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''Swing Fever'' is a collaborative album by British singer
Rod Stewart Sir Roderick David Stewart (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. With his distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart is among the best-selling ...
and English composer
Jools Holland Julian Miles Holland, (born 24 January 1958) is an English pianist, bandleader, singer, composer and television presenter. He was an original member of the band Squeeze and has worked with many artists including Jayne County, Sting, Eric C ...
, released on 23 February 2024. It features Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, and contains covers of songs from the
big band A big band or jazz orchestra is a type of musical ensemble of jazz music that usually consists of ten or more musicians with four sections: saxophones, trumpets, trombones, and a rhythm section. Big bands originated during the early 1910s an ...
era.


Critical reception

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of
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described it as "a record steeped in
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, boogie woogie, and other manners of swinging R&B. In form, it's not far removed from Stewart's ''
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'' albums, generally relying on songs written prior to the onset of rock & roll".
Neil McCormick Neil McCormick (born 31 March 1961) is a British music journalist, author and broadcaster. He has been Chief Music Critic for ''The Daily Telegraph'' since 1996, and presented a music interview show for Vintage TV in the UK, Neil McCormick's Nee ...
of ''
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'' found that "together Stewart and Holland tackle these classic tunes as if they are trying to set fire to the ballroom and burn the old folk's home to the ground" as "while there's nothing radical or new here, joy always sounds fresh, and Stewart sounds like he's having the time of his life". Jackie Hayden of '' Hot Press'' stated that "Stewart's age-worn and smoky voice can still deliver, as these 13 covers of classic big band numbers prove", writing that Holland "is no slouch either" with his contributions to " Sentimental Journey", "
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" and " Frankie and Johnny". Ed Power of '' i'' felt that "to take the attention away from Rod Stewart without once opening your mouth is quite an achievement. That's what Holland does throughout a vigorous yet subtly deficient collection."


Commercial performance

On the
UK Albums Chart The Official Albums Chart is a list of albums ranked by physical and digital sales and (from March 2015) audio streaming in the United Kingdom. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the Official Charts C ...
dated 1 March 2024, the album debuted at number one, which made it Holland's first number-one album and Stewart's 11th.


