Showing posts with label Swing Out Sister. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Swing Out Sister. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2021

Swing Out Sister - Where Our Love Grows

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 47:14
Size: 109,1 MB
Art: Front

(4:19) 1. Love Won't Let You Down
(3:54) 2. Where Our Love Grows
(3:42) 3. When The Laughter Is Over
(4:06) 4. Certain Shades of Limelight
(4:41) 5. From My Window
(4:28) 6. Caipirinha
(2:02) 7. Where Our Love Grows (A Cappella)
(4:01) 8. Let The Stars Shine
(4:01) 9. We'll Find a Place
(4:14) 10. Happy Ending
(3:40) 11. La Source
(4:01) 12. Love Won't Let You Down (More Love)

The opener of Where Our Love Grows, Swing Out Sister's eighth proper studio album, will knock out fans of the group's perfectly huge and swanky production. "Love Won't Let You Down" is a brassy stunner and a great way to high kick the door open, but it gives way to the lesser title track, a sweet number but nothing approaching a single. That's the problem for outsiders looking for another "Breakout," and it's been the problem for a while. So why is this stuck-in-a-rut band so beloved? It's the structure of the songs grand and warm with winks and giggles from the string and horn sections and Corinne Drewery's lovely and powerful voice, as bright here as it ever was. It's a delightful combination and almost enough to carry the listener through the album's low points. The Brazilian-flavored "Caipirinha" is a pointless "ba-ba-ba-bu-da" number that sounds like the band parodying itself, and the reprise of "Where Our Love Grows" stuck in the middle of the album is an instant skip.

Luckily, the album's second half makes up for some of it with the snappy "Let the Stars Shine" and "Happy Ending," which has some twists and turns you'll want to stick with. There's a whole lot of references to time lost, regrets, and other wistful reflections, and the lyrics just hang on, slipping into cliché too often and in dire need of a Hal David touch. Of course, nobody does style over substance better than Swing Out Sister, Where Our Love Grows being a great example. If it's a sunny, breezy day and you're in bubbly love, go ahead. Just don't expect to remember you own a copy come fall.~David Jeffries https://www.allmusic.com/album/where-our-love-grows-mw0000403164

Personnel: Backing Vocals – Gersende Giorgio, Gina Foster, Guitar – Matt Backer, Tim Cansfield, Lead Vocals, Vocals [Ensemble] – Corinne Drewery, Percussion – Luis Jardim, Piano, Organ, Vibraphone, Guitar [Fender Jazz Bass, Keyboards, Synthesizer, Piano [Fender Rhodes], Vocals [Ensemble] – Andy Connell, Saxophone – Nigel Hitchcock

Where Our Love Grows

Monday, July 23, 2018

Swing Out Sister - Live in Tokyo

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2005
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 78:41
Size: 180,6 MB
Art: Front

(5:49)  1. Surrender/World Out Of Control
(6:47)  2. Get in Touch with Yourself
(5:18)  3. La La Means I Love You
(5:17)  4. Sugarfree
(4:51)  5. Stoned Soul Picnic
(7:40)  6. Closer than the Sun/Forever Blue
(6:08)  7. Heaven Only Knows
(6:34)  8. Filth & Dreams
(6:31)  9. Now You're Not Here/No Scrubs
(8:08) 10. Am I the Same Girl
(7:57) 11. Breakout/When Morning Comes
(7:36) 12. Twilight World

This trend-setting act with a cult like following returns with LIVE  beautifully crafted new live arrangements of some of their biggest hits ever! Included are completely new and revamped versions of the 1980s worldwide hits 'Breakout' and 'Am I the Same Girl', each with a completely new and fresh approach and arrangement. Also included are many of their other greatest US hits like 'La La Means I Love You' and 'Stoned Soul Picnic', each classic cover executed in a refreshing new way! Recorded live in Tokyo, the 10 piece Swing Out band includes incredible vocalists, multiple keyboard players, funky rhythm and jazz guitars, tight drums and auxiliary percussion. Shanachie. 2005.~ Editorial Reviews

Personnel:  Bass Guitar – Juneroy Johnson;  Congas, Percussion, Kalimba – Jody Linscott;  Drums – Chris Bailey ;  Guitar, Backing Vocals – Tim Cansfield;  Lead Vocals – Corinne Drewery ;  Vocals [Additional] – Delores Clay

