The Dino Martinis - The Bottle Collector's Lounge (1995)
Artist: The Dino Martinis
Title: The Bottle Collector's Lounge
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Socan
Genre: Jump Jive, Neo Swing
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 54:48
Total Size: 139/374 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Bottle Collector's Lounge
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Socan
Genre: Jump Jive, Neo Swing
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 54:48
Total Size: 139/374 Mb (covers)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Ring
02. Rascal
03. Madrugada
04. Old Lamp
05. Combo House
06. King Louie
07. Kick You out the Door
08. Might as Well Be Me
09. Esquire Lounge
10. Liquor Store
11. Resturant
12. Bar-B-Que
13. Your's Truly
14. Churchin' Up
Like velvet underwear, The Bottle Collector's Lounge is smooth. With songs like "King Louis" and "Esquire Lounge," The Dino Martinis remember their Las Vegan roots, but they also strike out with everything from jump blues to gospel. The CD's production quality is also quite astounding.
The vocals are something else, with almost everyone in the band taking a turn singing lead. Sadly, Tiny, the world's tallest free-standing bass player, blasts out on only one tune ("Liquor Store"), but like a good night out, you remember it in the morning. Babs, the lead singer, has an amazing voice of clarity, range, and power. Johnny Rockett also has his share of exposure; "Yours Truly" exhibits his lamé stylings and crooning ability. Sammy, the sax player, even gets to do a duet with Babs. They all have good voices; the musicianship by the remaining two members (The Kid and Monterey Jack) is strong as well.
If you like to dance, you like good songs you can listen to over and over again, and you also enjoy variety, consider becoming a bottle collector.
The vocals are something else, with almost everyone in the band taking a turn singing lead. Sadly, Tiny, the world's tallest free-standing bass player, blasts out on only one tune ("Liquor Store"), but like a good night out, you remember it in the morning. Babs, the lead singer, has an amazing voice of clarity, range, and power. Johnny Rockett also has his share of exposure; "Yours Truly" exhibits his lamé stylings and crooning ability. Sammy, the sax player, even gets to do a duet with Babs. They all have good voices; the musicianship by the remaining two members (The Kid and Monterey Jack) is strong as well.
If you like to dance, you like good songs you can listen to over and over again, and you also enjoy variety, consider becoming a bottle collector.