Swing Fever (album)

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Swing Fever
Rod Stewart and Jools Holland - Swing Fever.png
Studio album by
Released23 February 2024 (2024-02-23)
Studio
  • Helicon Mountain
  • Durrington House
  • Red Cottage
Genre Swing
Length38:17
Label Warner
Producer
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Swing Fever is a collaborative album by British singer Rod Stewart and English composer Jools Holland, released on 23 February 2024. It features Holland's Rhythm and Blues Orchestra, and contains covers of songs from the big band era.

Contents

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Hot Press 7.5/10 [2]
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The Telegraph Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [4]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic described it as "a record steeped in jump blues, boogie woogie, and other manners of swinging R&B. In form, it's not far removed from Stewart's Great American Songbook albums, generally relying on songs written prior to the onset of rock & roll". [1] Neil McCormick of The Telegraph found that "together Stewart and Holland tackle these classic tunes as if they are trying to set fire to the ballroom and burn the old folk's home to the ground" as "while there's nothing radical or new here, joy always sounds fresh, and Stewart sounds like he's having the time of his life". [4]

Jackie Hayden of Hot Press stated that "Stewart's age-worn and smoky voice can still deliver, as these 13 covers of classic big band numbers prove", writing that Holland "is no slouch either" with his contributions to "Sentimental Journey", "Them There Eyes" and "Frankie and Johnny". [2] Ed Power of i felt that "to take the attention away from Rod Stewart without once opening your mouth is quite an achievement. That's what Holland does throughout a vigorous yet subtly deficient collection." [3]

Commercial performance

On the UK Albums Chart dated 1 March 2024, the album debuted at number one, which made it Holland's first number-one album and Stewart's 11th. [5]

Track listing

Swing Fever track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Lullaby of Broadway" Derek Nash 5:02
2."Oh Marie"
Nash2:33
3."Sentimental Journey" Fayyaz Virji 2:54
4."Pennies from Heaven"Nash2:58
5."Night Train"Jonathan Scott2:56
6."Love Is the Sweetest Thing"
2:55
7."Them There Eyes"
Nash2:24
8."Good Rockin' Tonight" Roy Brown Scott2:50
9."Ain't Misbehavin'"
  • Holland
  • Veacock
2:26
10."Frankie and Johnny" Traditional
3:02
11."Walkin' My Baby Back Home"Veacock2:18
12."Almost Like Being in Love"Nash2:39
13."Tennessee Waltz"Nash3:20
Total length:38:17

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

Visuals

Charts

Chart performance for Swing Fever
Chart (2024)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [6] 19
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [7] 4
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [8] 26
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [9] 139
Croatian International Albums (HDU) [10] 30
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [11] 4
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ) [12] 20
Irish Albums (OCC) [13] 45
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [14] 48
Japanese Hot Albums ( Billboard Japan ) [15] 73
Portuguese Albums (AFP) [16] 63
Scottish Albums (OCC) [17] 2
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [18] 63
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [19] 5
UK Albums (OCC) [20] 1

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