Dave, This post has a new link and At Last too!
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