Peggy Lee’s ‘Mirrors’ Receives fiftieth Anniversary Reissue

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In celebration of fifty years of Peggy Lee’s Mirrors 1975 album, a newly expanded golden anniversary version has been launched right this moment on all digital platforms through UMe, in collaboration with Peggy Lee Associates and Leiber/Stoller Productions.

Peggy Lee’s ‘Mirrors’ Receives fiftieth Anniversary Reissue
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The remastered version provides seven bonus tracks (5 of that are beforehand unreleased) to the unique album’s 10-song tracklist: “I Ain’t Here,” “The Best Thing,” “Love Me or Leave Me,” “Crazy Life,” “Daddy, What I Do (The Climb),” “Saved,” and “Don Juan.” With the brand new replace, Mirrors: Golden Anniversary options Peggy Lee’s total A&M Information tune catalog. The extra bonus tracks showcase Lee’s musical dexterity, from the R&B-inspired “Daddy What I Do (The Climb)” and “I Ain’t Here,” to shout-style gospel on “Saved,” and clean jazz on “The Best Thing.” Peggy Lee’s interpretation of “Love Me or Leave Me,” a 1928 American commonplace she first recorded for her acclaimed 1953 album Black Espresso, obtained a brand new makeover on Mirrors with a ‘70s disco beat.

Mirrors, initially launched in October 1975, was created by legendary rock n’ roll songwriting and manufacturing group Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, whose lyrics and melodies are anchored by Johnny Mandel’s preparations, and naturally, Peggy Lee’s signature velvety vocals. The late singer beforehand said Mirrors “reflects on people—their experience, memories, happiness, sadness—and takes you on a cruise: a voyage of the mind.” In 1976, Mirrors earned a Grammy nomination for Greatest Album Bundle.

Peggy Lee’s legacy stays as related as ever since her passing in 2002. Again in February, the fourth version of the From The Vaults collection was launched, which highlighted uncommon jazz collaborations and vocal duets from the enduring singer-songwriter’s profession. In Could, DJ and producer HoneyLuv, identified for her breakout tech-house hit “365 (Thr33 6ix 5ive),” shared her remix of Peggy Lee’s signature tune “Fever.” The observe additionally doubled because the official tunnel entrance tune for the WNBA’s Indiana Fever group, who used it for all house video games throughout the Could-September season.

Take heed to the expanded version of Peggy Lee’s Mirrors now.

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