Candye Kane's sole major-label release, 1998's Swango, isn't one of her best albums. Producer Mike Vernon (who had run the famous U.K. blues-rock label Blue Horizon in the '60s) uses the then-current swing revival to reduce the more authentic jump blues elements of Kane's earlier records. The result is a kind of hipsterrific cocktail-nation cloyingness that makes Kane seem like a novelty act. Kane is singing better than ever, especially on the opening statement of intent, "200 Pounds of Fun," and a terrific version of the standard "Dream a Little Dream of Me," and her songwriting is growing increasingly sharper as well. The title track's a particular gem. (Longtime fans will be disappointed to find, however, that this is by far Kane's least-bawdy record.) So really, the fault comes down to the stiff arrangements and inappropriate production; look past those and Swango is an appealing, entertaining record. It may take a few listens to get to that point, however. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Swango
08/18/1998
All Music Guide Review
Swango Track Listing
Credits of Swango
- Charlie Morillas
- Trombone
- Andy Paley
- Vocals, Producer, Vocals (Background)
- Gordon Peeke
- Drums
- Jeff Ross
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar
- Jonny Viau
- Sax (Tenor), Vocals, Horn Arrangements
- Thomas Yearsley
- Bass, Vocals, Assistant Producer
- Dave Stone
- Bass
- Mark Linnett
- Engineer
- Levon Parian
- Photography
- Pete Ciccone
- Design
- Duncan Cowell
- Editing, Mastering
- Steve Geller
- Percussion, Drums
- Steve Wilcox
- Guitar, Vocals
- Greg Willis
- Bass
- Sue Palmer
- Piano
- April West
- Trombone
- Adam Kramer
- Engineer
- Bobby Lloyd Hicks
- Drums, Tambourine
- Jay Mason
- Sax (Baritone)
- Mike Vernon
- Tambourine, Vocals (Background), Producer, Engineer
- Candye Kane
- Vocals, Main Performer
- Bill Elliot
- Arranger, Conductor
- Darrel Gardner
- Trumpet
- Joe Gastwirt
- Mastering
- Pleasant Gehman
- Liner Notes
- Troy Jennings
- Sax (Baritone)























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