Sam Butera - Ultra-Lounge: Wild, Cool & Swingin' - Artist Series Vol 6
Facts
| Artist(s) | Sam Butera |
| Studio | Capitol |
| Release Date | June 29, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 724352033522 |
Tracks
- Dig That Crazy Chick - Sam Butera, Prima, Louis
- All the Way - Sam Butera, VanHeusen, Jimmy
- Street Scene - Sam Butera, Newman, Alfred
- Up Jumped a Rabbit - Sam Butera, Gluck, John Jr.
- I Love Paris - Sam Butera, Porter, Cole
- Night Train - Sam Butera, Simpkins, Lewis
- Bim Bam - Sam Butera, Adler, Larry
- Too Young - Sam Butera, Lippman, Sidney
- Love of My Life (O Sole Mio) - Sam Butera, Adapt
- French Poodle - Sam Butera, White, Shaw
- Hey There - Sam Butera, Adler, Richard [Com
- Harlem Nocturne - Sam Butera, Hagen, Earle
- Perdido - Sam Butera, Tizol, Juan
- The Song from Moulin Rouge (Where Is Your Heart?) - Sam Butera, Auric, Georges
- Honey Love - Sam Butera, McPhatter, Clyde
- On the Street Where You Live - Sam Butera, Loewe, Frederick
- Just Say I Love Her (Dicitencello Vuie) - Sam Butera, Val
- La Vie en Rose - Sam Butera, Louiguy, Marcel
- All Night Long - Sam Butera, Singleton, Charlie
- The Boulevard of Broken Dreams/Fever - Sam Butera, Warren, Harry
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Something is missing here.... |
| Like Butera but so-so on this particular compilation... |
I like Sammy Butera a lot... I mean, it was his unit that made PRIMA swing and jump, and I really like a lot of the Novelty tracks he did with Prima and the way he could sing R & B, blow and really get the sound (in an era when white musicians sounded white, and black musicians sounded black, and that was it.) PRIMA and BUTERA were the WILDEST.
The thing is, this particular compilation didn't do a lot for me, even though there are a few good tracks (actually a GREAT one...All Night Long - - great vocals, some wailing tenor ! ! !) however I just can't feel that momentum throughough the compilation. I think if you're in the mood for that type of sound, you'd do much better off getting the stuff he did with Prima (actually Prima was standing over his shoulders on All Night Long), or an Earl Bostic compilation (the influence is aparent) or even a compilation of classic New Orleans R & B, or some classic Ray Charles.
I'm not sure... but the arrangements just seem to lack the WILD feel he had on stuff like "There Will Be No Next Time" beyond maybe "Dig That Crazy Sound" - - some great blowing, but rarely is his ferver met with is sidemen... this music might work at at a Big Band Dance at Lodge, but on my own CD player, it didn't get me jumping.
THUMBS up to Butera, but unless you have all his other stuff, I wouldn't grab this as a first choice. September 17, 2000
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