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Fantastiske Brian Setzer
Når
den definitive rock historie engang er skrevet, vil Brian Setzer utvivlsom blive
nævnt som "King Of Revival". Setzer var front figuren i 2 acts, som begge
succesfuldt genoptog to musikformer fra fortiden. I starten af firserne hjalp
Brian med at bringe Rockabilly tilbage på hitlisterne som frontfigur i
the Stray Cats. Så i halvfemserne realiserede Brian en gammel drøm om at blive
Big Band leader, da han dannede the Brian Setzer Orchestra. Dette projekt bragte
swing musikken tilbage blandt pop musikken og har givet orkestret et salg på
mere end 2 millioner albums.
THE BRIAN SETZER ORCHESTRA
Biography
"Like pouring gasoline on a fire" is how Brian Setzer describes
1998’s double-platinum, Grammy-winning,Top 10-charting “The Dirty Boogie.” But
while Setzer wanted to fan the flames with the follow-up, he alsowanted to jack
up the octane.
"It would be an easy trap to fall into to do ‘Dirty Boogie II,’" says Setzer. "The
criticism of swing is thatit’s music from the past. I wanted to keep a lot of
the same sound -- this isn’t a harpsichord record all of asudden -- but I wanted
this to be music for 2000 and beyond.
“So we experimented, we stretched out. We said, ‘Let’s get crazy and go for it.
’"So on “Vavoom!," the fourth album from The Brian Setzer Orchestra, released
August 1, 2000, he "scuffedit up." For most of the album’s six classics, Setzer
says he "had to choose ways to make them mine. It waslike rebuilding a house by
taking the old one down except for one wall. In the end, it’s so far away from
theoriginal, you can’t imagine what it looked like when you started."Not only
did he pen lyrics to the traditional instrumental "In The Mood," creating "Gettin’
In The Mood,"but he even added a rap.
On "Pennsylvania 6-5000," there are new lyrics, tape loops and even a
hip-hopbeat."It took me by surprise that the hip-hop beat and the swing beat are
parallel. When I heard it, I went, ‘I’ll bedamned, it worked, let’s keep going.’
I can tell if something’s good if I smile. This made me smile. Iwanted to make
these songs so brand-new that people would go ‘Wow! I never thought ...’"Along
with a faithful rendition of "Mack The Knife," a psychobilly version of the
instrumental "Caravan,"a rockin’ doo-wop take on "Gloria" and a freewheeling "Americano"
(translated from the Italian original,made famous by Jude Law’s and Matt Damon’s
performance in "The Talented Mr. Ripley"), Setzer alsopenned eight originals."My
influences are always with me.
All I can do is sit with a guitar and write rockabilly songs and, ifthey’re good,
then write the charts for the horns and turn them into the animals that they are."“Vavoom!,”
produced by Peter Collins (Jewel, Indigo Girls, Nanci Griffith), Glen Ballard (AlanisMorissette,
No Doubt) and David Darling, also adds female background singers to The Brian
SetzerOrchestra experience for the first time.
"It’s a different dimension, especially live. Besides, they ain’t bad to look at
after seeing us slobs for anhour and a half."As a result, the band’s tour this
summer has been titled the "Here I Go Again Draggin’ 16 Guys (And ACouple Chicks)
Around The World Tour."What is nearly as unlikely as the success of The Brian
Setzer Orchestra -- a true, 17-piece Big Band frontedby an electric guitar -- is
that no one has jumped on the bandwagon. The reason, suggests Setzer, is simple:
"This isn’t like punk rock, where anyone could pick up a guitar and play loud.
The level of musicianshiprequired is pretty high."Another reason may be that no
one else has had the musical guts as well as chops."What made it happen is that
we’re original," Setzer says.
"This is American music, it’s ingrained in us, butwe took it in a new direction.
This is a whole different beast than a ‘40s Big Band. The only similarity isthe
instrument lineup.“But our foundation is the rhythm section and the way I play
guitar. I like what I like: guitars, hot rods androck ‘n’ roll. ‘Vavoom!’ sums
up what this band is -- bigger than life. The word means excitement, fromthe
sound of a car starting up to the sound you make when you see a beautiful
chick."Some say his greatest feat has been to resurrect a musical genre and make
it "cool" again, as he earlier didwith rockabilly.
Setzer, smiling, has a different idea.
"I’ve received letters thanking me for making being atrombone player in the high
school band hip. Now that’s an accomplishment."