Sylvia Herold & The Rhythm Bugs - The Spider And The Fly (2012)
Artist: Sylvia Herold & The Rhythm Bugs
Title: The Spider And The Fly
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Sylvia Herold
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 43:51 min
Total Size: 99,8 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: The Spider And The Fly
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: Sylvia Herold
Genre: Jazz / Vocal Jazz
Quality: Mp3 / 320kbps
Total Time: 43:51 min
Total Size: 99,8 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. All The Cats Join In
02. Bubble-Loo, Bubble-Loo
03. Ain't Nobody Home
04. Betcha I Getcha
05. Fine And Dandy
06. Come To Baby, Do
07. Barrelhouse Bessie From Basin Street
08. The Fella Who Couldn't Be Kissed
09. The Spider And The Fly
10. San Fernando Valley
11. Mohair Sam
12. The Night Has A Thousand Eyes
13. The Continental
14. Happy Feet
Sylvia Herold: vocals, guitar; Jennifer Scott: voice, piano; Jason Lewis: drums, percussion; Ed Johnson: voice, guitar; Cary Black: bass; Christian Tamburr: vibraphone.
The Spider and the Fly is a novelty jazz disc in the best sense of the word. Guitarist Sylvia Herold and her Rhythm Bugs prove intent on archiving Swing era vocal harmonies using the songs of the period. This disc may readily be categorized in the same genre as Karen Johns & Company's Peach (Self Produced, 2012). These are the harmonies that can be found on those Saturday reruns of The Lawrence Welk Show, circa 1972. This is seriously nostalgic.
The title tune was composed by Fats Waller in 1938, derived from the nursery rhyme of the same name. Herold and her group sing this song straight with ever the slightest hint of WEestern Swing à la Bob Wills, with Christian Tamburr's vibraphone, dampened almost to a marimba sound, replaces the steel guitar. This is soundtrack music to the American experience, easily understood and projected. ~C. Michael Bailey
The Spider and the Fly is a novelty jazz disc in the best sense of the word. Guitarist Sylvia Herold and her Rhythm Bugs prove intent on archiving Swing era vocal harmonies using the songs of the period. This disc may readily be categorized in the same genre as Karen Johns & Company's Peach (Self Produced, 2012). These are the harmonies that can be found on those Saturday reruns of The Lawrence Welk Show, circa 1972. This is seriously nostalgic.
The title tune was composed by Fats Waller in 1938, derived from the nursery rhyme of the same name. Herold and her group sing this song straight with ever the slightest hint of WEestern Swing à la Bob Wills, with Christian Tamburr's vibraphone, dampened almost to a marimba sound, replaces the steel guitar. This is soundtrack music to the American experience, easily understood and projected. ~C. Michael Bailey
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