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Adam Hall & The Velvet Playboys with Big Jay McNeely I've Got Nes For You

I've Got News For You
Adam Hall & The Velvet Playboys

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The album is also available from the band at any of their gigs and at select local record stores.

 

  1. I Got News For You* (MP3 sample)
  2. I Like The Way She Moves
  3. When My Sugar Walks Down the Street (MP3 sample)
  4. My Baby
  5. It Should've Been Me
  6. Just The Thing
  7. Function at the Junction
  8. I Would Do It Again (MP3 sample)
  9. That's Alright With Me
  10. The Day Big Jay Came to Town* (MP3 sample)
  11. Safronia B
  12. The Thing Called Love
  13. Mickey Blue
  14. But I Do
  15. Alright All Night

    *featuring Big Jay McNeely

I've Got News for You is the debut release from Adam Hall & The Velvet Playboys. It features 15 tracks – mostly original pieces capturing different moods of Jazz, Blues, Jump and old time rock’n’roll music. A very special feature of the CD is the sound of legendary honkin & screamin tenor sax man, Big Jay McNeely, who is heard on two tracks.

McNeely topped the R&B charts in 1949 with his raucous one-note honking on The Deacon's Hop. His follow-up, Wild Wig, also hit big for the saxist notorious for his acrobatic stage presence.

"He’s the type of guy that appeals to the VPs and one of the first players we all started to listen to. Our tenor sax man, Tim Forster wrote a song: The Day Big Jay Came to Town as a tribute to the man, and we contacted Big Jay to let him know we did a tribute to him"

The song The Day Big Jay Came to Town attempts to capture the excitement a small American town in the 50s may have felt anticipating the arrival of Big Jay McNeely. The excitement felt by the teenagers is mirrored by nervousness of the [white] parents- who have heard about the effects this musician has been having on kids everywhere. "There was lightning in the sky, thunder all around as four coloured horses rode into town"- pokes fun at the parents who see this is an apocolyptic event. He is likened to the 'Pied Piper' who leads the kids away from their parents by honkin his horn.

"While visiting the US, I had the incredible fortune to play a gig with him. Afterwards I somewhat-jokingly asked if he would play on the album. He said it wouldn’t be a problem. We didn't think it would happen but here he is on two tracks - it's fantastic."

The VPs laid their tracks down in Australia, and Big Jay, who turned 80 in April, recorded his section in Los Angeles USA.

The VPs have taken a brave step recording ten original tracks of the 15 combining them with favourites including two classics from the era; I Don’t Know Why I Love You But I Do and Ray Charles’ It Should’ve Been Me.

It’s a sound that serves them well as they continue to draw crowds at their regular gigs at The Mustang Bar in Lake Street Northbridge and The Jazz Club in Fremantle.

“This CD is a mix of mainstream jazz and a smattering of original sounds including blues and jump – it’s designed to be entertaining, to make you want to play it over and over”

The CD was recorded it at Couch Studios in North Fremantle under the watchful eye of Ben Franz (bass player for The Waifs and the VPs) with Peter Grandison (Shanghai Twang studios) assisting with the recording and mixing.

 

Music Samples

In addition to the CD, here's an extra sampling of the type of performance the Velvet Playboys can bring to your event:

Velvet Playboys Medley (3 MB MP3)
The Lady is a Tramp / Out Of Sight / Just a Gigalo / New York, New York / Smack Dab in The Middle / Soul Bossa Nova

Jump, Jive & Wail (611KB MP3)

Here Comes The Big Parade (580KB MP3)

Nobody But Me (580KB MP3)

You Never Can Tell (576 KB MP3)

Mary Ann (628 KB MP3)

Come Fly With Me (672 KB MP3)