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Please Return the Evening

Please Return the Evening — the Cherry Poppin' Daddies Salute the Music of the Rat Pack is a tribute album and seventh studio (ninth overall) album by American ska-swing band the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, released on July 29, 2014 by Space Age Bachelor Pad Records.

Please Return the Evening
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 29, 2014
Recorded2012-2013 at Gung Ho Studio in Eugene, Oregon
Length45:22
LabelSpace Age Bachelor Pad
ProducerSteve Perry
Cherry Poppin' Daddies chronology
White Teeth, Black Thoughts
(2013)
Please Return the Evening
(2014)
The Boop-A-Doo
(2016)

A collection of loyal covers of songs performed or popularized by the trio of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. collectively known as the Rat Pack, Please Return the Evening was the first Daddies album not to feature original music by lead singer-songwriter Steve Perry, and the first in a trilogy of cover albums designed to showcase the Daddies' swing and jazz influences, subsequently followed by The Boop-A-Doo in 2016.

Overview edit

Please Return the Evening consists entirely of cover versions of songs performed and popularized by the "Rat Pack" of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis, Jr. In stark contrast to the Daddies' previous studio albums, the album features no original material by Daddies frontman Steve Perry while also focusing exclusively on traditional swing and jazz music, without any of the ska, rockabilly or rock influences which typically make up much of the band's sound.

In interviews detailing the project, Perry described Please Return the Evening as "a total labor of love", explaining at great length the influence that the Rat Pack had on the Cherry Poppin' Daddies since the group's beginning, noting that the band regularly played covers from the Great American Songbook even during their earliest incarnation as a punk rock band: "[the Daddies would] be playing and the crowds would be jumping off the stage, and to chill everybody down we'd do a Sinatra tune or something...[that music's] always been in our quiver and we love that kind of vibe". Perry noted elsewhere, "I just find the easy breezy, warm evening sophistication feel of that music very attractive...so [this album] is just a nod to that side of us".[1][2]

"Come Back to Me", a song originally from the 1965 Burton Lane/Alan Jay Lerner musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and popularly covered by Davis, was originally covered on the Daddies' 1994 album Rapid City Muscle Car before being re-recorded for Please Return the Evening.

Production history and release edit

Throughout 2012 and into 2013, the Daddies began playing select live shows across the United States billed as "The Cherry Poppin' Daddies Salute the Music of the Rat Pack", performing an equal mix of Rat Pack covers and songs from the band's own repertoire of swing music.[2][3] In the days leading up to the July 2013 release of White Teeth, Black Thoughts, Steve Perry revealed in an interview with Billboard magazine that the Daddies had nearly completed recording for their next project, a tribute to the music of the Rat Pack, and would be releasing it sometime the following year.[1] Updates on the album's status went mostly unreported as the Daddies spent the remainder of the year touring behind White Teeth, Black Thoughts until January 2014, when Perry divulged the title of the album and a tentative release date in the summer.[4]

Starting with a performance in El Cajon, California on May 9, 2014, the Daddies discreetly began selling CD copies of Please Return the Evening exclusively at their live shows. On July 2, the band formally announced the album with a post on their website, confirming an official release date of July 29 and commencing pre-orders shortly afterwards. On July 23, The New York Times hosted a stream of the album on the Press Play media section of their website.

On July 22, American Songwriter hosted an exclusive music video for the Daddies' cover of "Come Fly with Me", depicting Perry singing the song against various backdrops shot on location in The Bahamas.[5] In a September 2 interview with The Huffington Post, Perry debuted a second video for "Fly Me to the Moon", depicting the band as well as Perry's wife and daughter as members of The Addams Family, shot at the historic Shelton McMurphey Johnson House in Eugene, Oregon. Perry elaborated on the stylistic choice for the video, noting "we really liked the idea of the passionate Gomez and Morticia relationship. Even though the Addams' are a family of creeps, their familial love is strong. It's them against the world. We can relate to that on a family as well as a musical level".[6]

Critical reception edit

Please Return the Evening was positively received by music critics. Jack Goodstein, writing for BlogCritics, rated the album four out of five stars, complimenting the Daddies for pulling off the material "in [their] own way" and singling out Perry as an "impressive vocalist", concluding "It is good to know that with the likes of the Cherry Poppin' Daddies working on it, swinging jazz, old and new, is in good hands".[7] The Herald-Sun expressed similar sentiments, writing "only the Rat Pack is the Rat Pack, but Cherry Poppin' Daddies do a darn good job performing it as themselves", selecting the band's rendition of "That's Life" as a standout track.[8]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Best Is Yet to Come"Cy Coleman/Carolyn Leigh2:49
2."Come Fly With Me"Sammy Cahn/Jimmy Van Heusen3:09
3."The Lady Is a Tramp"Rodgers/Hart3:27
4."Ain't That a Kick in the Head"Cahn/Van Heusen2:25
5."Fly Me to the Moon"Bart Howard2:44
6."I'm Gonna Live Until I Die"Al Hoffman/Walter Kent/Manny Curtis2:00
7."Luck Be a Lady"Frank Loesser4:59
8."I've Got You Under My Skin"Cole Porter3:33
9."Mr. Success"Frank Sinatra/Hank Sanicola/Edwin Greines2:41
10."The Way You Look Tonight"Jerome Kern/Dorothy Fields3:24
11."Ring-A-Ding-Ding"Cahn/Van Heusen2:47
12."Just One of Those Things"Porter3:12
13."The Boys' Night Out"Cahn/Van Heusen2:28
14."Come Back to Me"Alan Jay Lerner/Burton Lane2:42
15."That's Life"Dean Kay/Kelly Gordon3:05
Total length:45:22

