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Do You Swing?

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Some folks like to say that history is cyclical, and it certainly supports this theory that just as a bunch of young bucks have (once again) come along to say that rock & roll is getting stale and needs a good dose of high attitude and fuzz-tone energy, the Fleshtones -- who've been saying the same thing since 1977 -- have re-emerged to remind the world how this whole "super rock" thing is supposed to be done. Maybe they don't dress quite as sharp as the Hives, or pose as well as the Strokes, or get worshiped by the British press quite like the White Stripes, but one spin of the Fleshtones' 2003 platter Do You Swing? proves that if you wanna get a rock & roll dance party started, Peter Zaremba and company are still your finest one-stop shopping place. And perhaps having some fresh competition (not to mention facing the fear of being outclassed by bands fronted by guys who weren't even alive when the Fleshtones played their first gigs) has been just what these folks have needed, because Do You Swing? is one of the strongest Fleshtones albums to date, boasting material every bit as potent as what they served up on Roman Gods and Hexbreaker, and sounding fresh, energetic, and gloriously alive. Rick Miller from Southern Culture on the Skids produced Do You Swing? at his home studio, and the results have a bright, punchy sound that never gets in the way of the reverb and/or fuzz, and the vibe is at once loose and perfectly focused. And from the Swingin' Medallions-esque "I'm Back Again," the R&B-flavored "Hard Lovin' Man," the tribute to rock's greatest chord changes, "1-4-5," and their ode to living in one of Brooklyn's least-gentrified neighborhoods, "Destination Greenpoint," the Fleshtones have come up with a batch of top-shelf songs that show them to their advantage. It would be silly to say the Fleshtones are back, since they never went away, but after 26 years in the game, Do You Swing? shows they've still got the rock -- and if anything, they're getting better at serving it up. Pour yourself a Blue Whale and check this disc out pronto.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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Do You Swing?
00:02:10

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Busybuddy Music, Nascha Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Busybuddy Music, Nascha Music

2
Hard Lovin' Man
00:02:43

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Nascha Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Nascha Music

3
Destination Greenpoint
00:01:59

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Busybuddy Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Busybuddy Music

4
One Four Five
00:01:47

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Busybuddy Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Busybuddy Music

5
Are You Ready for the Mountain?
00:02:36

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Nascha Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Nascha Music

6
Alright
00:02:02

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Johnny Bienstock Music, MusicPublisher - Fleshtones, Composer

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Johnny Bienstock Music

7
I'm Back Again
00:02:38

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Busybuddy Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Busybuddy Music

8
Right on Woman
00:02:14

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Busybuddy Music, Nascha Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Busybuddy Music, Nascha Music

9
Headlock on My Heart
00:02:44

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Nascha Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Nascha Music

10
Good Enough for You
00:02:49

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Nascha Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Nascha Music

11
Double Dipper
00:02:28

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Busybuddy Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Busybuddy Music

12
Communication Breakdown
00:02:37

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - WB Music Corp, Flames of Albion Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 WB Music Corp, Flames of Albion Music

13
In My Mind
00:02:06

The Fleshtones, MainArtist - Fleshtones, Composer - Busybuddy Music, MusicPublisher

2003 Yep Roc Records 2003 Busybuddy Music

Resenha do Álbum

Some folks like to say that history is cyclical, and it certainly supports this theory that just as a bunch of young bucks have (once again) come along to say that rock & roll is getting stale and needs a good dose of high attitude and fuzz-tone energy, the Fleshtones -- who've been saying the same thing since 1977 -- have re-emerged to remind the world how this whole "super rock" thing is supposed to be done. Maybe they don't dress quite as sharp as the Hives, or pose as well as the Strokes, or get worshiped by the British press quite like the White Stripes, but one spin of the Fleshtones' 2003 platter Do You Swing? proves that if you wanna get a rock & roll dance party started, Peter Zaremba and company are still your finest one-stop shopping place. And perhaps having some fresh competition (not to mention facing the fear of being outclassed by bands fronted by guys who weren't even alive when the Fleshtones played their first gigs) has been just what these folks have needed, because Do You Swing? is one of the strongest Fleshtones albums to date, boasting material every bit as potent as what they served up on Roman Gods and Hexbreaker, and sounding fresh, energetic, and gloriously alive. Rick Miller from Southern Culture on the Skids produced Do You Swing? at his home studio, and the results have a bright, punchy sound that never gets in the way of the reverb and/or fuzz, and the vibe is at once loose and perfectly focused. And from the Swingin' Medallions-esque "I'm Back Again," the R&B-flavored "Hard Lovin' Man," the tribute to rock's greatest chord changes, "1-4-5," and their ode to living in one of Brooklyn's least-gentrified neighborhoods, "Destination Greenpoint," the Fleshtones have come up with a batch of top-shelf songs that show them to their advantage. It would be silly to say the Fleshtones are back, since they never went away, but after 26 years in the game, Do You Swing? shows they've still got the rock -- and if anything, they're getting better at serving it up. Pour yourself a Blue Whale and check this disc out pronto.

© Mark Deming /TiVo

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