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- Date Released: November 18, 2003
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Pop
- Label: Epic/Daylight
- Copyright: (P) 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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As the girl who just wants to have fun, Cyndi Lauper became an '80s music icon with her flamboyant style, powerful baby-doll voice, and quirky songs, but as time and tastes moved on, her playful persona wore thin and attempts at becoming a more serious artist failed to regain her dwindling audience. With At Last, Lauper steps even further away from that playful image to become the girl who just wants to sing as she tackles a set of pop standards that showcase her underrated voice. Although occasionally shrill and reckless, Lauper's forceful tones can be quite moving and awe-inspiring when corralled into the proper setting, as with her bluesy take on Etta James' "At Last." With its lazy tempo and minimal arrangement, Lauper is able to relax and convey the lyrics in one of her most mature and affecting performances. Even more low-key is the whisper quiet of "Walk on By," in which she turns Dionne Warwick's midtempo gem into a dark tale of mourning by sadly singing the lyrics over a crawling tempo. Getting a Tori Amos-style ballad treatment is the Animals' "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," which lets Lauper's rock roots rise to the surface with her edgy performance. While some of her song choices work, others fall flat, like "La Vie en Rose," in which her slightly ragged reading is too rough for the delicate song. Also misfiring is her corny duet with Tony Bennett, "Makin' Whoopee," where the voices of these two New Yorkers clash like stripes and plaids. Lauper also has a little too much fun with Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs' "Stay," as she reverts back to her boisterous voice of yesteryear and disrupts the mature tone of the disc. Although the results are mixed, At Last does focus on Cyndi Lauper's best asset -- her voice -- and may help to rejuvenate a career in which the personality unfortunately overshadowed the talent.
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13 Total Tracks, 50:23 Total Length
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Credits
- Cyndi Lauper - Producer // Cyndi Lauper - Vocal Arrangement // Cyndi Lauper - String Arrangements // Cyndi Lauper - Piano Arrangement // Mark Stewart - Cello // Ronnie Cuber - Clarinet (Bass) // Ronnie Cuber - Clarinet (Bass) // Jill Dell'Abate - Production Coordination // Jill Dell'Abate - Contractor // Elena Barere - Violin // Elena Barere - Concert Master // Clayton Cameron - Drums // Don Sebesky - Arranger // Don Sebesky - Conductor // Kathleen Dyson - Guitar // Kathleen Dyson - Arranger // Kathleen Dyson - Track Arrangement // Kathleen Dyson - Vocal Harmony // Sheila E. - Percussion // Sheila E. - Track Arrangement // Mitch Frohman - Sax (Baritone) // Mitch Frohman - Sax (Tenor) // Steve Gaboury - Piano // Steve Gaboury - Accordion // Steve Gaboury - Arranger // Steve Gaboury - Keyboards // Steve Gaboury - Organ (Hammond) // Steve Gaboury - Melodica // Steve Gaboury - Engineer // Steve Gaboury - Vocal Arrangement // Steve Gaboury - Track Arrangement // Steve Gaboury - Flute Arrangement // Steve Gaboury - Piano Arrangement // Joyce Hammann - Violin // Aaron Heick - Flute // Rob Hyman - Arranger // Rob Hyman - Organ (Hammond) // Ted Jensen - Mastering // Paul Langosch - Bass // Jeanne LeBlanc - Celli // Ann Leathers - Violin // Richard Locker - Celli // Rob Mathes - Keyboards // Rob Mathes - Rhythm Arrangements // Nancy McAlhany - Violin // Sammy Merendino - Drums // Sammy Merendino - Track Arrangement // Jan Mullen - Violin // Lee Musiker - Piano // Lee Musiker - Rhythm Arrangements // Dave O'Donnell - Basic Track // Gray Sargent - Guitar // Russ Titelman - Producer // Russ Titelman - Vocal Arrangement // Russ Titelman - String Arrangements // Russ Titelman - Mixing // Russ Titelman - Track Arrangement // Russ Titelman - Piano Arrangement // Sharon Tucker - Assistant Engineer // William Wittman - Bass // William Wittman - Arranger // William Wittman - Engineer // William Wittman - Mixing // William Wittman - Track Arrangement // Stevie Wonder - Harmonica // Stevie Wonder - Harmonica // Frederick Zlotkin - Celli // Carol Emanuel - Harp // Allison Cornell - Violin // Allison Cornell - Viola // Allison Cornell - String Arrangements // Femi Jiya - Engineer // Paul Woodiel - Violin // John Walsh - Trumpet // Narcisco Figueroa - Violin // Ben Street - Bass // Ben Street - Arranger // Katherine LiVolsi Stern - Violin // Lucho Cueto - Horn Arrangements // Sean Evans - Art Direction // Sean Evans - Photo Composites // Sheri G. Lee - Art Direction // Rodney Smith - Original Photography // Dave Bennet - Engineer // Stacy Shames - Harp // Lawrence Glazener - Bass // Brian Dozoretz - Assistant Engineer // Steve Jordan - Arranger // Steve Jordan - Drums // David Massey - A&R // Ryan Smith - Mastering // Adam Owett - Creative Director // Peter Doris - Assistant Engineer // Jonathan Dinklage - Violin // Tim Stritmater - Assistant Engineer // Gerard Reuter - Oboe // Jason Finkel - Assistant Engineer // Rebbecca Arnold - Photo Composites // Kurt Marks - Assistant Engineer // Elizabeth Collins - Assistant Engineer // Helena Faccenda - Make-Up // Helena Faccenda - Hair Stylist // George Fullman - Mixing Assistant // Dan Reagen - Trombone
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