On May, 11, 2012, Gordon Webster released his new album «Live in Rochester«. A few days later, I received it in the mail and I put it directly into the CD player.
A CD review will follow on this blog!
One song especially stands out to me:
Paramour
Coincidentally, Gordon lets you download just this song for free from his website. You can listen it here right now, though:
[audio:https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/shp-audio/SOTW/Paramour.mp3|titles=Paramour by Gordon Webster]I was wondering who has written this tune and checked the CD cover. What a surprise that was! It's composed and written by Gordon Webster and Naomi Uyama themselves. This song sounds so authentic, it could be easily from the 1930s or 1940s.
The live sound is amazing. The music is so powerful, you never would be able to create this feeling in a recording studio. This applies to the full album, but this here is my favorite song.
Title: Paramour
Artist: Gordon Webster feat. Naomi Uyama
Released: November 2011
Album: Live in Rochester
Tempo: 212 bpm
Dance: Balboa, Lindy Hop
Click the link to download the song for free at
Gordon Webster Swings!
The song is for free, but hey, why not buying the album?
What do you think about this song? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!
Every Monday, I post a new «Song of the Week«.
You can find the songs also on my Spotify playlist or on 8tracks.
Related Songs:
Song of the Week #49: «Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen» by Gordon Webster
Song of the Week #115: «Five O'Clock Blues» by Jimmy Yancey
Song of the Week #114: «Smiles» by Benny Goodman Quartet
Song of the Week #113: «Ridin› And Jivin'» by Earl Hines
Song of the Week #112: «Ochi Chornya» by Wingy Manone