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Swing, Swing, Swing
Keely Smith
első megjelenés éve: 2000
(2000)

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3.900 Ft 

 

IMPORT!
Kosaramba teszem
1.  When Your're Smiling/The Sheik of Araby
2.  Let the Good Times Roll
3.  Oh Louie
4.  Kansas City
5.  Jump, Jive, An' Wail
6.  Keely's Boogie
7.  Yeah, Yeah, Yeah
8.  Swing, Swing, Swing (Sing, Sing, Sing)
9.  Yata Hei
10.  I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me
11.  Palm Springs Jump
12.  House Party Tonight
13.  On the Sunny Side of the Street
14.  Giddy up Ding Dong
15.  Robin Hood/Oh Babe
16.  Swing, Swing, Swing (Sing, Sing, Sing)
Jazz / Vocal; Vocal Jazz

Keely Smith - Adaptation, Executive Producer, Mixing, Vocals
Albert Treskin - Design
Alexis Davis - Product Development
Andy Martin - Trombone
Bobby Milano - Mixing, Producer
Carl Saunders - Trumpet
Charles Loper - Trombone
Charles Paakkari - Engineer, Mixing
Charlie Morillas - Trombone
Chuck Berghofer - Bass (Acoustic)
Danny House - Sax (Alto)
David Millar - Product Manager
Don Menza - Arranger, Clarinet
Don Williams - Percussion
Frank Capp - Drums (Snare), Liner Notes, Mixing
Frank Szabo - Trumpet
Jack Nimitz - Sax (Baritone)
James Darren - Liner Notes
Jim Self - Trombone
Joel Peskin - Sax (Tenor)
Ken Wild - Bass (Electric)
Pete Candoli - Trumpet
Pete Christlieb - Sax (Tenor)
Richard Simon - Bass (Acoustic)
Rick Baptist - Trumpet
Ron McMaster - Mastering
Sal Lozano - Sax (Alto)
Tony Bennett - Liner Notes

Nearing the age of 70, without a recording session in more than 15 years, Keely Smith returned on the heels of the '90s rejuvenation of swing music. Recorded for the Concord label, Swing, Swing, Swing does just what the title promises. Smith rips through 16 songs with barely a pause for breath, including plenty of swing standards ("Kansas City," "Jump, Jive 'An Wail," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah," and the title track) as well as a few obscure songs and at least one new one ("Keely's Boogie"). The backing -- by the Frank Capp Orchestra with arrangements by Dennis Michaels and Don Menza -- is big, brassy, and more than enough to contend with Smith's surprisingly strong voice. Walking a very fine line between nostalgia and real innovation, Swing, Swing, Swing throws enough chestnuts to the younger audience to qualify as generational crossover, but never compromises the high-class swing that Keely Smith has always championed.
---John Bush, All Music Guide



Keely Smith

Active Decades: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s
Born: Mar 09, 1932 in Norfolk, VA
Genre: Vocal, Jazz
Styles: Ballads, Jazz-Pop, Jump Blues, Swing, Traditional Pop, Vocal Jazz

Keely Smith is mostly known as the duet partner of Louis Prima, she took the straighter role in their raucous, just-this-side-of-parodical blends of jazz, jump blues, and Italian pop, on record and on their Vegas-oriented shows. Smith, however, was also a reasonably talented singer of straight pop material, although not in the same class as the leading female vocalists of the 1950s. Her most respected solo recordings are her earliest Prima-less outings, made for Capitol in the late '50s with orchestral direction by Nelson Riddle and Billy May.
Smith was only 15 when she first saw Prima perform in New York City. The following summer, Prima played her hometown of Norfolk, Virginia, at the same time he was looking for a new female singer. Smith won the job on a more or less spur-of-the-moment audition, and recorded her first duets with Louis in 1949. Eventually they became romantically involved as well, marrying in 1953, and recording throughout the '50s, though they had their greatest success as one of Las Vegas' most successful stage acts.
When the singers were signed to Capitol, Prima stipulated that Smith get her own recording deal. Her subsequent Capitol albums were accomplished readings of popular standards, sometimes swinging mildly, although Smith seemed more comfortable with ballads. She and Prima left Capitol for Dot at the end of the '50s, and in 1961 she divorced him on grounds of extreme mental cruelty.
Smith would devote more time to her family as the '60s progressed, but she continued recording as a solo act. She made an entire album of Beatles songs (presumably not aimed toward the audience that bought actual Beatles records), and even had a Top 20 British hit in 1965 with "You're Breakin' My Heart." She made a comeback album in 1985 on Fantasy with I'm in Love Again, which featured accompaniment from top West Coast jazzmen Bud Shank and Bill Perkins.
---Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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