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Betcha Bottom Dollar [UK]

 
Album Review: Betcha Bottom Dollar [UK]

Review

Poised somewhere between the Andrews Sisters and Nouvelle Vague, the Puppini Sisters modernize vocal harmony pop while keeping its "so traditional, it's hip" appeal. On their debut Betcha Bottom Dollar, the Sisters' style is their substance; it's not a coincidence that the founding Puppini, Marcella, worked for fashion icon Vivienne Westwood before forming the group. Fortunately, the trio's style -- vintage '40s outfits, cheeky covers of new wave and post-punk classics and all -- manages to stay on the likeable, not grating, side of kitsch. Taken individually, the trio's voices aren't spectacular, but they blend together nicely enough to create a convincing homage to the heyday of vocal harmony pop in the '30s and '40s. A very pleasant "Mr. Sandman," a pretty, languid "Java Jive" and "Sway" are among the best vocal pop standards on Betcha Bottom Dollar, but interestingly enough, the Puppini Sisters often sound less campy on the songs they remake than on the classics. Not surprisingly, the original versions of the tracks they've chosen to give three-part harmony makeovers have strong melodies and distinctive singers, so it's not really all that surprising that Kate Bush's "Wuthering Heights" sounds lovely with three-part harmonies, or that their version of Blondie's "Heart of Glass" fits right in with "Mr. Sandman." There are times on Betcha Bottom Dollar that things feel a little too knowing and ironic, as on the chirpy cover of the Smiths' "Panic," and the album might be a little too long for the mood it's trying to sustain. On the whole, however, the genuine affection for the styles the Puppini Sisters adopt and adapt saves Betcha Bottom Dollar from being insufferably cutesy. [The U.K. versions contains two bonus tracks.] ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sisters (Lyrics) Irving Berlin The Puppini Sisters (3:06)
Mr Sandman Pat Ballard The Puppini Sisters (2:37)
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy [From Company B] Don Raye The Puppini Sisters (2:29)
Java Jive (Lyrics) The Puppini Sisters (3:36)
Bei Mir Bist du Schön (Lyrics) Ray Noble The Puppini Sisters (2:19)
Wuthering Heights (Lyrics) Kate Bush The Puppini Sisters (3:37)
Jeepers Creepers (Lyrics) Harry Warren The Puppini Sisters (2:35)
I Will Survive (Lyrics) Dino Fekaris, Freddie Perren The Puppini Sisters (4:04)
Tu Vuo Fa l'Americano [Recitative] The Puppini Sisters (:43)
Tu Vuo Fa l'Americano The Puppini Sisters (1:53)
Falling in Love Again The Puppini Sisters (1:29)
Heart of Glass (Lyrics) The Puppini Sisters (2:56)
Sway (Lyrics) Norman Gimbel, Paolo Beltran Ruiz The Puppini Sisters (3:09)
Panic (Lyrics) The Puppini Sisters (2:16)
Heebie Jeebies (Lyrics) The Puppini Sisters (2:57)
In the Mood Andy Razaf, Joe Garland The Puppini Sisters (3:11)

Credits

Benoît Charest (Arranger), Benoît Charest (Foot Stomping), Roger Walls (Bugle), Marcella Puppini (Vocals), Charlie Anderson (Stylist), Marcella Puppini (Arranger), Marcella Puppini (Accordion), Benoît Charest (Horn Arrangements), Benoît Charest (Vocals), Roger Walls (Trumpet), Benoît Charest (String Arrangements), Ray Staff (Mastering), Tom Lewis (Arabesque), André Leroux (Saxophone), Alain Labrosse (Percussion), John Sadowy (Piano), Benoît Charest (Finger Snaps), Simon Hayes (Assistant Engineer), André Leroux (Clarinet), Benoît Charest (Bottle), André Leroux (Flute), Kate Mullins (Vocals), François Pilon (Violin), Kate Mullins (Melodica), Kate Mullins (Arranger), Benoît Charest (Producer), Benoît Charest (Tuba Arrangement), Andrew Rugg (Engineer), Rafe McKenna (Mixing), Benoît Charest (Guitar), Pascale Gagnon (Violin), Nicolas Letarte (Saw)
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