Personnel edit

Cherry Poppin' Daddies
  • Steve Perry - vocals, guitar
  • Dan Schmid - bass
  • Dana Heitman - trumpet
  • Willie Matheis - tenor sax
  • William Seiji Marsh - guitar
  • Joe Freuen - trombone
  • Andy Page - alto saxophone
  • Paul Owen - drums
Additional musicians
  • Kevin Congleton - drums (tracks 1-15)
  • Joe Manis - alto sax (tracks 1-15)
  • Whitney Moulton - bass (tracks 1-14)
  • Greg Goebel - piano (tracks 1-5, 8, 11, 12, 14)
  • Pius Cheung - vibraphone (track 12)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Graff, Gary (July 8, 2013). "Cherry Poppin' Daddies, 'White Teeth, Black Thoughts': Exclusive Album Premiere". Billboard.
  2. ^ a b "Q&A with The Cherry Poppin' Daddies' Frontman Steve Perry". Potawatomi Bingo Casino. October 17, 2013.
  3. ^ Tomanka, Kevin (July 18, 2013). . Oregon Music News. Archived from the original on January 9, 2014.
  4. ^ Hamad, Michael (January 6, 2013). "Steve Perry Of Cherry Poppin' Daddies Talks Frank Zappa And More". The Hartford Courant.
  5. ^ Williams, Emily (July 23, 2014). "Video Premiere: Cherry Poppin' Daddies, "Come Fly With Me"". American Songwriter.
  6. ^ Rigogna, Mike (September 9, 2014). "From Fillmore East To The Moon: Chats with ABB's Jaimoe, CPD's Steve Perry, POTM's Shear Brothers and Cris Cab...Plus!". The Huffington Post.
  7. ^ Goodstein, Jack (August 28, 2014). "Music Review: Cherry Poppin' Daddies - 'Please Return the Evening...'". BlogCritics.
  8. ^ Vaughan, Dawn Baumgartner (November 6, 2014). "REVIEW: Ring-a-ding! Cherry Poppin' Daddies album salutes the Rat Pack". The Herald-Sun.

