Swing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack


Swing is a soundtrack for the 1999 film of the same name, which stars Lisa Stansfield, who also recorded ten songs for the soundtrack and co-wrote four of them. The album was released in Europe on 10 May 1999 and in North America on 13 July 1999. Swing garnered favorable reviews from music critics who called it a "gem" among the soundtracks. The album, full of jazz and swing songs, reached number six on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. On 2 June 2003, it was remastered and re-released in Europe with an alternative cover art.

Background

In 1999, Stansfield starred in the Nick Mead-directed film Swing with actor Hugo Speer, and recorded cover versions of swing songs and a few original songs written in this style for the soundtrack. The film premiered on 7 May 1999, and the soundtrack was released three days later.

Content

The album contains fifteen jazz and swing songs performed by Stansfield, Georgie Fame and Ian Devaney. Among them, Stansfield co-wrote four new songs: "Gotta Get on This Train", "Why Do We Call It Love", "I Thought That's What You Liked About Me" and "Two Years Too Blue". She has also recorded eight covers: "Ain't What You Do", "Ain't Nobody Here but Us Chickens" "Baby I Need Your Lovin'", "Our Love Is Here to Stay", "Watch the Birdie", "The Best Is Yet to Come", "Blitzkrieg Baby" and "Mack the Knife".

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews from music critics. According to Mark Allan from AllMusic, Swing is a "gem of a soundtrack. The bright, sassy arrangements are fine showcases for Stansfield's confident, take-charge vocals." Allan also said that "ven if the movie stinks, there's the music to remember."

Commercial reception

Swing reached number six on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums and number 165 on the UK Albums Chart.

Track listing

Charts

Credits and personnel

Credits taken from AllMusic.