"Fame At Last" is the second studio album by British rhythm and blues singer and organist Georgie Fame, released in January 1964. This captivating collection of tracks showcases Fame's early prowess and his knack for uncovering hidden gems from the then-obscure Stax label, including a standout cover of William Bell's 'Monkeying Around'. The album is a testament to Fame's versatility and his significant contribution to the Northern Soul genre, featuring a blend of upbeat numbers and soulful ballads that highlight his distinctive voice and energetic performances.
The album features a mix of original tracks and covers, including the infectious 'Get On The Right Track, Baby', the uplifting 'Let The Sunshine In', and the sultry 'Pink Champagne'. Fame's rendition of 'Green Onions' is a standout, showcasing his organ skills and his ability to infuse new life into classic tunes. The album also includes several bonus tracks in its remastered version, providing a deeper dive into Fame's early catalog.
"Fame At Last" reached No. 15 on the UK album chart upon its release, solidifying Georgie Fame's status as a rising star in the UK music scene. The album's success was further bolstered by Fame's appearances on popular TV shows like 'Ready, Steady Go', where he performed tracks from the album. This album is a essential listen for fans of Northern Soul and those interested in the roots of British rhythm and blues. With its lively instrumentation and Fame's charismatic vocals, "Fame At Last" is a timeless addition to any music collection.