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Album: At Last
# Song Title   Time
1)    At Last
2)    Walk on By
3)    Stay
4)    Vie en Rose, La
5)    Unchained Melody
6)    If You Go Away
7)    Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
8)    My Baby Just Cares for Me
9)    Makin' Whoopee
10)    Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
11)    You've Really Got a Hold on Me
12)    Hymn to Love
13)    On the Sunny Side of the Street
 

Album: At Last
# Song Title   Time
1)    At Last
2)    Walk on By
3)    Stay
4)    Vie en Rose, La
5)    Unchained Melody
6)    If You Go Away
7)    Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
8)    My Baby Just Cares for Me
9)    Makin' Whoopee
10)    Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
11)    You've Really Got a Hold on Me
12)    Hymn to Love
13)    On the Sunny Side of the Street
 
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  • Personnel includes: Cyndi Lauper (vocals); Tony Bennett (vocals); Kat Dyson, Gray Sargent (guitar, background vocals); Allison Cornell (violin, viola); Elena Barere, Jonathan Dinklage, Narciso Figueroa, Joyce Hammann, Ann Leathers, Katherine Livolsi-Stern, Nancy McAlhaney, Jan Mullen, Paul Woodiel (violin); Carol Emanuel (harp); Mark Stewart (cello); Aaron Heick (flute); Ronnie Cuber (bass clarinet); Steve Gaboury (accordion, melodica, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, keyboards); Stevie Wonder (harmonica); Mitch Frohman (tenor & baritone saxophone); John Walsh (trumpet); Dan Reagan (trombone); Lee Musiker (piano); Rob Mathes (keyboards); Ben Street, Bill Wittman, Larry Glazner, Paul Langosch (bass); Sammy Merendino, Clayton Cameron, Steve Jordan (drums); Sheila E., Carlito Soto (percussion).
  • Recorded at Live Wire, Clinton Recording Studios and Avatar Studios, New York, New York; Bennett Studios, Englewood, New Jersey.
  • Personnel: Gray Sargent, Kathleen Dyson (guitar); Stacey Shames, Carol Emanuel (harp); Allison Cornell (violin, viola); Nancy McAlhany, Narcisco Figueroa, Elena Barere, Joyce Hammann, Paul Woodiel, Katherine LiVolsi Stern, Ann Leathers, Jan Mullen, Jonathan Dinklage (violin); Mark Stewart (cello); Aaron Heick (flute); Stevie Wonder (harmonica); Steve Gaboury (accordion, melodica, piano, keyboards); Ronnie Cuber (bass clarinet); Gerard Reuter (oboe); Mitch Frohman (tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone); John Walsh (trumpet); Dan Reagen (trombone); Lee Musiker (piano); Rob Mathes (keyboards); Steve Jordan , Clayton Cameron, Sammy Merendino (drums); Sheila E. (percussion).
  • Audio Mixers: Russ Titelman; William Wittman.
  • Recording information: Avatar Studios, New York, NY; Bennett Studios, Englewood, NJ; Clinton Recording Studios, New York, NY; Livewire Recording, New York, NY; Right Track Studios, New York, NY; Wonderland Studios, LA.
  • Arrangers: Steve Jordan ; Don Sebesky; Kathleen Dyson; Rob Hyman ; Steve Gaboury; William Wittman; Ben Street.
  • Beneath the kooky persona she has projected in the past, Cyndi Lauper is a nice New York City girl with quite a set of pipes. AT LAST finds her revisiting the music she heard growing up in Ozone Park section of Queens and paying tribute to these songs by way of unique arrangements. Going beyond the typical route of solely dipping into the great American standards songbook, Lauper casts her net far and wide, coming up with material associated with Dionne Warwick, the Animals, and Edith Piaf.
  • Among her more imaginative renditions are the ska-fueled run through "On the Sunny Side of the Street" and the Latin-flavored treatment of Maurice Williams' "Stay," featuring help from Sheila E. and a delightfully brassy horn section. Stevie Wonder also helps out, contributing harmonica to a jazzy "Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)," a song originally recorded by Aretha Franklin and Tony Bennett, the latter who duets with Lauper on a late-night lounge version of "Makin' Whoopee." Working with the kind of stripped-down arrangements sympathetic to her keen sense of range, AT LAST finds Cyndi Lauper finally coming home.
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (12/25/03-1/8/04, p.123) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...This all-covers album spotlights Lauper the lounge chanteuese, alternately dignified and bombastic....Her version of Etta James' 'At Last' is a true revelation..."

Entertainment Weekly (11/21/03, p.86) - "...[Lauper sings] with such restraint that each pointed lyric of pain pentrates....[She] treads softly in tender places..." - Rating: B
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