Julie Is Her Name is the first LP album by Julie London, released by Liberty Records in December, 1955, under catalog numbers LRP-3006, in monaural form. It was subsequently reprocessed to produce a stereophonic album, and this stereophonic version was released on May 25, 1960 as catalog number LST-7037. The album featured Barney Kessel on guitar and Ray Leatherwood on bass.
Digitally remastered reissue of the sultry singer's 1956 album. Yes, Julie London is the girl who single handededly launched the Torch Singer genre....and opened the door for every imperfect but sexy vocalist since. The most remarkable thing about Julie London is remarkable indeed: that she used her erotic persona not so much to interpret songs as to change the nature of them to become something other than when sung by anyone else. She used her breathy, sexy, sultry voice not to sing a version of a song that could compete with someone else's on a scale of good to better to best, but to change it's meaning. This, her second album, carries on from where her first left off...soft eroticism and single entendre...songs of yearning and loneliness in Julie's own bedroom whisper...just try to resist! One of the most erotic albums of all time! Features extensive liner notes and pics of the sexy singer herself! Squad 51 never had a chance! Rev-Ola. 2007.
20 track compilation of her finest for EMI. Includes 'Cry MeA River', 'Boy On A Dolphin', 'Saddle The Wind', 'I'm ComingBack To You' and 'Come On-A My House'. 1997 EMI Records reissue of 1995 release for the label. The full title is 'EMI Presents The Magic Of Julie London'.
Australian exclusive 20 track collection for the diva whose statuesque beauty & grace were only equaled by her warm sultry voice from the Axis label. 1995.