Dance Dance Dance

Dance Dance Dance

by The Puppini Sisters
Dance Dance Dance

Dance Dance Dance

by The Puppini Sisters

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Overview

An album conceived with specific dance rhythms in mind, the Marcella Puppini-produced Dance Dance Dance sees her harmony vocal trio, the Puppini Sisters, joined by the Pasadena Roof Orchestra. The group's sixth long-player overall, it returns founding member Kate Mullins and The High Life's Emma Smith as co-singers. With the exception of one scat-embracing original song, it consists of covers of wide-ranging tunes spanning a century (the oldest, Jacob Gade's tango "Jealousy," was composed in 1925, and "Shallow" is from the 2018 film A Star Is Born). A spirited Dixieland version of Dolly Parton's "9 to 5" opens the track list and sets the tone for an album of changeable if all impeccably performed selections. "9 to 5" is one of two Charleston dances here, with the other being the original song "Dance, Dance, Dance." A highlight, "Dance, Dance, Dance" is a bright, bubbly entry with walking bass line, punctuating brass, and rapid-fire vocals among its staccato arrangement. The song cuts back the tempo in sections reminiscent of Adler and Ross' "Steam Heat" -- hissing vocals and all -- before launching back into faster segments of scatting and nimble rhymes like whoa, slow, flow, go, all suited to the style. Allowing for some double takes (a cha cha cha version of ABBA's "Dancing Queen"), the album is a fun one, with rare picks like "Ba Ba Baciami Piccina" (Balboa), a song from the '40s popularized by Rosemary Clooney in 1952, and a version of Deee-Lite's funk-infused 1990 hit "Groove Is in the Heart" (boogie woogie) mixed in with oft-covered classics like "Puttin' on the Ritz." ~ Marcy Donelson

Product Details

Release Date: 09/25/2020
Label: Absolute / Millionaire Records
UPC: 5037300869186
Rank: 131571

Tracks

  1. 9 to 5
  2. I Wanna Dance With Somebody
  3. Sing Sing Sing
  4. Shallow
  5. Dance Dance Dance
  6. Ba Ba Baciami Piccina
  7. Jealousy
  8. Dancing Queen
  9. Mack the Knife
  10. I Put a Spell on You
  11. Puttin' on the Ritz
  12. Groove Is in the Heart
  13. Don't Fence Me In

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Puppini Sisters   Primary Artist
Tap   Primary Artist
Foxtrot   Primary Artist
Tango   Primary Artist
Cha Cha Cha   Primary Artist
Mambo   Primary Artist
Balboa   Primary Artist
Charleston   Primary Artist
Simon Townley   Piano
Jamie Safiruddin   Piano
Dominic Sales   Drums
Peter Ibbetson   Drums
Shannon Rubicam   Sax (Alto)
Emma Smith   Vocals
Marcella Puppini   Vocals
George Merrill   Sax (Alto)
Kate Mullins   Vocals
Dave Berry   Saung,Double Bass
Dave Ford   Trumpet
Tom Langham   Guitar
Robert Fowler   Sax (Alto),Sax (Baritone)
Dai Pritchard   Drums,Clarinet,Sax (Alto)
Adrian Fry   Banjo
Andy Flaxman   Trombone
Olly Wilby   Sax (Tenor)
Mally Baxter   Trumpet

Technical Credits

Simon Townley   Arranger
Herbert Slotkin   Composer
Neil Tollitt   Mixing,Engineer
Brill Dmitri   Composer
Curtis Elvidge   Assistant
Jane Bradley   Make-Up
Karolina Heller   Photography
Evie Clark-Yospa   Assistant
Elizaveta Nikulina   Executive Producer
Billy Fury   Composer
Irving Berlin   Composer
Cole Porter   Composer
Benny Andersson   Composer
Jacob Gade   Composer
Dolly Parton   Composer
Shannon Rubicam   Composer
Mark Ronson   Composer
Bjoern Ulvaeus   Composer
Anthony Rossomando   Composer
Louis Prima   Composer
Emma Smith   Arranger,Composer
Marcella Puppini   Arranger,Composer,Producer
George Merrill   Composer
Stig Anderson   Composer
Kurt Weill   Composer
Marc Blitzstein   Composer
Matt Mars   Mastering
Kate Mullins   Arranger,Composer
Herbie Hancock   Composer
Lady Gaga   Composer
Andrew Wyatt   Composer
Eddie Stanley   Composer
Jonathan Davis   Composer
Jay Hawkins   Composer
Ana Beatriz   Artwork
Luigi Astore   Composer
Ricardo Morbelli   Composer
Adrian Fry   Arranger
Chung Dong Hwa   Composer
Kirby Kierin Magenta   Composer
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