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Everything You Want for Christmas

Everything You Want for Christmas
Big Bad Voodoo Daddy

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Track Listing

  1. Rockabilly Christmas
  2. Merry Christmas Baby
  3. Mr. Heatmiser
  4. Blue Christmas
  5. Last Night (I Went Out With Santa Claus)
  6. Christmastime in Tinsel Town
  7. Party for Santa Claus
  8. Jingle Bells (Cha Cha)
  9. Is Zat You Santa Claus?
  10. We Three Kings

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #5720 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-10-12
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Lay in a good round of cosmopolitans, ditch the rug and get ready to turn 2004 into 1944 with these retro swing kings. In an album where horns are king, the Big Bad Voodoo Daddy Christmas disc will please fans and remind the elders that the big band sound has not left the building. While singer Scotty Morris is a bit too mannered at times, he does an adequate job of covering the Yule's coolest, including "Blue Christmas," "Merry Christmas Baby" and "Is Zat You Santa Claus?" and can write a seasonal tune worth returning to every year: Highlights include Morris' own "Rockabilly Christmas," the timeless "Christmas Time in Tinsel Town" and "Last Night (I Went Out with Santa Claus)." But with the Daddy's baritone sax master Karl Hunter blazing and the rhythm section fanning the yule log on "Jingle Bells (Cha Cha)," this might be the disc to jumpstart your holiday party -- even before Thanksgiving dinner gets in the oven. --Martin Keller


Customer Reviews

Just back from their FREE show in Clearwater, FL4
Just got back from their FREE show at the Clearwater (Florida) Jazz Festival (10.18.04). I bought this CD at the Festival a few hours ago and spun it as I put away groceries. I really enjoyed it a great deal... I hope this isn't to cliché, but, if you have never been to a BBVD show... well... you have missed out on a lot.

I was born in 1966 and grew up liking the "big band" Miller/Dorsey (and similar) sound even though I was a punk rock fan (1978-82). The Ramones once were "My favorite active band" and "my favorite of all time". Since they disbanded my favorite active band had switched to "Ministry" only to be surpassed shortly by "Rage Against The Machine". When R.A.T.M. broke up, the replacement atop my list of active bands was a simple no brainer... Hands down it was, is, and should remain for some time to come>>> BBVD.
Here's my review:

TRACK 01: Rockabilly Christmas
A fun track, which took zero effort to enjoy, it harbors a big band sound with a spattering of Honky-Tonk magic from good ol' Josh.

TRACK 02: Merry Christmas Baby
This is the second track, in as many, that dabbles with a sampling of "Jingle Bells" just lightly sprinkled enough to raise a smile from your audible palate. I love that this track is brimming with a traditional jazz marriage - Dirk and Kurt provide the tempo for a guitar sound so clean that you wait for it speak English.

TRACK 03: Mr. Heatmiser
Oh my god! This is a classic and yes, I sung EVERY WORD! I would be disappointed this holiday season if DJs don't spin this one until the laser beams break. So a big MAHALO to the entire band for bringing this one back ... You are all "TOO MUCH!"

TRACK 04: Blue Christmas
Smooth - Oh BBVD is just too smooth! If there was ever a reason for girls to swoon in the front row of a concert, not that I am a girl, but, - I could envision it to this song. Strong tip of the hat is justified here to Ruben Estrada's ability on the vibe. Lionel Hampton would have smiled!

TRACK 05: Last Night I Went Out With Santa Claus
A Scotty Morris original... Don't forget your best red-n-green wingtips and candy cane-striped suspenders when you swing to this lil' number. This comes off the CD gift wrapped for your ears. Dirk? You are the man! I must mention that the jingle-bells jingling via my Bose system was so crisp that I expected to see snow and a sleigh outside... even here in Palm Harbor, Florida!

