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The Invective
The end of the 20th century saw a brief burp of interest in swing music. Brian Setzer and His
Orchestra, the Cherry Poppin’ Daddies, and Big Bad Voodoo Daddy all produced an entertaining
confection for about five minutes before moving on to the next big thing, whatever it was. Now Big
Bad Voodoo Daddy has released their newest disc, Save My Soul. Justly, as the dust settles
on the remainder of the neo-swing craze, those groups still serious can only stand to produce music
more meaningful than that first great wave of pseudo-nostalgia.
The Recovery
Save My Soul presents a bit of a historical soundtrack, focusing on the sound of New
Orleans on the cusp of the true swing era. "Zig Zaggity Woop Woop" is all zoot-suit
novelty, as is the very clever "Don’t You Feel My Leg." The major standouts, "You
Know You Wrong" and
"Save My Soul," are all New Orleans: street marches with sweaty umbrellas and warm
beer. This is infectiously fun music with sincere vocals and catchy melodies. It serves to
pique interest in something more than the pedestrian listener to seek out the true origins of swing.
For more information, see Big Bad Voodoo
Daddy and Vanguard
Records.
~ C. Michael Bailey
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Track Listing: Zig Zaggity Woop Woop (Part 1); You Know You Wrong; Always Gonna Get Ya; Don’t Feel My Leg;
Oh Yeah; Simple Songs; Next Week Sometime; Save My Soul; I Like It; Zig Zaggity Woop Woop
(Part 2).
Personnel: Scotty Morris—Guitar, Vocals; Kurt Sondergren—Drums; Dirk Schumaker—Bass, Vocals; Joshua
Levy—Piano; Glen Marhevka—Trumpet And Coronet; Karl Hunter—Tenor And Soprano
Saxophone, Clarinet; Andy Rowley—Baritone Saxophone—Baritone Saxophone, Vocals; Lee
Thornberg—Trumpet; Lenny Castro—Percussion; John Noreyko—Tuba and Sousaphone.
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