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At Last

At Last

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Artist: Cyndi Lauper
Label: Sony
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 546 reviews
Sales Rank: 7627

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 90760
UPC: 827969076026
EAN: 0827969076026
ASIN: B0000DG06E

Release Date: November 18, 2003
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Tracks:

  • At Last
  • Walk On By
  • Stay
  • La Vie En Rose
  • Unchained Melody
  • If You Go Away
  • Until You Come Back To Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)
  • My Baby Just Cares For Me
  • Makin' Whoopee - Duet with Tony Bennett
  • Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
  • You've Really Got A Hold On Me
  • Hymn To Love
  • On The Sunny Side Of The Street

Similar Items:

  • The Essential Cyndi Lauper
  • The Body Acoustic
  • Bring Ya to the Brink
  • She's So Unusual
  • Hey Now! (Remixes & Rarities)

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
The girl who just wanted to have fun has matured into a sensitive interpreter of eclectic standards. Taking a cue from Rod Stewart Cyndi Lauper applies her formidable pipes to an eclectic collection of covers that range from a few Edith Piaf tunes ("La Vie En Rose" and "Hymn to Love") to classics from the songbooks of Bacharach/David, Etta James, and Smokey Robinson. Although there are some upbeat tracks such as the remarkably authentic Specials-styled ska of a radically reworked "Sunny Side of the Street," a rather forced but fun duet with Tony Bennett on "Makin' Whoopee," and the cha-cha, Ricky Ricardo-ized version of Maurice Williams & the Zodiacs' "Stay," the album predominantly floats in a sober, pensive mood. Piano and subtle orchestrations add tension to sensitive readings of "Unchained Melody," "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood," and an eerily somber "Walk on By." The effect is haunting and intimate as Lauper unleashes her inner Tori Amos. Shifting "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" into an aching ballad, the singer shows her remarkable vocal range and interpretive ability. Lauper's voice sparkles throughout, especially without the overproduction that has marred some of her previous efforts. As its title infers, At Last finally shows her true colors. --Hal Horowitz


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5 out of 5 stars At Last - Rock Walk on By   April 8, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is a strong cd. The more you listen, the more it grows on you. I have been a HUGE fan of Cyndi since She's so Unusual hit the air. And go see her whenever I can in concert. One of my most favorite was her rock version of Walk on By she did in Biloxi - just before Katrina hit. It is actually one of my favorite covers and favorite Cyndi covers. Better than the original and even better than the cd/album version. I wish this would come out as a single. The mini cd with Walk on By versions don't even do it justice. Cyndi is awesome in concert, I guess you can't bottle that on a studio cd.


2 out of 5 stars Cyndi! No! Don't Jump!!!!!!!!!!   February 19, 2008
 4 out of 10 found this review helpful

Yes Yes Folks. There's Cyndi on the cover dressed in her best, svelte evening garb. They've wisely taken the hemlock out of her martini glass, and they've hidden all the razor blades but...oh....I don't know. I don't like it. She has that certain suicidal look like she's contemplating jumping into the river. Scares me. But, I am sure that if she does jump there will be many out there to jump in and save the lamb. However, if you threw this c.d. in, I am not so sure it would be retreived. In some cases wisdom does dictate.

As I'm sure you guessed by now, I am not exactly thrilled with this. Basically, it's another case whereby they have a current singer do the standards and ballads of yesteryear, that were done far better then and really shouldn't be re-attempted. 99.9% of the time, the original is always the best. But, perhaps I can be proven wrong. (Hah! Just try!).

Getting back to Cyndi, she also looks rather pale in the picture. It's like she was bitten by a vampire. It's like she has no zip. As far as energy goes, Rip Van Winkle could probably sing these songs with more zest (and probably stay on key better). It's actually quite sad because I do like her and she's done alot of good things. This is not one of them.

There is alot of drudgery on display with the arrangements. Uninspired, anemic, burnt toast come to mind. Ditto for the band. To be kind, Cyndi's vocals miss the mark alot and, I think, she probably went along with this because they convinced her that "it was the thing to do". She goes through the motions here - but there just doesn't seem to be any investment on her part. It's like sleep-walking but, unfortunately for her, she's awake doing this. I think.

She does "At Last" (so-so. Sparse piano and lacking the power to carry it off), "Walk On By" (weak arrangement and no life), "Stay" (with calypso arrangement. Please Mr. Tallyman), "La Vie En Rose" (bland. definitely not on de-vine), "Unchained Melody" (Insipid. The only way I'd listen is chained to my castle dungeon wall), "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" (lumbering. And, we're sorry Cyndi. Too late. This will forever be misunderstood). I could go on and recite all the songs but why put you through further torture? At least I am merciful here. Like a lighthouse amidst turbulent musical waters, I guide my people to safety!

While listening to this, I had visions of Dumbo the flying elephant picking me up and whisking me away to the magic kingdom. I should be so lucky. But, anyway, it really is not my intent to be unkind. And, if I must be critical (which I must here), I, at least try to do it with a little humor.

I am being kind with the 2 stars. I hate to give it a 1. Maybe this is a 1 1/2. Does it really matter at this point? I am sure there will be those who disagree. But, if one is really honest here, there is no way this even approaches a 4 or 5 star. 3, maybe, if you've had too much brandy. But, don't forget, it's still here the morning after! ;)

Proceed with great caution.

"Either she jumps or I jump!" -------- Metamorpho








5 out of 5 stars I Love This Album!   December 28, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is some of Cyndi's finest work! It is evident on this CD that she has one of the best and most versatile voices in the industry! I love Cyndi Lauper and any fan should definately have this album in their collection.


5 out of 5 stars Both delicate and fun!   December 14, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Just got this CD and I can't say enough good about it! The eclectic mix reminds me of Joe Cocker's cover album called Heart & Soul.

The arrangements are mostly great (it's produced by Russ Titelman--did a lot of great Clapton production in recent years). Nice to hear many of these songs in a fresh way, by an able vocalist. It's good because (as the liner notes state) these are songs she grew up with and obviously likes a lot.



5 out of 5 stars I had no idea!   November 1, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Listening to the car radio one day, "At Last" came on unannounced. My first thought was "Why would anybody cover a timeless classic?". A few seconds later I understood why- it was better than the Etta James original! I was astonished when it was back-announced as Cyndi Lauper. I had known her only from her first 2 albums back in the 80s, and thought she had disappeared. Her early pop work, while catchy and fun, didn't show her vocal range, or her ability to re-interpret songs so well. There is a wide variety of material on this album, and all of it is outstanding. If only I'd known about it earlier!

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