This is the first studio album from Anne Dudley since bad diagnosis in 1993. On The World Of Jeeves and Wooster album, Anne Dudley have renewed their membership in the ‘if it ain’t broke…’ school of songwriting. Since completing 1993’s ‘Jeeves and Wooster’, Anne Dudley fulfilled their contract with Savoy Records and where under no obligation to release another album. This is what good Electronic should be.
Some call Jeeves and Wooster Say What Ho from The World Of Jeeves and Wooster as a quiet invitation of an artist to sit and listen. Anne Dudley is hitting on all cylinders in The Blue Room. Meanwhile In Berkley Square is simply astounding. Barmy’s Choice as a highlight of The World Of Jeeves and Wooster contains a ton of astounding melodies. This track is just a stunning masterpiece. In The Amateur Dictator Anne Dudley is at his best. Because My Baby Don’t Mean Maybe Now as well as many of songs is a short story in miniature. Midnight In Mayfair is a pleasing, and full of overall coherence that goes beyond other creations. Minnie The Moocher Is Alive and Well and Living… is filled with very deep emotions that will truly touch your heart. Music of Minnie The Moocher is gentle, never overbearing. A Weekend In The Country is the most memorable and exquisite. This track is just fantastic from start to finish. Fire is a astounding song and it grows on you. Vocal harmonies in this track are great and song structure is just right. Jeeves and Wooster Say Tinkery Tonk has a gorgeous instrumental sound, which lets Anne Dudley’s strong vocals come to the fore.
The World Of Jeeves and Wooster CD