Track listing


Personnel

Musicians *
Rod Stewart Sir Roderick David Stewart (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter. Born and raised in London, he is of Scottish and English ancestry. With his distinctive raspy singing voice, Stewart is among the best-selling ...
– vocals *
Jools Holland Julian Miles Holland, (born 24 January 1958) is an English pianist, bandleader, singer, composer and television presenter. He was an original member of the band Squeeze and has worked with many artists including Jayne County, Sting, Eric C ...
– piano * Nick Lunt
baritone saxophone The baritone saxophone is a member of the saxophone family of instruments, larger (and lower-pitched) than the tenor saxophone, but smaller (and higher-pitched) than the bass. It is the lowest-pitched saxophone in common use - the bass, contra ...
*
Dave Swift Dave Swift (born 11 January 1964) is a British bassist. He is best known for his work on the BBC2 Television program '' Later... with Jools Holland'' as part of Jools's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra. Early life and education Born in Wolverhampto ...
– bass * Gilson Lavis – drums * Mark Flanagan – guitar * Christopher Holland – organ * Michael Rose – saxophone * Phil Veacock – saxophone * Courtney Brown – trombone * Roger Goslyn – trombone *
Winston Rollins Winston may refer to: Places Antarctica * Winston Glacier Australia * Winston, Queensland, a suburb of the City of Mount Isa United Kingdom * Winston, County Durham, England, a village * Winston, Suffolk, England, a village and civil pa ...
– trombone * Jason McDermid – trumpet * Jonathan Scott – trumpet * Amanda Miller – backing vocals (tracks 1, 4, 7, 11, 12), dancer (1) * Gemma Mewse – backing vocals (tracks 1, 3–9, 11, 12) * Holly Brewer – backing vocals (tracks 1, 3–9, 11, 12) * Oli Savill – percussion (tracks 1, 2, 5, 7–9) * Anna Brooks – saxophone (tracks 1, 3–7, 9–13) * Derek Nash – saxophone (tracks 1, 3–5, 7–11, 13) * Alistair White – trombone (tracks 1, 5, 7, 9) * Chris Storr – trumpet (tracks 1–3, 5–9, 12) * Enrico Tomasso – trumpet (tracks 1, 2, 4, 5, 7–11, 13) * Courtney Jackson – tap dancing (track 1) * Genevieve Bennett – tap dancing (track 1) * Liam Tistell – tap dancing (track 1) * Lucy Mancinetti – tap dancing (track 1) * Lucy Parsons – tap dancing (track 1) * Michael Burr – tap dancing (track 1) * Molly Goodman – tap dancing (track 1) * Toria Ford – tap dancing (track 1) * Fayyaz Virji – trombone (tracks 2–4, 6, 8, 10–13) *
Lisa Grahame Lisa or LISA may refer to: People People with the mononym * Lisa Lisa (born 1967), American actress and lead singer of the Cult Jam * Lisa (Japanese musician, born 1974), stylized "LISA", Japanese singer and producer * Lisa Komine (born 1978), ...
– saxophone (tracks 2, 8) * John H. Jnr – backing vocals (track 2) * Ollie Furness – backing vocals (track 2) * Richard Taylor – backing vocals (track 2) * Joanne Harper – backing vocals (tracks 3, 5, 6, 8, 9) * Gary Potter – guitar (tracks 3, 6, 12) * Lya Reis Guerrero – percussion (tracks 3, 6, 12) *
Peter Long Peter Long (born 4 June 1952) is an English businessman. He is the chairman of Royal Mail and Countrywide. Early years Long was born in Malta, as his father was serving in the Royal Navy. He attended Price's Grammar School in Fareham, Hampsh ...
– saxophone (tracks 3, 6, 12) * Danny Marsden – trumpet (tracks 3, 6, 12) * Karl Vanden Bossche – percussion (tracks 4, 10, 11, 13) * Nathan Bray – trumpet (tracks 4, 10, 11, 13) * Matt O'Connor –
conga The conga, also known as tumbadora, is a tall, narrow, single-headed drum from Cuba. Congas are staved like barrels and classified into three types: quinto (lead drum, highest), tres dos or tres golpes (middle), and tumba or salidor (lowest). ...
s,
tambourine The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zills". Classically the term tambourine denotes an instrument with a drumhead, though ...
(track 13) Technical *
Phil Manzanera Phillip Geoffrey Targett-Adams (born 31 January 1951), known professionally as Phil Manzanera, is an English guitarist, songwriter and record producer. He is the lead guitarist with Roxy Music, and was the lead guitarist with 801, and Quiet Sun. ...
production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stati ...
(tracks 1, 3, 5, 6, 9, 12) * Nitin Sawhney – production (tracks 4, 10, 11, 13) * Alex Wharton – mastering * Kevin Savigarmixing, vocal production * Michael Boddy – mixing (tracks 1–10, 12, 13) * Harry Timson –
engineering Engineering is the use of scientific method, scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items, including bridges, tunnels, roads, vehicles, and buildings. The discipline of engineering encompasses a broad rang ...
(tracks 4, 10, 11, 13), orchestra mixing (11) * George Latham – engineering assistance * Patrick Logue – engineering assistance * James Stewart – engineering assistance Visuals *
Penny Lancaster Penelope Claire Lancaster, Lady Stewart (born 15 March 1971) is an English model and television personality. She is married to rock singer Rod Stewart. In 2014, she joined the ITV lunchtime show '' Loose Women''. Early life Lancaster was bor ...
– photography production and direction * Jonas Mohr – photography * Salvador Design – artwork


Charts


References

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