Sunday, March 3, 2019

Midnight Serenaders - Hot Lovin'

Styles: Retro Swing
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 63:02
Size: 173,9 MB
Art: Front

(3:57)  1. My Honey's Lovin' Arms
(4:19)  2. I've Got A Hankerin' (For Some Love)
(4:43)  3. Victim of Love
(4:14)  4. I'm Playing In Your Parlour Game
(4:02)  5. Hot Lovin'
(3:28)  6. Man-o-phile
(2:49)  7. You're Barking Up the Right Tree
(3:59)  8. You Don't Understand
(3:52)  9. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
(3:50) 10. Swingin' On Nothin'
(3:11) 11. Hawaiian War Chant
(3:56) 12. That Ain't Right
(3:23) 13. What A Pretty Miss
(4:39) 14. Junk Man
(4:58) 15. Mademoiselle
(3:33) 16. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)

The Serenaders have released their third album, “Hot Lovin,” after their first two albums “Magnolia” (2007) and “Sweet Nothin’s” (2009) were release to critical acclaim. The Portland Tribune declared that their first album “revived lost classics from the vintage jazz era while keeping the inherent giddiness of that time perfectly intact,” and Portland Monthly says of their second album: “Plenty of bands attempt to recapture the jive sounds of the Roaring Twenties, but most of them just sound, well, jive. Midnight Serenaders...sashay from torch song to hot jazz with panache and a genuine respect for yesterday s hit parade.” Their new album features some new originals by Settlemier and ups the ante with the presence of several special guests with notable Portland jazz pianist/composer Andrew Oliver on piano and on accordion Eric Stern, leader of the popular Eastern European cabaret act Vagabond Opera.

The Midnight Serenaders continue to swing along in the modern age, helping to ensure that the joyous swing of one of America’s most original art forms will never be forgotten. https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/midnightserenader

Hot Lovin'

12 comments:

  1. THANKS!!!!
    Lots of good stuff here, but it seems some of the album is big band airchecks from the '40s; very enjoyable but not the Midnight Serenaders.

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  2. You are quite welcome, Giullia. It is I who is thanking you.
    Is there any chance of getting the complete Midnight Serenaders album posted?
    Again, many thanks.

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    1. Hey Larry, Can you please, explain yourself better?

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  3. Sorry for not being clear. I was hoping to get this album in its original form, with only the Midnight Serenaders tracks. The version posted has tracks from other sources, such as the ukulele track at the end, the big band airchecks and the spoken word track. Is that how it was released?
    So my question was simply is it possible to get the Midnight Sernaders Hot Lovin posted as it was originally released?
    Thanks again.

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    1. Mr. Larry, first of all I suggest that you please download the album again. I just did it and checked song by song, in different sites, and am quite sure that what is posted here is the album is in its original form. It is quite natural that you hear an ukelele when the song title is "Hawaiian War Chant" (I suppose). Anyway, I will leave some links where you can check, by yourself, if this is the original album or not. I did it and it is ok for me.

      https://www.amazon.com/Hot-Lovin-Midnight-Serenaders/dp/B004TL95UC
      https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/midnightserenaders
      https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hot-lovin/427900942

      Also, if you visit their website http://midnightserenaders.com/ you will see references to the ukulele sounds.

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    2. Thank you very much Nobody's Tunes!

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  4. Mr. Larry, I forgot to tell you that the link for this album has been replaced in order to offer the original album. Please give it another try and download it again. The administration of the blog is truly sorry for any inconvenience that this might have caused to you.

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  5. Yes, this is the correct album. No 40s airchecks, etc.
    Mucho Mahalo!!!

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  6. Hi Giullia! Can you please re-up this one? The file is not available on Zippyshare any more. Thanks a million! - Thorlief

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