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Paul Anka - Rock Swings

When I first heard this CD over the in-store system in my local HMV, I thought to myself, this isn’t the last I’ll hear of this. Even though I had no idea who it was it at the time, it all became clear when Gilles Peterson played ‘Black Hole Sun’ on his radio show recently.

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Peterson’s got a soft spot for Soundgarden’s ‘Black Hole Sun’ as he was trying to identify another jazzed up version of the track at the beginning of the year. What Anka has done on this here (and with the other 13 tracks) is pick a ‘rock’ track and add jazz swing band backing to it. Ideal for Reno and Los Vegas, ‘Black Hole Sun’ is one of the best tracks and it shows Anka’s still got a great voice after a 45-year career which started when ‘Diana’ hit the charts when he was mere sixteen-year-old teen idol.

Whilst Soundgarden might be thought of soft-grunge, the biggest grunge anthem of all time, ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ was anything but soft in it’s original form. Nirvana’s tribute to deodorant is cleaned up and Anka does a great job. All those times when you wondered what the hell is Kurt was ranting on about are no more as on Paul’s version you can actual hear all the lyrics.

However, as a ‘rock’ album, there are some choices that just make me cringe. Peterson owned up on his show to always liking Spandau Ballet’s song, ‘True’ but adding “but I won’t play it”. I was always more of a ‘Chant No. 1’ fan and then they went all commercial. Tony Hadley only redeemed himself when I saw him in my local many years later telling off one of his entourage for behaving like a child (she could have been no more than 5 years old).

Some more British writing talent includes, ‘It’s A Sin’ (Pet Shop Boys), ‘Tears In Heaven’ (Clapton) and ‘Wonderwall’ (Noel Gallagher). Billy Idol’s ‘Eyes Without A Face’ is one of the better slushy ones with The Cure’s ‘The Lovecats’.

Some of the other selections are more predictable and ideal for the mother in law at Christmas. Lionel Richie’s ‘Hello’, REM’s ‘Everybody Hurts’ and from Rocky III, ‘Eye Of The Tiger’ by Survivor (although it’s another one I’m warming to on repeated listens).

The middle ground would be the interpretations of Michael Jackson’s ‘The Way You Make Me Feel’ and Van Halen’s oft-covered ‘Jump’. Bon Jovi’s ‘It’s My Life’ kicks the album off as a lively introduction with a little Pink Panther theme about it. The ‘nod’ in the lyrics to the Anka penned ‘My Way’ was no doubt one of the reasons for its inclusion here.

Either Randy Kerber, Patrick Williams or John Clayton have arranged the songs in the big band form and as you would expect, the band is faultless.

So an album that’s great fun for ‘guess the intro’ competitions and one or two to come back to.

Links:
Paul Anka www.paulanka.com Concert Tickets for Reno Events Center on December 30, 2005, will go on sale November 1, 2005 on all Ticket Master Outlets, Circus Circus, El Dorado & Silver Legacy
Paul Anka, United Kingdom: Thursday, November 17, 2005: Today With Des & Mel (ITV1 1.30-2.30pm), Hard Talk Extra (BBC World/News 24) and Strictly Come Dancing - It Takes Two (BB2)
Friday, November 18, 2005: Channel Five News with Kirsty Young and Children In Need (BBC1 7.00pm) Friday
‘My Way’ with Nina Simone “My Way” is the English version of a 1967 French song called “Comme d’habitude”. In 1968 Paul Anka wrote the the English lyric and Frank Sinatra transformed it into a world hit. A Spanish version exist also (Gypsy King, Julio Iglesias, Paul Anka).
Gilles Peterson : Hanne Hukkeberg in Session : Tracklisting 13/11/05 (2) Paul Anka - ‘Black Hole Sun’ (Globe/Universal)
Gilles Peterson :: Tracklisting 16/01/05 :: Wajeed & Incognito (1) Unknown - ‘Black Hole Sun’ (White)
Blomseth I’ve also been looking for the “Black Hole Sun” cover version. I think I have a positive auditive id. It is Eydie Gorme and Steve Lawrence from the 1997 album “Lounge-A-Palooza”.
Kid Carpet - ‘Jump’ http://www.gigwise.com/contents.asp?contentid=5383



COMMENTS

To Paul Anka,

I was about 10 years old when I discovered the music and Paul Anka was one artists that influenced me the most along with all the rock wave (Chuck Berry…}. This last album is really excellent!! If I am still a fan of rock & roll and still goes to concert of the Rollingstones and Colplay today at 57 years (not old!} it certainly linked to its influence when I was young
Régis Lysy,
Voie Collette, 28
4877 Olne Belgium

—regis lysy
Sunday 11 December 2005


To Paul Anka. How about coming over to England to play. The Royal Albert Hall would be perfect for you. I love the Rock Swings album, its so full of joy I can’t help but smile when its playing. Superb singing, great diction & wonderful musicians, it appeals to all ages, myself & wife 40, my kids 14&16 & my parents 70+.
“jump …go ahead, knock yourself out!” pure magic.
Regards.

—paul herbert
Monday 9 January 2006


Rock Swings: Paul Anka swings I challenge anyone to come up with a bigger and better album. Paul you have done us Anka fans proud ROCK SWINGS 2 YYYYEEESS PLEASE!!!!!

—lee battams
Saturday 28 January 2006


honestly, i’m am very dissapointed in your work. when i heard the song sample for your version of ‘black hole sun’….i was absoultly mortified. you sung it, that’s a given, but you totally took it out of it’s shell….in a bad way. you didn’t catch the whole enegy of the song. the symbolism. you turned it into another christmas carol which everyone sings the life out of so it’s not fun to sing anymore. then i put aside my notions and decided to have an open mind and try your version of the song ‘smells like teen spirit’. it was at that point that i felt like i had the soul ripped out of me and it was then crushed like a beer can in your hands. You know who Kurt Cobain is. you know what his personality is like. how could you-nay, DARE you try to ‘jazz it up’? his ramblings and murmurings and screeches in his songs where what made him memorable. you let any die-core nivana lover listen to that track, they would be equally as disgusted as i was. maybe even more-so. you have a terrible angry mob out side your door. ok what my point is, that i understand you are a great man of music, i should respect that. so continue what you do, but remember the artist’s feelings when he/she wrote that song. you should try to feel what they felt. (by the way, i’m just some snot-nosed 10 year old, so please don’t take anything i really say into deep consideration)

—Sarah Noorani
Friday 26 May 2006


 





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