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Wolfgang's Big Night Out
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Brian Setzer Orchestra
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Product Details
- Artist: Brian Setzer Orchestra
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 0640424999964
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- Label: Surfdog Records Wea
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- Manufacturer: Surfdog Records Wea
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Surfdog Records Wea
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- Release Date: 2007-09-25
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- Studio: Surfdog Records Wea
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- Title: Wolfgang's Big Night Out
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- UPC: 640424999964
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Avg Customer Rating: 
Product Description: Sure, a dozen swinging, rocking Setzer-ized tunes inspired by the most popular themes in classical music seems a little silly--but it also sounds great. As the ex-Stray Cats guitarist blazes his way across the fretboards, Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 becomes "Take the 5th," and Grieg's "Hall of the Mountain King" morphs into "One More Night with You," complete with lyrics that lust both for the joy of rock and the chorus of colleens who sing along with Setzer. The horns play foil to Setzer's ebullient six-string antics, which zing with humor and virtuosity, archly taking on Mozart's "Eine Kleine Nachtmusik," transformed into the finger-popping title track, or rippling through the finger-busting cartoon-speed solos of "Honey Man," a rockabilly rave-up based on Rimsky-Korsakov's "Flight of the Bumblebee." Guitar buffs will also appreciate the variety of tones Setzer employs. He's trad-jazz clean in "1812 Overdrive," rabidly surfy for Khachaturian's "Sabre Dance," and sweetly pure on nylon-string guitar in "For Lisa," his gypsy swing twist on Beethoven's "Für Elise." This may be a lowbrow take on highbrow music, but Setzer keeps his standard lofty, and the results are a blast. --Ted Drozdowski
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Customer Reviews
In the great tradition of swingin' the classics...
Every track on this disc is as much fun to listen to as it obviously was for the BSO to perform. "Sabre Dance" is utterly scorching, and the lyrics for "Honey Man" and "One More Night With You" are fun and witty. It all swings, but the particular standout for me is "For Lisa," Beethoven's "Fur Elise" turned into a sweet tribute to the Quintette du Hot Club de France.
Don't pass it by.
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Setzer's missed the point !
Well, I'm a big Brian's fan! Maybe the biggest one around ! Just for the record, I'm from Brazil! Ok,I used to say " everything setzer does is fine, very good ". That 's allowed me to say Setzer's is now missed in multicolored suits and guitars and fancy " wigs ". The firt 3 BSO albuns are stupendous. Stray cats is off record! But some annoying swingin everything ( I love swing music, BBVD and others!) christmas songs, santa claus blablabla... and now this : ok , he's one of the most talented guitar players in action, the arrangements are more than well done but....maybe three or four songs, 'd be ok but a whole album...He`s already a great artist and this 'd not change, not because one album, but a back in the roots and some simplicity 'd do some good. Hey, from a true fan! cheers
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Brian Setzer - Wolfgang's Big Night Out
This one is cool, just sheer coolness. Classical tunes on a Gretsch with a twist! He plays the "Pink Panther" theme on a Gretsch, that alone makes this worth a hook!
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Worth a night in
I was unsure when I opened up the case of this album quite what I was getting in for. I am a big Brian Setzer Orchestra fan, but couldn't quite see how this would work for a whole LP worth of material. What a fool I was.
The orchestra crackles with energy across the board as always, but Setzer displays surprising subtlety on several of the tracks which gives a greater sense of variety on numbers like "For Lisa" and the powerfully understated "1812 Overdrive".
For the most part though the band is swinging hard, with the guitar prominent throughout. It is fortunate then that Setzer is such a master of his craft as his guitar work mixes well with the horn charts and displays a decent understanding of the work which he is adapting. Particularly impressive are "Honey Man" and "Swingin' Willie", where Brian really cuts loose.
The entire experience flew past and definately merits multiple listens,
a very rewarding experience. Here, here!
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Fun
This music is accomplished and fun! I listen to a lot of serious music and enjoy the break now and then. I couldn't resist the title, "Wolfgang's Night Out" and I'm glad I took a risk of purchasing it. I don't always experience such happy endings when extending my musical reach and pocketbook!
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