Julie London Latin in a Satin Mood 2xLP 180G Vinyl 45 RPM Analogue Productions
She was the sultry film starlet-turned-torch singer-come-TV actress whose dusky alto captivated a generation. Julie London was ''discovered'' while running a department store elevator in Hollywood.Just three years earlier the bountiful 15 year old, born Julie Peck to her parents, a song-and-dance duo of the vaudeville era, was singing on her parents' radio show. When she started working in the movies in the 1940s, she changed her name to London. During the course of a celebrated career in acting and music, she made more than 30 albums.The sultry-voiced actress, who was once married to ''Dragnet'' producer-star Jack Webb, had a hit record with the 1950s single ''Cry Me a River.'' The single debuted in 1955, sold three million copies and remained in demand into the 1960s.Analogue Productions has brought back Julie London sings Latin In A Satin Mood in dramatic, deserving fashion. Remastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio, and plated and pressed on 200-gram vinyl at Quality Record Press