Eartha Kitt's 1994 album, Back in Business, is a solid collection of jazzy, confident songs recorded with a live band. The title track declares her return, and the rest of...
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In 1996, taxi patrons in New York were greeted with a tape of Eartha Kitt's famous "R"-rolling cat growl: "Wrrrrrrrrow. Cats have nine lives, but you have only one. So...
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Eartha Kitt's Sentimental Eartha is a 10-track album of psychedelic-tinged love ballads. Standout tracks include three recorded earlier by Donovan: "Catch the Wind" (his...
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Live at the Plaza has the reputation amongst Eartha Kitt fans as being one of the essential releases still in print. Another live album, the Live in London is also popular...
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On this smoky 16-track compilation of classics, legendary temptress Eartha Kitt tells it like it is on "Je Cherche Un Homme (I Want a Man)," and W.C. Handy's "St. Louis...
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Eartha Kitt's entry in RCA/BMG Heritage's Platinum & Gold series presents songs from Kitt's five albums and numerous singles she recorded for RCA between 1952 and 1957....
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Heavenly Eartha is part of RCA's mid-line series Bluebird's Best. This is a solid collection of original hits that vocalist and sex symbol Eartha Kitt recorded for Bluebird...
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Like its predecessor, RCA Victor Presents Eartha Kitt, Eartha Kitt's second album, That Bad Eartha, also released in 1953, became a Top Five hit in a year when the curiosity...
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An import collection of mostly '50s recordings by Eartha Kitt, The Collection includes most of her best songs of the era: "Careless Love," "Santa Baby," "If I Was a Boy,"...
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