How Big Can You Get?: The Music of Cab Calloway [PA]Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Release Date: 04/21/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1060741_CD
UPC # 015707992527
Label: Vanguard Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Big Bad Voodoo Daddy
Engineer: Dominic Camardella; Charlie Paakari; Scotty Morris; Steve Genewick; Charlie Pakarri; Dominic Camardella; Scotty Morris; Steve Genewick Producer: Joshua Marc Levy; Scotty Morris; Scotty Morris; Big Bad Voodoo Daddy; Joshua Levy Distributor: Welk Notes: Adapters: Joshua Marc Levy; Tom Peterson. Tributee: Cabell "Cab" Calloway. Personnel: Scotty Morris (vocals, guitar); Andy Rowley (vocals, baritone saxophone); Dirk Shumaker (vocals, acoustic bass); Karl Hunter (clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone); Glen "The Kid" Marhevka (trumpet); Joshua Marc Levy, Joshua Levy (piano); Kurt Sodergren (drums); Anthony Bonsera Jr., Lee Callet, Lee Thornburg, Nick Lane, Tom Peterson, Jim Fox, Brian Swartz, Alex Henderson, Bernie Dresel, Robbie Hioki, Ira Nepus, Scheila Gonzalez. Audio Mixers: Joshua Marc Levy; Scotty Morris; Big Bad Voodoo Daddy; Joshua Levy. Recording information: Capitol Studios A&B; Delroy Sound Lab; Santa Barbara Sound Design. Arrangers: Joshua Marc Levy; Tom Peterson; Joshua Levy. Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's retro-swing approach has its charms, but veteran swing fans may wonder why it's necessary to listen to a group of youngsters who take most of their moves from the original masters of the genre. BBVD address that question on HOW BIG CAN YOU GET?: A TRIBUTE TO CAB CALLOWAY. The album is an 11-track homage to one of swing's great figures, and the band does an admirable job of capturing the essense of Calloway's jumping jive, thanks in large part to the singing of Scotty Morris, who pulls out all the stops with his performances. Evergreen Cab favorites "The Jumpin' Jive," "Reefer Man," and, of course, "Minnie the Moocher" are on offer.
JazzTimes (p.56) - "[A]s has always been true of this band, the musicianship, particularly that of the brass section, is spot-on."
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