Binding: LP Record
EAN: 0606949018313
Label: Interscope Records
Manufacturer: Interscope Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Interscope Records
Release Date: October 06, 1998
Studio: Interscope Records
Sales Rank: 243720
Disc 1:- This Cat's on a Hot Tin Roof - Brian Setzer, Setzer, Brian
- The Dirty Boogie - Brian Setzer, Setzer, Brian
- This Old House - Brian Setzer, Hamblen, Stuart
- Let's Live It Up - Brian Setzer, Setzer, Brian
- Sleepwalk - Brian Setzer, Farina, Ann
- Jump Jive an' Wail - Brian Setzer, Prima, Louis
- You're the Boss - Brian Setzer, Leiber, Jerry
- Rock This Town - Brian Setzer, Setzer, Brian
- Since I Don't Have You - Brian Setzer, Rock, Joseph
- Switchblade 327 - Brian Setzer, Setzer, Brian
- Nosey Joe - Brian Setzer, Leiber, Jerry
- Hollywood Nocturne - Brian Setzer, Setzer, Brian
- As Long as I'm Singin' - Brian Setzer, Darin, Bobby
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Brian Setzer has spent much of his career revving up already hot retro styles to a booming pitch. While this generally worked in his early years with the rockabilly Stray Cats, it largely fails with his swing orchestra. Louis Prima--whose "Jump Jive an' Wail" is faithfully remade here--wasn't exactly the king of subtlety himself, but even he might have covered his ears at the blare produced by the combination of Setzer's (admittedly sharp) guitar playing and a too-bright horn section. A couple of The Dirty Boogie's cuts are cute ("You're the Boss," an Elvis Presley/Ann-Margret duet, is recast for Setzer and No Doubt frontwoman Gwen Stefani), but fans of the Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy might think twice. --Rickey Wright
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I bought this CD to replace the cassette version I already owned years ago. Even my 12 yo son like this one. It is very upbeat and easy to listen to. Some people find Setzer's guitar heavy handed but frankly I do not as a rule like the "big band, swing style". This is a bit different and most people that have heard it have liked it!
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A driving, energetic, infectious burst of rock 'n' swing. A lively CD perfect for Cocktail Parties and Poker Nights!!
"Sleepwalk" and "Jump Jive An' Wail" will cater to nostalgic hipsters...but my faves are "This Old House" and the suave "Hollywood Nocturne."
Amazon.com Critic Rickey Wright's 'review' seems a more brief dismissal of Brian Setzer's rockabilly/swing style, than a focused comment on the band's 1998 song collection "The Dirty Boogie."
Seeing as how Mr. Wright admits a veiled preference for Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, one has to question his critical fitness and objectivity before reviewing the band's THIRD album.
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This is another one of my favorite CDs of all time. It features a rockin' big band with a band leader who plays smokin' hot rockabilly guitar on a big, fat Gretsch, and sings with an energy to match his stellar playing. It doesn't get any better than that! Every song is good: "This Cat's On A Hot Tin Roof", "The Dirty Boogie", "This Old House", "Let's Live It Up", "Sleepwalk" (this version being one of my favorite songs of all time), "Jump, Jive, An' Wail", "You're The Boss" (featuring the sultry vocals of Gwen Stefani), "Rock This Town" (the Stray Cats' classic, with the big band), "Since I Don't Have You", "Switchblade", "Nosey Joe", "Hollywood Nocturne", and "As Long As I'm Singin'".
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Great guitar playing combined with killer arrangements and great singing. I love this album. I don't get tired of this album. I just keep playing it over and over year after year. It's a cool, fun ride with great all around musicianship.
I don't think I could pick a favorite song...they are all too hooky (be it vocally or musically) to choose among them.
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"Jump Jive An' Wail" is the first song I ever heard of the Brian Setzer Orchestra, but it's not the only worthy song on the album. The Brian Setzer Orchestra fits right in with Big Bad Voodoo Daddy and Cherry Poppin' Daddies, but BETTER, and with a bit more rocking out! If you're looking for the best example of the 1990s throwback to swing, please, I beg you, look here, and you will be more than satisfied.
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