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The Boop-A-Doo : ウィキペディア英語版
The Boop-A-Doo

''The Boop-A-Doo'' is a the eighth studio album (tenth overall) by American ska-swing band the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, slated for release in December 2015 by Space Age Bachelor Pad Records.
The second in a planned trilogy of cover albums starting with the 2014 Rat Pack tribute ''Please Return the Evening'', ''The Boop-A-Doo'' is a collection of songs culled from the hot jazz era of the 1920s and 1930s. As such, it is only the second Daddies studio album not to feature any original material written by lead singer-songwriter Steve Perry.
==Production and release==
In December 2014, while the Daddies were still touring behind the release of ''Please Return the Evening'' performing shows showcasing both their own repertoire and the songs of the Rat Pack, Steve Perry posted a blog to the band's Facebook page discussing his future plans to explore another facet of the band's swing and jazz influences in a live setting, the Cotton Club era of roughly 1928-1937. In what he called his own "Steve speak", Perry dubbed this musical time period as "the era of the Boop-A-Doop", likely alluding to the 1931 song "Don't Take My Boop-Oop-A-Doop Away" popularized by Max Fleischers Betty Boop cartoons.
In a series of Twitter updates, Perry confirmed that ''The Boop-A-Doo'' would start recording on March 10, 2015 at Gung Ho Studios in Eugene, where the Daddies had recorded all of their studio albums since their 1990 debut ''Ferociously Stoned''. Photos uploaded to Perry's Twitter account revealed that the band made use of vintage instruments during the recording session, including a set of pre-1940 Ludwig Drums. In September, it was revealed that the album art had been completed by longtime Daddies artist Wayne Shellabarger, and final mixing of the album began in October.

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