All Artists: Pete Jacobs & His Wartime Radio Revue Title: Would You Like to Dance Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Hepcat Records Release Date: 9/27/2005 Genre: Jazz Style: Swing Jazz Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 079139734926 |
Pete Jacobs & His Wartime Radio Revue Would You Like to Dance Genre: Jazz
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CD ReviewsMusic That Is Timeless Louis C. | Long Beach, CA United States | 11/24/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "Pete Jacobs and his Wartime Radio Revue not only takes you back in time with the memorable covers they perform, but they also treat you to their riveting original songs. All fans of swing, standards and big band...this album is for you. Behind the vocal talents of Ms. Christi Noel, this band keeps the energy going the entire album. From beautifully arrranged covers like "Opus One", "April In Paris" and "This Joint Is Jumpin'" to Mr. Jacobs' orignals "Would You Like To Dance", "Havana Nights", "Second Era Of Swing" and the high octane "Cure For The Common Blues" this is a must have album." If you like classic swing from the 40's, this one's for you. Louis C. | 10/17/1998 (5 out of 5 stars) "Swing dancers must add this CD to their collection. Pete Jacobs, the bandleader, is a lindy-hop fanatic as well as consummate jazz musician, and it shows in his choice of cuts and careful, authentic Big Band arrangements. A couple of real up-tempo jump swing numbers, but most are medium tempo (perfect to show off your styling). Includes standards like April in Paris, Opus One and a hot belting version of Bette Midler's Stuff Like That There (from the movie For The Boys) as well as some tight Andrew Sisters-style 4part vocals on the title cut, Would You Like To Dance. Yes, I would! P.S. the full name of the band is "The Wartime Radio Revue" - getting to be a fixture on the LA live swing circuit. Catch 'em at Disneyland the last Sat. of every month thru '98." Must have for all swingin' hepcats! Louis C. | 02/16/2000 (5 out of 5 stars) "If you love swing music from the 40s, this CD is a must! My favorites include; 'Would You Like to Dance', 'Opus One' & 'Second Era of Swing.' It is similar to the uplifting sounds from the band Indigo Swing - 'All Aboard' CD."
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