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Hollywood (The Puppini Sisters album)

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2011 studio album by The Puppini Sisters
Hollywood
Studio album by
Released4 November 2011 (2011-11-04)
GenreJazz,vocal[1]
Length37:43[1]
LabelDecca
ProducerFred DeFaye
The Puppini Sisters chronology
Christmas with The Puppini Sisters
(2010)
Hollywood
(2011)
Best of The Puppini Sisters
(2015)
Singles from Hollywood

Hollywood is the fourth studio album by theclose harmony trioThe Puppini Sisters, released throughDecca on 4 November 2011. The album was released on 26 December in the United Kingdom.Hollywood is the trio's homage to the classic music of the silver screen. The album features tencover versions of popular songs from films and musicals, as well as one original song written by the group.Hollywood was recorded with The Puppini Sisters standing round one microphone. It is the last album to be recorded withStephanie O'Brien, who departed the group in 2012.Hollywood received mixed reviews from critics and charted at Number 16 on theBillboard Jazz Albums chart.

Background and development

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Marcella Puppini explained thatHollywood is the group's "expression of our love for the old icons of the silver screen."[2] The Puppini Sisters re-arranged their favourite classic songs from old films and musicals.[2] Songs on the album include a "cheeky" version of "Good Morning", the high-energy track "I Got Rhythm", "a delicately fragile" take on "Moon River" and an upbeat version of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend", sung in a minor key, which gives it a "sinister nature."[3] The title track is an original song written by the trio. "Hollywood" is about "the pursuit of getting your name in lights".[3] The Puppini Sisters recordedHollywood "in the old-fashioned way" with the three group members standing round one microphone.[3]

Hollywood was produced by Fred DeFaye, who previously produced the group's Holiday albumChristmas with The Puppini Sisters.[4] The Puppini Sisters hiredMad Men costume designerJanie Bryant as their creative director. Bryant created the wardrobe for the album and the subsequent tour.[3] The Puppini Sisters released a video to accompany their version of "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" directed byAlex de Campi.[5] Of the video's look, the director stated "We wanted to honour the Puppini Sisters' retro tradition while also reinterpreting it in a more contemporary, fashionable light. So our starting point were pulp novel covers and the pinups of Gil Elvgren viaVogue Magazine."[5]

Reception

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The album received mixed reviews from critics. Hermione Hoby fromThe Observer gave the album two stars and quipped "Stylish, rather than substantial, it's filled with busy arrangements of standards such as 'I Got Rhythm' and 'Moon River', which, for the most part, are irritatingly light. Mannered perkiness reaches its nadir on 'Good Morning' – its fussy tempo changes, cuckoo clocks and spoken 'good morning's will have you wrenching the duvet over your head and groaning."[6] Andy Gill fromThe Independent also gave the album two stars. He bemoaned the lack of "40s-style versions of pop hits", which he thought gave the group a "quirky appeal" and stated thatHollywood was not as enjoyable as previous albums.[7] Gill went on to praise the group's versions of "Get Happy" and "Parle Plus Bas", calling it "the best idea here."[7]

AllMusic's Jon O'Brien gave the album three and half stars out of four and commented that while the selection of songs might be predictable, the new arrangements allowed the group "to put their own mark on the proceedings."[1] O'Brien liked the original track "Hollywood", saying that it could be "easily be mistaken for an old-fashioned jazz-hands number".[1]The National's Si Hawkins awarded the album four stars. He praised the group's arrangements, saying "The Puppinis may not be the future of popular music, then, but they do wonderful things with its history, reinvigorating the familiar and forgotten with admirable care, and no little flair."[8] Simon Gage from theDaily Express said the songs fromHollywood are "different from the originals, musically superb and, most of all, they put a smile on your face."

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Hollywood"The Puppini Sisters3:04
2."Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"3:03
3."I Got Rhythm"4:00
4."Moi Je Joue"
  • Gérard Bourgeois
  • Jean-Max Rivière
3:22
5."True Love"Cole Porter3:22
6."Good Morning"2:22
7."Get Happy"3:40
8."Moon River"3:55
9."I Feel Pretty"3:30
10."September Song"3:03
11."Parle Plus Bas"4:22

Charts

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Chart (2011–12)Peak
position
French Albums Chart (SNEP)[9]117
UK Albums Chart (OCC)[10]97
US Jazz Albums (Billboard)[11]16

Release history

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RegionDate[12]
Switzerland4 November 2011
Netherlands
France7 November 2011
Denmark
Spain8 November 2011
Italy
Austria11 November 2011
United States15 November 2011
Germany18 November 2011
Ireland23 November 2011
South Africa2 December 2011
United Kingdom26 December 2011

References

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  1. ^abcdO'Brien, Jon."The Puppini Sisters – Hollywood".AllMusic. Retrieved20 September 2013.
  2. ^abBurns, Julie (14 July 2011)."Interview with musician Marcella Puppini".Italy Magazine. Bluespark. Retrieved23 September 2013.
  3. ^abcd"The Puppini Sisters Announce New Album Hollywood out November 7, 2011 on Verve".PR Newswire. 12 October 2011. Retrieved23 September 2013.
  4. ^"Fred DeFaye credits". ARTISTdirect. Archived fromthe original on 14 October 2017. Retrieved23 September 2013.
  5. ^abBrown, Jimmy (24 October 2011)."Puppini Sisters 'Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend' by Alex de Campi". Promo News. Retrieved23 September 2013.
  6. ^Hoby, Hermione (4 December 2011)."The Puppini Sisters: Hollywood – review".The Observer. Retrieved21 September 2013.
  7. ^abGill, Andy (16 December 2011)."Album: The Puppini Sisters, Hollywood (Verve)".The Independent. Independent Print Limited. Retrieved23 September 2013.
  8. ^Hawkins, Si (3 January 2012)."The Puppini Sisters: Hollywood".The National.Mubadala Development Company. Archived fromthe original on 5 January 2012. Retrieved23 September 2013.
  9. ^"The Puppini Sisters – Hollywood" (in French). lescharts.com. Retrieved21 September 2013.
  10. ^"Chart log UK: New entries update 7.01.2012". zobbel.de. Retrieved21 September 2013.
  11. ^"The Puppini Sisters".Billboard. Retrieved21 September 2013.
  12. ^"Discography – Hollywood". thepuppinisisters.com. Retrieved20 September 2013.
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