Ron's swing CD reviews
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Ron's swing CD reviews
I haven't plugged my swing CD review site on this forum yet, I think, and I can almost sense how that has caused a major void in all of your lives. So here's my site:
http://www.swingorama.com/music/ronsrevshome.html
Swing CD reviews by a dancer, for dancers. Over 500 swing CDs reviewed and rated.
And note that if you search "swing CD reviews" on Yahoo, it pops up as #1 result, which I think is pretty cool.
http://www.swingorama.com/music/ronsrevshome.html
Swing CD reviews by a dancer, for dancers. Over 500 swing CDs reviewed and rated.
And note that if you search "swing CD reviews" on Yahoo, it pops up as #1 result, which I think is pretty cool.
I've been slowing down in my CD purchases and therefore, in my reviews. But I did add a few new ones recently, and this time I'm featuring the following:
New! Campus Five - Jammin' The Blues (Won Records - 2003)
Reviewed: 21 June 2003. Ratings: ****, LLLL
This septet out of LA plays great authentic small-group jazz from the swing era. This CD is jam- packed full of good, danceable songs, and the Beat-Per-Minute of each song is listed on the back. Its a dancer's delight, particularly if you prefer your swing on the faster side. If you like dancing Balboa, you'll love this CD. Song tempos range from 104 to 231 BPM and average around 165 BPM. The sound is decent, and the playing is fairly tight. This band is similar in many ways, but perhaps not as tight as Mora's Modern Rhythmists. Jonathan Stout on guitar is excellent, whether he's helping drive the rhythm or playing a solo. The piano and drums are also a delight to the ears. Hilary Alexander provides decent vocals for a few of the songs, including a couple of Ella May Morse covers. One of the things I like most about this CD is that they play songs that a lot of listeners won't be familar with. They've mined our rich history of jazz for underappreciated gems by the likes of Goodman/Christian, Django Reinhardt, Lester Young, Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins. Reading their website, you'll learn that Campus Five was founded by "two dedicated swing dancers and vintage lifestyle enthusiasts". No wonder this CD is so appropriate for swing dancers! This CD is well worth picking up, and the band is well worth seeing live. For CD-ordering info, see their website.
New! Campus Five - Jammin' The Blues (Won Records - 2003)
Reviewed: 21 June 2003. Ratings: ****, LLLL
This septet out of LA plays great authentic small-group jazz from the swing era. This CD is jam- packed full of good, danceable songs, and the Beat-Per-Minute of each song is listed on the back. Its a dancer's delight, particularly if you prefer your swing on the faster side. If you like dancing Balboa, you'll love this CD. Song tempos range from 104 to 231 BPM and average around 165 BPM. The sound is decent, and the playing is fairly tight. This band is similar in many ways, but perhaps not as tight as Mora's Modern Rhythmists. Jonathan Stout on guitar is excellent, whether he's helping drive the rhythm or playing a solo. The piano and drums are also a delight to the ears. Hilary Alexander provides decent vocals for a few of the songs, including a couple of Ella May Morse covers. One of the things I like most about this CD is that they play songs that a lot of listeners won't be familar with. They've mined our rich history of jazz for underappreciated gems by the likes of Goodman/Christian, Django Reinhardt, Lester Young, Duke Ellington and Coleman Hawkins. Reading their website, you'll learn that Campus Five was founded by "two dedicated swing dancers and vintage lifestyle enthusiasts". No wonder this CD is so appropriate for swing dancers! This CD is well worth picking up, and the band is well worth seeing live. For CD-ordering info, see their website.
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Thanks for all the hard work you do putting together your review site. I know I've found it quite helpful over the years, and I do check back time to time for updates (which you actually do unlike some sites that have grown stale).
Speaking of links, Ron's site is already listed in the SwingDJs Links section.
Jesse
Speaking of links, Ron's site is already listed in the SwingDJs Links section.
Jesse
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This Page Last Revised: November 20, 2000 <-- you talking about this little gem? hahaJesseMiner wrote:(which you actually do unlike some sites that have grown stale)
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I always thought that would be a good idea. Put up an album/track and let everybody comment. Kind of like a music thread, put more organized and more moderated. Not a long thread that meanders about, but a short paragraph or less from each interested DJ with his or her opinion on that album. Each DJ would only get one shot.falty411 wrote:dont you think the SwingDjs website should have a CD review database that we could all keep up to date?
Maybe when Rayned's Essential list gets further developed, we can use that as the first batch.
I imagine that it will work best with a clear set of rules (regarding length, type of content) and a human moderator to collect and post the results.
I also would avoid a 4 star system or whatever, the simpler the system the better. It works for Ron, since he is one guy. But, it is way to subjective for a large, diverse group like us.
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Yeah, but it would be so hard for people to stay on topic.julius wrote:I like the idea of a simple thread where someone (a moderator perhaps) throws out one track or album a day and everyone else reviews it if they've heard it, or something.
I think a giant database would be less interesting for me to wade through.
and would the female DJ's rank with 4 "shields"?KevinSchaper wrote:Obviously it should instead be 4 "swords"Nate Dogg wrote: I also would avoid a 4 star system or whatever, the simpler the system the better. It works for Ron, since he is one guy. But, it is way to subjective for a large, diverse group like us.
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can't get more stale then that....GuruReuben wrote:This Page Last Revised: November 20, 2000 <-- you talking about this little gem? hahaJesseMiner wrote:(which you actually do unlike some sites that have grown stale)
\\\"Jazz Musicians have dance in them, and Jazz dancers have music in them, or Jazz doesn''''t happen.\\\" Sidney Bechet
Well, I'm sad to say that I'm letting my site go stale.
I can't say which starting fading first, my desire to dance every chance I could, my desire to dj frequently, or my desire to buy 10 CDs/month or my desire to review them on-line. But its all faded quick a bit, so I think I'll put the review site into official dormancy unless there is a particular new CD I want to highlight.
I can't say which starting fading first, my desire to dance every chance I could, my desire to dj frequently, or my desire to buy 10 CDs/month or my desire to review them on-line. But its all faded quick a bit, so I think I'll put the review site into official dormancy unless there is a particular new CD I want to highlight.