Wolfgang's Big Night Out

Wolfgang's Big Night Out
Studio album by The Brian Setzer Orchestra
Released September 25, 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Retro swing, classical crossover, jump blues, rock & roll, rockabilly
Label Surfdog Records
Producer Brian Setzer
The Brian Setzer Orchestra chronology
Dig That Crazy Christmas
(2005)
Wolfgang's Big Night Out
(2007)
Christmas Rocks!
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Wolfgang's Big Night Out is the seventh studio album from the American swing revival band The Brian Setzer Orchestra, released on September 25, 2007, on Surfdog Records. It is a collection of rockabilly and swing versions of classical compositions. The album is 'largely instrumental', with only two songs containing lyrics.[2]

The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best Classical Crossover Album category.[3]

Track listing

On July 18, 2007, the tracklisting was released on Brian Setzer's official website.[4]

  1. "Take The 5th" (based on Beethoven's 5th symphony)
  2. "One More Night With You" (based on Grieg's "In the Hall of the Mountain King")
  3. "Wolfgang's Big Night Out" (based on Mozart's "Eine kleine Nachtmusik")
  4. "Honey Man" (based on Rimsky-Korsakov’s "Flight of the Bumblebee")
  5. "Yes We Can Can" (based on the "can-can" (Infernal Galop) from Offenbach's "Orpheus in the Underworld")
  6. "Swingin' Willie" (based on Rossini's "William Tell Overture")
  7. "Sabre Dance" (based on Khachaturian's "Sabre Dance")
  8. "For Lisa" (based on Beethoven's "Für Elise")
  9. "Here Comes The Broad" (based on Wagner's "Lohengrin" and Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Night's Dream")
  10. "1812 Overdrive" (based on Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture")
  11. "Some River In Europe" (based on Strauss's "The Blue Danube")
  12. "Take A Break Guys" (based on "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen")
  13. "Nutcracker Suite" a bonus track based on the score of The Nutcracker

Chart positions

Chart Peak
position
US Billboard Comprehensive Albums 150[5]
US Billboard 200 141[6]
US Top Classical Crossover Albums 2[7]

References

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