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Please Return the Evening the Cherry Poppin Daddies Salute the Music of the Rat Pack is a tribute album and seventh studio ninth overall album by American ska swing band the Cherry Poppin Daddies released on July 29 2014 by Space Age Bachelor Pad Records Please Return the EveningStudio album by Cherry Poppin DaddiesReleasedJuly 29 2014Recorded2012 2013 at Gung Ho Studio in Eugene OregonLength45 22LabelSpace Age Bachelor PadProducerSteve PerryCherry Poppin Daddies chronologyWhite Teeth Black Thoughts 2013 Please Return the Evening 2014 The Boop A Doo 2016 A collection of loyal covers of songs performed or popularized by the trio of Frank Sinatra Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr collectively known as the Rat Pack Please Return the Evening was the first Daddies album not to feature original music by lead singer songwriter Steve Perry and the first in a trilogy of cover albums designed to showcase the Daddies swing and jazz influences subsequently followed by The Boop A Doo in 2016 Contents 1 Overview 2 Production history and release 2 1 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesOverview editPlease Return the Evening consists entirely of cover versions of songs performed and popularized by the Rat Pack of Frank Sinatra Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr In stark contrast to the Daddies previous studio albums the album features no original material by Daddies frontman Steve Perry while also focusing exclusively on traditional swing and jazz music without any of the ska rockabilly or rock influences which typically make up much of the band s sound In interviews detailing the project Perry described Please Return the Evening as a total labor of love explaining at great length the influence that the Rat Pack had on the Cherry Poppin Daddies since the group s beginning noting that the band regularly played covers from the Great American Songbook even during their earliest incarnation as a punk rock band the Daddies would be playing and the crowds would be jumping off the stage and to chill everybody down we d do a Sinatra tune or something that music s always been in our quiver and we love that kind of vibe Perry noted elsewhere I just find the easy breezy warm evening sophistication feel of that music very attractive so this album is just a nod to that side of us 1 2 Come Back to Me a song originally from the 1965 Burton Lane Alan Jay Lerner musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever and popularly covered by Davis was originally covered on the Daddies 1994 album Rapid City Muscle Car before being re recorded for Please Return the Evening Production history and release editThroughout 2012 and into 2013 the Daddies began playing select live shows across the United States billed as The Cherry Poppin Daddies Salute the Music of the Rat Pack performing an equal mix of Rat Pack covers and songs from the band s own repertoire of swing music 2 3 In the days leading up to the July 2013 release of White Teeth Black Thoughts Steve Perry revealed in an interview with Billboard magazine that the Daddies had nearly completed recording for their next project a tribute to the music of the Rat Pack and would be releasing it sometime the following year 1 Updates on the album s status went mostly unreported as the Daddies spent the remainder of the year touring behind White Teeth Black Thoughts until January 2014 when Perry divulged the title of the album and a tentative release date in the summer 4 Starting with a performance in El Cajon California on May 9 2014 the Daddies discreetly began selling CD copies of Please Return the Evening exclusively at their live shows On July 2 the band formally announced the album with a post on their website confirming an official release date of July 29 and commencing pre orders shortly afterwards On July 23 The New York Times hosted a stream of the album on the Press Play media section of their website On July 22 American Songwriter hosted an exclusive music video for the Daddies cover of Come Fly with Me depicting Perry singing the song against various backdrops shot on location in The Bahamas 5 In a September 2 interview with The Huffington Post Perry debuted a second video for Fly Me to the Moon depicting the band as well as Perry s wife and daughter as members of The Addams Family shot at the historic Shelton McMurphey Johnson House in Eugene Oregon Perry elaborated on the stylistic choice for the video noting we really liked the idea of the passionate Gomez and Morticia relationship Even though the Addams are a family of creeps their familial love is strong It s them against the world We can relate to that on a family as well as a musical level 6 Critical reception edit Please Return the Evening was positively received by music critics Jack Goodstein writing for BlogCritics rated the album four out of five stars complimenting the Daddies for pulling off the material in their own way and singling out Perry as an impressive vocalist concluding It is good to know that with the likes of the Cherry Poppin Daddies working on it swinging jazz old and new is in good hands 7 The Herald Sun expressed similar sentiments writing only the Rat Pack is the Rat Pack but Cherry Poppin Daddies do a darn good job performing it as themselves selecting the band s rendition of That s Life as a standout track 8 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 The Best Is Yet to Come Cy Coleman Carolyn Leigh2 492 Come Fly With Me Sammy Cahn Jimmy Van Heusen3 093 The Lady Is a Tramp Rodgers Hart3 274 Ain t That a Kick in the Head Cahn Van Heusen2 255 Fly Me to the Moon Bart Howard2 446 I m Gonna Live Until I Die Al Hoffman Walter Kent Manny Curtis2 007 Luck Be a Lady Frank Loesser4 598 I ve Got You Under My Skin Cole Porter3 339 Mr Success Frank Sinatra Hank Sanicola Edwin Greines2 4110 The Way You Look Tonight Jerome Kern Dorothy Fields3 2411 Ring A Ding Ding Cahn Van Heusen2 4712 Just One of Those Things Porter3 1213 The Boys Night Out Cahn Van Heusen2 2814 Come Back to Me Alan Jay Lerner Burton Lane2 4215 That s Life Dean Kay Kelly Gordon3 05Total length 45 22Personnel editCherry Poppin Daddies Steve Perry vocals guitar Dan Schmid bass Dana Heitman trumpet Willie Matheis tenor sax William Seiji Marsh guitar Joe Freuen trombone Andy Page alto saxophone Paul Owen drums Additional musicians Kevin Congleton drums tracks 1 15 Joe Manis alto sax tracks 1 15 Whitney Moulton bass tracks 1 14 Greg Goebel piano tracks 1 5 8 11 12 14 Pius Cheung vibraphone track 12 References edit a b Graff Gary July 8 2013 Cherry Poppin Daddies White Teeth Black Thoughts Exclusive Album Premiere Billboard a b Q amp A with The Cherry Poppin Daddies Frontman Steve Perry Potawatomi Bingo Casino October 17 2013 Tomanka Kevin July 18 2013 Album Cherry Poppin Daddies White Teeth Black Thoughts Oregon Music News Archived from the original on January 9 2014 Hamad Michael January 6 2013 Steve Perry Of Cherry Poppin Daddies Talks Frank Zappa And More The Hartford Courant Williams Emily July 23 2014 Video Premiere Cherry Poppin Daddies Come Fly With Me American Songwriter Rigogna Mike September 9 2014 From Fillmore East To The Moon Chats with ABB s Jaimoe CPD s Steve Perry POTM s Shear Brothers and Cris Cab Plus The Huffington Post Goodstein Jack August 28 2014 Music Review Cherry Poppin Daddies Please Return the Evening BlogCritics Vaughan Dawn Baumgartner November 6 2014 REVIEW Ring a ding Cherry Poppin Daddies album salutes the Rat Pack The Herald Sun Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Please Return the Evening amp oldid 1148778777, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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