Home » Jazz Articles » Album Review » The Boswell Sisters: Nothing Was Sweeter Than
The Boswell Sisters: Nothing Was Sweeter Than
ByThe trio lacked the transformative powers of Louis Armstrong, who after all could give musical and human substance to even the tritest ditty, but then most mortals did. The sincerity of "We Just Couldn't Say Goodbye, cut in August of 1932 with the Dorsey Brothers Orchestra, is a good example of just what the sisters did derive from Armstrong, howeverespecially when they sound so liberated in the up-tempo section, which is as good an example as any of artists getting the better of at best indifferent material. Their version of "Heebie Jeebies exhibits a very different kind of exuberance, and the fact that they don't set themselves up for comparison is a feat in itself.
"Sing A Little Jingle, cut in May of 1931 in the company of Victor Young and the New Brunswick Orchestra, is a case in point regarding the ditties. The arrangement, even though it was of course fashioned for times more innocent than these, is sickly to the point of being a hazard to dental health. Fats Wallers' "It's You, however, is surely irresistible to all but the stoniest of hearts, and Connee Boswell's solo vocal lines have about them the air of a true jazz singer, so sure is she in the liberties she takes with the lyric.
"Put That Sun Back In The Sky could have been so much corn with lesser voices, but the sisters lend it hues of blue that might have been far removed from the composer's intentions, before upping the tempo to a frantic leveland they succeed not only in putting that figurative sun back where it belongs, but also in making it joyously hot.
In focusing on a four-year period, this collection provides a snapshot in time of this group's development, and such has been the influence of their music that it's transcended that time and become a part of the broadest continuum.
Track Listing
We
Personnel
The Boswell Sisters
band / ensemble / orchestraMartha, Helvetia (Vet) and Connee Boswell: vocals (1-25), accompanied by various orchestras.
Album information
Title: Nothing Was Sweeter Than | Year Released: 2006 | Record Label: El Records
< Previous
Portamental
Comments
About The Boswell Sisters
Instrument: Band / ensemble / orchestra
Related Articles | Concerts | Albums | Photos | Similar To