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Swing Around the World
Putumayo Presents
Swing Around the World
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
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Putumayo gets the whole world swinging with this collection of 12 jazzy numbers that will bring everybody to their feet, dancing and swaying to the infectious beats of artists from an interesting variety of countries and c...  more »

     
   
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All Artists: Putumayo Presents
Title: Swing Around the World
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 2
Label: Putumayo World Music
Release Date: 7/26/2005
Genres: International Music, Pop
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 790248023922

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Album Description
Putumayo gets the whole world swinging with this collection of 12 jazzy numbers that will bring everybody to their feet, dancing and swaying to the infectious beats of artists from an interesting variety of countries and cultures. Proceeds from the sale of this be-bopping, show-stopping CD will benefit the non-profit National Dance Institute, an organization that brings innovative dance and music programs into New York City public schools and affiliated educational organizations around the country. Swing music took the world by storm after its initial craze in the United States during the 1930s and 40s. Artists in places as far-flung as southern Africa, France and Hawaii blended swing and jazz into their own local music to create unique expressions. Jacob Edgar, Vice President of A&R at Putumayo World Music, had a lot of fun finding tracks for Swing Around the World. "Swing is such an accessible kind of music. Anyone can enjoy it. Like reggae, it?s been adopted and arranged by artists everywhere." Edgar notes the wide variety of interpretations on Swing Around the World, from the African inflections of the Cool Crooners of Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), the bayou flavors of the Jambalaya Cajun Band to the minor key gypsy style tribute to Django Reinhardt served up by the Children of the Revolution. "Swing was the rock and roll of its time, and it still engages people today. It?s just good-time, feel-good party music," says Edgar. Of course, American bands like the Squirrel Nut Zippers, the New Orleans Jazz Vipers and Duke Heitger and his Swing Band all embody the swing spirit and keep audiences jitterbugging and lindy-hopping all over the country. The CD will include artist and cultural information, color photographs, and liner notes in English, Spanish and French.

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CD Reviews

Exquisite fun
Random Reviewer | Florida | 06/18/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This was playing in a store where I was browsing. (Not for music.) It was so distractingly good, I couldn't concentrate on shopping. By the time "Mumbles" came on, I had to ask a clerk what on earth we were listening to. That's how I ended up buying it.



That's how good. Swing from the damnedest places you've ever (or maybe never) heard of. ...Do you know how HARD it is to write an Amazon review while you're dancin' in your chair?



The liner notes are illuminating, about each band and each individual song (and they're in English, French and Spanish); I only wish the lyrics to the non-English songs had been included. But there's not a weak cut on this album. It's charmingly energetic and guaranteed to lift the saggiest mood."
Doesn't Get Any Better Than This
Naddy | Kansas City, MO USA | 06/14/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If this doesn't get you up and dancing, i don't know what will...i am so serious, this CD is great. I am a big fan of swing, so when i heard this i went over the top.

Buy it now!"
Fun, with some interesting surprises
E. Walk | San Diego | 01/15/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"My husband and I are 40-somethings who just finished an intro West-coast swing class. We were looking for something a little different for practicing our new moves, even though we love the standards. This collection has some truly unusual twists on the swing genre, with a variety of tempo and mood that make for interesting repeat listenings. My only complaint is that I would trade one more of the English-language tracks for something more exotic."