Listener Reviews & Comments This is the second album from the San Francisco based swing sextet, featuring their new line-up (permanent guitarist, and a new drummer and upright bass player). Although I miss some of the more energeic covers that graced their first album, this is still a teriffic effort, with original standouts "Regular Joe" (played with the Bill Elliot Swing Orchestra) "What's the Matter Baby" and "How Lucky." And they finally found a space for their perennial personal number, "Baron Plays the Horses," written about their sax player (the musical backbone of the band). Johnny Boyd still has the best singing voice in swing jazz, embarassing just about every other band's front man -- just compare him to the intolerable screech of "Cherry Poppin's Daddies" and you'll realize what a sublime pleasure a practiced, unified jazz band can be.