Verve Remixed Christmas
Author: Various Artists
Features:
- Verve Remixed Christmas by Verve Remixed Christmas (2008-09-23)
Format: Remixes included
Release Date: 07-10-2008
Details: The groundbreaking Verve Remixed compilation series has, for several years, established itself as one of the most innovative and successful series in music. Its popularity and acclaim is well-founded: the marriage between the timeless Verve Records catalog and the most talked-about DJs and producers today. `Tis the season for the latest in the pioneering series: Verve Remixed Christmas. Classic interpretations of holiday songs by legendary artists like Louis Armstrong, Dinah Washington, Nina Simone and Ella Fitzgerald - everlasting standards that have evoked the holiday spirit for decades - are re-imagined by visionary beat-makers, yielding classics for a new era. Conceived and compiled by co-producers Dahlia Ambach-Caplin and Todd Roberts, Verve Remixed Christmas will ensure that you'll have the coolest holiday season. "GOOD MORNING BLUES" (The Real Tuesday Weld Clarkenwell Mix) Count Basie The original song, "Good Morning Blues," was one of signature tunes for Basie, the inimitable pianist, composer and big-band icon. A love song wrapped in a Christmas wish, the song is remixed here by Stephen Coates and his outfit, The Real Tuesday Weld, who gives it a stripped-down, jazzy shimmy, based on Basie's sing-song piano riff and string flourishes. Capturing the original's Christmas-time yearning, this new track has an almost sensual, burlesque feel that is evocative of the British band's other work, on their own and for groups like the B. (Last year, the band were commissioned to create original music for the Rothko exhibit at the Tate Modern museum in London). A balanced mix of old and new, the song is an appropriate kick-off to Verve Remixed Christmas. "'ZAT YOU, SANTA CLAUSE?" (The Heavy Remix) Louis Armstrong The inimitable Louis Armstrong's catalog can be considered an American treasure. But there was always something about his holiday tunes - on his own, or with singer Ella Fitzgerald - that seemed to play perfectly with Armstrong's charismatic personality, animated singing style and grand musical chops. That's the case with this version of "'Zat You," an original composition and covered by everyone from Brian Setzer to Garth Brooks, and remixed here by UK soul-rock band, The Heavy. The group are old-school soul revue revivalists, and on this tune, they elevate Armstrong's playfulness and subtly beef up the tune's original big-band swagger. "WHAT ARE YOU DOING NEW YEAR'S EVE?" (Mangini vs. Pallin Mix) Ella Fitzgerald This gem of a track is originally a glorious nugget from Ella Fitzgerald's 1960 album, Ella Wishes You A Swingin Christmas, and this remix captures the inherent sound of Ella's swing, with a cleaner, crisper, more modern feeling. it comes courtesy of Mike Mangini and Adam Pallin. Mangini is a music veteran whose ability to constantly explore new terrain keeps his sound fresh. He certainly understands new interpretations of jazz - he engineered the first Digable Planets album and has worked with Joss Stone, Run DMC and David Byrne. Pallin's dynamic sound as a member of the Brooklyn-based soul outfit Little Jackie (with Imani Copolla), lends a touch of old-school suaveness to this collaboration. "I'VE GOT MY LOVE TO KEEP ME WARM" (Yesking Remix) Billie Holiday Billie Holiday's signature version of this Irving Berlin classic has always encapsulated that feeling of cozying up to a warm fire with a loved one during the snowy days of Christmas. In this re-interpretation, that idyllic scene is transplanted to the Caribbean islands, with a lovely, dub-reggae re-interpretation by UK DJ and production duo, Yesking (Mark Rae, Rhys Adams). Rae has been a fixture on the English dance scene for more than a decade, while Adams grew into one of the instrumental beat-makers for the Wall of Sound label, and their crafty remix of Holiday's tune draws on their unique sound-stylings. "WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD" (The Orb Remix) Louis Armstrong It seems only appropriate for this collection that perhaps the most famous American standard ever
UPC: 602517819665
EAN: 0779411378946
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood