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Echoes Of Swing: Dancing
ByThe band draws its material from a wide range of sourcesboth chronologically and stylistically. Generally this eclectic approach is effective, but Johann Sebastian Bach's "Gavotte I, English Suite No. 6" is more kitsch than swinging. Classic tunes like "Carioca" or

Sidney Bechet
saxophone, soprano1897 - 1959
The band's own tunes have an authentic feel, standing up well alongside the classics such as "Premier Bal." Altoist
Bernd Lhotzky
pianoThe band members are all talented musicians, able to move smoothly from the subtlety of "Ballet Of The Dunes" to the good-natured humor of "All You Want To Do Is Dance." Colin T Dawson's vocal ability doesn't match his instrumental prowess, howeverhis light, thin, voice can't adequately convey the romance of "Moonlight Serenade" or Cole Porter's "Dream Dancing." It doesn't spoil the party, though. The music on Dancing matches the legend on the album coverGood Time Jazz. ">
Track Listing
Hipsters Hop; Gavotte I, English Suite No. 6; Charleston; Dream Dancing; Diplomata; Lion's Steps; Ballet Of The Dunes; All You Want To Do Is Dance; Sandancer; Carioca; Premier Bal; Ragtime Dance; Moonlight Serenade; Salir A La Luz; Original Dixieland One Step; Dancing On The Ceiling.
Personnel
Echoes Of Swing
band / ensemble / orchestraColin T Dawson: trumpet, vocals (4, 8, 13) ; Chris Hopkins: alto saxophone; Bernd Lhotzky: piano, celeste; Oliver Mewes: drums.
Album information
Title: Dancing | Year Released: 2015 | Record Label: ACT Music
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