Jet Set Six - Livin' It Up (1998)

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Title: Livin' It Up
Year Of Release: 1998
Label: Mutiny Records
Genre: Swing, Neo-Swing
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 37:37
Total Size: 92/290 Mb (cover)
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Jet Set Six - Livin' It Up (1998)


Tracklist:

01. Every Single Day (3:27)
02. Livin' it Up (3:07)
03. The Perpetual Bachelor (4:30)
04. The Dame That Knotted My Rope (3:31)
05. My Love (2:45)
06. My Torrid Heart (2:58)
07. If I Could Be Anyone (3:13)
08. Try (4:15)
09. Jack & Joe (3:38)
10. Hotline (2:05)
11. Ever Lovin' Reprise (4:02)

Of the 11 tracks on the disc, all but two are originals, and they all make you want to get up and dance. The most unique thing about this band is that they incorporate some incredible vocal harmonies that are overlooked in a lot of modern swing bands, and they help to make the sound all the more full. If lead singer and songwriter Joe Ceparano ever tires of the swing thing, he can rest assured he’ll have a long career in front of him writing pop songs. And while it comes cleverly packaged as swing, this is really a pop album. It’s laden with catchy hooks and songs that stick in your head that you wish were being played on the radio.The most infectious track on the CD has to be "The Dame That Knotted My Rope," an ode to falling for an eccentric woman and loving every second of it. "Every Single Day" is easily the most upbeat post-breakup lament I’ve ever heard, and the incredibly tight horn section (trumpet, trombone and tenor saxophone) gives it some serious oomph. "Hotline" is an insanely catchy novelty tune that’s half "Pennsylvania 6-5000" and half "867-5309 (Jenny)" that you’ll be humming to yourself for the next three days. The album closes with the very clever "Ever Lovin’ Reprise," and you can’t help but smile at the word play used in the lyrics. It seems to me that the Jet Set Six have more going for them than a lot of the modern swing bands, and that’s an incredibly talented songwriter. The fact that this album is comprised of mostly original songs speaks volumes for what’s ahead of them. Namely, success. There is an obvious enthusiasm for what they do. Their love for the music is evident in the songs, and you can damn near hear John Ceparano smiling into the microphone as he sings. These guys are having fun being in a great band, and that vibrance is translated into the music they make.