Live in Tokyo

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

Swing Out Sister - Almost Persuaded

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2017
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 50:44
Size: 117,0 MB
Art: Front

(4:05)  1. Don't Give the Game Away
(4:21)  2. Happier Than Sunshine
(3:48)  3. Almost Persuaded
(3:43)  4. Which Wrong Is Right?
(3:08)  5. All In A Heartbeat (late night version)
(4:38)  6. Until Tomorrow Forgets
(3:48)  7. I Wish I Knew
(3:40)  8. Everybody's Here
(4:41)  9. All In A Heartbeat
(3:37) 10. Something Deep In Your Heart
(2:25) 11. Be My Valentine
(3:43) 12. Something Deep (reprise)
(4:06) 13. Never Let Me Go
(0:54) 14. Never Let Me Go (Lullaby)

Swing Out Sister is back with a self-assured swagger to their signature cinematic jazz sound. Dipping in and out of their influences from hip hop and neo soul to Blue Note and Motown with underlying scores that touch on blaxploitation and half remembered French films, Corinne Drewery and Andrew Connell show how their songwriting versatility has developed over the three decades since they hit the charts with Breakout. 

Their 10th studio album has been three years in the making, and arrives ten years since their last studio album was released. Corinne and Andy describe the making of Almost Persuaded, for the first time written and recorded in public, as they shared every step of the writing process with their online Pledge Music followers with regular films and updates. ~ Editorial Reviews https://www.amazon.com/Almost-Persuaded-Swing-Out-Sister/dp/B07BFBT3G9

Almost Persuaded

Saturday, July 7, 2018

Swing Out Sister - Private View

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 41:55
Size: 96,5 MB
Art: Front

(4:53)  1. Incomplete Without You
(3:49)  2. You On My MInd
(2:36)  3. It May Not Be Enough (Interlude)
(4:26)  4. La La Means I Love You
(2:24)  5. And The Flowers Will Grow (Interlude)
(5:40)  6. Am I The SAme Girl?
(6:37)  7. Notgonnachange
(3:15)  8. Breakout (Fabulous Party Mix)
(4:39)  9. Mama Didn't Raise No Fool
(3:32) 10. Now You're Not Here (Taj Calder Instrumental)

Private View is an aural celebration of Swing Out Sister's 25th anniversary, and features completely rearranged versions of some of the best known tunes in its catalog. Lots of acts try this; more often than not the result is a mixed bag at best and an utter failure at worst. 

Not this time. Vocalist and composer Corrine Drewery and keyboardist/arranger/composer Andy Connell (the two remaining members of the original group) appear here with a backing quintet that includes Tim Cansfield on guitar, Gina Foster on backing and duet vocals, Jody Linscott on percussion, Dan Swana on upright bass, and Noel Langley on flügelhorn, to completely revision these tracks in what amounts to a brand new next step worthy of being called the band's first new studio offering since 2008's brilliant Beautiful Mess. While it's obvious that Private View will appeal largely to SOS' devoted fan base, it shouldn't be limited to it. Some of these versions, in particular "Notgonnachange," "Incomplete Without You," and "Mama Didn't Raise No Fool," are all jazz-based pop gems with elegant, breezy arrangements; Drewery's voice is so singular and original in its phrasing, and classy and soulful in its delivery, it remains undiminished by time. The gorgeous late-night club cover of Thom Bell's and Bobby Hart's soul classic "La La Means I Love You" intro'ed and outro'ed by languid, sexy groove-based themes -- is worth the album's purchase price by itself. The new version of SOS' first smash "Breakout" is subtitled "(Fabulous Party Mix)," and is a deliberate attempt at humor. Rather than the celebratory dancefloor pop of the original, this one is a midtempo ballad full of lilting strings, shimmering keyboards, and shuffling percussion that is more tempered, sure, but also more emotionally resonant. While Private View may be an atypical introduction to Swing Out Sister, it's still a fine one for beginners. For fans, it's an absolutely essential addition to the catalog.~ Thom Jurek https://www.allmusic.com/album/private-view-mw0002405459

Private View