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Anonymous
Posted October 1, 2010
A sunny day in Londontown
Before there was Ann-Margaret, there was Julie London and certainly jazzbo Bobby Troup knew how to bring out the sexiness in the former Mrs. Jack Webb as their marriage lasted 40 years ending only in death showing it wasn't the kind of career move we see in Hollywood these days. Troup brought her to Liberty with the top session cats in tow and access to the best material. Such is the stuff icons are made from. London left behind such a legacy at Liberty that this twofer has very little replication from the "Artist Series" lounge twofer from a few years ago. Can the Bear Family box be far behind? With the song stack running back 50 years, the songs are certainly familiar, but London put her stamp on the material and it stands up today as sexy and winsome keeping its contemporary edge and never lapsing into cocktail music. Some things were made to last and the professionalism power packing these sides was made to look deceptively simple. A great set of sides to discover or rediscover if you are any kind of real pop fan.
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