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Rock Swings

Paul Anka

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Album Review

Having written a fair number of them, Paul Anka recognizes a contemporary standard when he hears one, even if it doesn't conform to the historical model as it's existed from the days of Tin Pan Alley to Broadway. And so his songbook of chestnuts plucked from the '80s and '90s rock canon, Rock Swings, fares much better than its closest contemporary, Pat Boone's novelty In a Metal Mood: No More Mr. Nice Guy. First of all, there's the material — a compelling selection of standards that reveals a close inspection and an inspired reimagining of the pop and alternative artists of the period (perhaps not by Anka himself). The disc does commit a few errors by resorting to novelty selections (Survivor's "Eye of the Tiger" and Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit"), but the big surprise here is that most of the songs slip into the standards bag with an uncanny ease (Pet Shop Boys' "It's a Sin," Billy Idol's "Eyes Without a Face," Lionel Richie's "Hello"). No matter how far the stretch, Anka and his inspired primary arranger, Randy Kerber, make these songs work in a swing context; in fact, it takes only a single listen to confirm that the narrator of even Van Halen's "Jump" is at heart quite the ring-a-ding swinger — casual, cynical, knowing. There are other inspired choices here, tender ballads like R.E.M.'s "Everybody Hurts" or Spandau Ballet's "True," and, astonishingly, the nihilist anthem "Blackhole Sun" by Soundgarden. Most of Chris Cornell's lyrics — "Hang my head, drown my fear/ Till you all just disappear" — could easily have found a home on Sinatra's Only the Lonely (although at least one line — "Call my name through the cream/ And I'll hear you scream again" — wouldn't have had a prayer). Anka only missteps when he tries to wring meaning from lyrics that require some emotion to carry them; on "Smells Like Teen Spirit," the prime offender, Anka slips into novelty territory when he injects a forceful "Yeah!" immediately after delivering Nirvana's classic lines "A mulatto, an albino/ A mosquito, my libido," as though he can confirm Kurt Cobain's words as a home truth.

Customer Reviews

Interesting (In A Good Way)

This album really surprised me. When I first heard of it I couldn't help but laugh. Now that I've heard it I like it. It's very interesting because it's not what I would imagine from Paul Anka. All in all I like it though. It's very good and fun to listen to.

Rock Does Swing!

I first saw Paul Anka on Letterman several months ago. Before his appearence on the show, I had never heard of him. He sang Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit", I was instantly hooked. His selection of songs is impeccable, and very fun to listen to! Paul's voice sounds great, and the big band backs him up well. It is interesting how well these songs become big band/swing songs; Anka makes the transition seamless. Some the lyrics don't match the style of voice and music, but that is what makes these songs cool. I love listening to this album...loud.

Highly Recommended for the Trule Musical Eclectic

Can you listen to Willy Nelson and Johnny Cash on Saturday, Rage Against The Machine on Sunday, The Crysal Method on a Monday, and AC/DC on Tuesday? If yes, buy this album today. I keep the original versions of a half-dozen of these tracks on my Ipod already because they are well written, well-wrtten such that they are already being hailed "classics." Paul Anka (and his arranger) prove the quality of the songs with Rock Swings. The rearrangements (not covers) are well done, fun to listen to, and fun to talk about. It's a gas, man! If you can put more than three genres of music on your Ipod and look yourself in the mirror each morning, you'd enjoy this Album! Personal Favorites: It's My Life, Wonderwall, Jump, Eye of the Tiger

Biography

Born: July 30, 1941 in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

One of the biggest teen idols of the late '50s, Paul Anka moved to the adult sphere several years later and became a successful performer, songwriter, music businessman, and recording artist, remaining so well into the new millennium. Born in Ottawa, Ontario, in 1941 to parents of Lebanese Christian descent who owned a local restaurant, Anka proved a child prodigy, beginning his show business life at the age of 12 as an impressionist. By the age of 14, he was stealing the family car to drive to amateur...
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