Paul Ash & His Orchestra's album "Sweet Someone You Don't Like It Not Much" is a collection of danceable tunes that evoke the spirit of the swing era. The album features a mix of original compositions and cover songs, all played with precision and flair by the talented musicians in the orchestra.
While the album has its moments of charm, it ultimately falls short of being a standout in the genre. The arrangements are competent but lack the spark of innovation that sets great swing music apart from the rest. The vocals, while pleasant, are not particularly memorable.
That said, there are some highlights on the album. "I'm in the Mood for Love" is a classic tune that gets a fresh treatment here, with a lively horn section and a swinging rhythm. "It's the Talk of the Town" is another standout, with a lovely vocal performance from the band's singer.
"Sweet Someone You Don't Like It Not Much" is a solid effort from Paul Ash & His Orchestra, but not one that will leave a lasting impression on listeners. Fans of swing music will find plenty to enjoy here, but those looking for something truly exceptional may want to look elsewhere.