Alright folks, time to mix yourself up a Christmas cocktail and settle on in for another round of Yuletide jam analysis. . .
Album Title: Boogie Woogie Christmas
Album Artist: The Brian Setzer Orchestra


All in all, this is a fun take on a Christmas classic, and as a result this song has been featured in countless movies, commercials, compilation releases, and, most importantly, Brian Hough playlists.
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Highs and lows from Brian Setzer. |
Now, as for the rest of the album, we're left with what could easily be expected from Setzer. Nearly all of the songs on here feature either the full-horn section of the classic 'swing' sound, or else the walking bass and surf guitar that embodied the Stray Cats (Setzer's notable band.) Some songs - 'Winter Wonderland,' 'Run Rudolph Run,' 'The Man with a Bag,' etc. - work well because they're well-known songs that have been done in the past with a certain 'rock' angle, so Setzer's sound translates well to them. Others, however - most notably 'Baby It's Cold Outside' - are terrible songs to begin with, and Setzer doesn't really seem to know what to do with them.
He's got an original on here, too, called 'Boogie Woogie Santa' which is pretty painful to listen to. It suffers from my number one grip of Setzer, and that is it tries too hard to be cool.
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Seriously. F*** these guys. |
(Thank God.)
Well, those swing bands tried way too hard to be cool. Their whole shtick was just a lame gimmick. Their stupid outfits, their blatant attempt at resurrecting a music and dance style that was long-dead before Elvis and Chuck Berry stepped on to a stage, but most importantly their lyrics about their musical genre. Folks, if you have to tell people how cool you are all the time, you're not very cool.
And Setzer goes out of his way from time to time on this release to make sure everyone knows just how cool he is, and he doesn't really need to. I wish he just stuck to arranging classic Christmas songs instead, like he did with Tchaikovsky, because if he had done that this album could've been great instead of good.
VERDICT: 7/10 - Pretty Rad (A solid assortment of Christmas classic given the usual Brian Setzer treatment, that delivers from time to time but also suffers from the former Stray Cat trying too hard to be cool.)
- REMAINS IN CIRCULATION -
- Brian
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