TRACK 06: Christmastime In Tinsel Town
Scotty: Sophistication and culture. On this holiday track his voice resides somewhere between the coolness of Frank Sinatra and the Smoothness of Nat King Cole. That should speak volumes! This tune ends with a sampling of "Jingle Bells", a horse drawn sleigh ride, and the ringing of the distant church bell. I love it!

TRACK 07: A Party For Santa
Santa Claus Is Coming to... the Caribbean??? Music so fun to listen to that you resort to laughing like a child... Purely out of acknowledgement of your admiration for the tune!

TRACK 08: Jingle Bells (Cha Cha)
This is a bit of a twist. I'm not sure what to think. When I think of Christmas I think of happy family members, songs, experiences... This song, to me, is much darker than that and in one spot in the song; I believe it was Karl's flute playing (sorry if I got that wrong) that made me feel that a beatnik poem was about to be launched

TRACK 09: Is Zat You Santa Claus?
Dirk, wearer of a "glad to be here" smile and the playful spinner of the bass, carries this piece well. Reminiscent of Thurl Ravenscroft singing, "You're A Mean One Mr. Grinch" (Thurl was also the voice of Tony the Tiger), Dirk's bass vocal tones are always powerful and clear. It makes me wonder what a place like Broadway is doing with out him.

TRACK 10: We Three Kings
Traditional/Classic tune done to perfection by BBVD! With my eyes closed, the goose bumps rose. I could smell the woodburning stove at my grandmother's home during a Christmas of my youth. The snow fell as family love was abound and best of all... I knew the cookies were for me. That is what this song does for me. Thanks boys!

HIDDEN TRACK 11: Jingle Bells
I know it says there are 10 tracks, but trust me. This hidden track is deep and a bit faster than the earlier one and it still has the same tribal sound.

Everyone who buys this must thank Ronnie Manaog for the addition of the Timpani, glockenspiel, marimba, sleigh bells and the woodblocks (was that the horse "clops"?)

To BBVD: Thanks for the CD and all the gems over the years, such as picks, sticks from Kurt, a ton of signatures on everything from drumheads to keyboard keys to setlists. The merriest of Holidays to all and to all a goodnight!
Take a bow boys!

Not quite up to snuff3
I've been a big fan of BBVD for years, but this CD just doesn't quite make it. A few very good tracks, Last Night I went out with Santa Claus and Mr. Heatmiser are excellent. A few OK tracks and the two instumental versions of Jingle Bells that just drag on. I was hoping for more, especially after the Christmas CD the Brian Setzer Orchestra put out a couple of years ago.

Another Cool Swing Christmas!5
There is an old joke, A polish girl comes home pregnant,
Her mom says " Are you sure its yours? "
Well that's how I feel about Big Bad Voodoo Daddy's Christmas CD.
It's Christmas Classics in a swing style by the best American Swing band. They are a really tight unit. I drive everywhere for my job.
I am a repo man for an adoption agency.
One thing I hate is paying tolls. It's like throwing money out the window. But you won't be throwing money out the window with this CD.
I see a lot of Warning Billboards when I am in my car,
such as " Don't drink and drive", "Don't smoke when you are pregnant", and my favorite Warning billboard is " According To Jim is now on 5 nights a week!"
Well with this Christmas CD you need a warning label for the best song is a real toe tapper! Its Mr. Heatmiser from the Old Christmas Cartoon The Year Without a Santa Clause. Its a note for note swing remake.
You Know, they say Santa Clause was Polish because who else would wear a red suit?
Well you will be wearing a red suit too, a red suit of love for this CD.
Joey Callahan who says he is Philadelphia's biggest undiscovered comedian WWW.joeycallahan.com, turned me onto this CD. He said to me " Watch out for that doorknob!" I said " why?". He said " It'll turn on you!" So this cat knows his comedy. Joey also teaches comedy. He taught me!
Well this CD won't turn on you. It will warm your heart on a cold winters night.
This CD and the Home Alone Movies Christmas CD are my favorite collection of Upbeat Rock/ Swing christmas music.