The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra - Boston Bounce Jumpin Jiminy

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Review by Nadia Oliveira de Santana Nah Santana

Boston Bounce / Jumpin’ Jiminy by The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra – A Brass & Military Gem If you’re into vintage sounds with a military twist, Boston Bounce / Jumpin’ Jiminy by The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra is worth a spin. Released under the Decca label in the UK, this album brings that classic brass punch with a side of British charm. It’s not perfect, but it’s got character—and sometimes, that’s all you need. Let’s dive into the tracks. First up, “Jumpin’ Jiminy.” This one grabs your attention right away. The horns hit hard, and there’s this infectious energy that makes you wanna tap your feet or maybe even attempt a clumsy dance move (no judgment here). What sticks with me is how lively it feels—like the band’s having a blast, and you can’t help but join in. It’s the kind of track that could liven up a dull afternoon faster than a cup of strong coffee. Then there’s “Boston Bounce.” This tune has a smoother vibe compared to “Jumpin’ Jiminy,” but don’t let that fool ya—it still packs a punch. The rhythm section really shines here, giving it a swingy momentum that’s impossible to ignore. You can almost picture some old-school ballroom scene where folks are twirling around in their finest threads. I remember it because it feels nostalgic without being overly sentimental, like flipping through an old photo album and smiling at memories you didn’t even live through. The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra knows what they’re doing when it comes to blending brass with military precision. Sure, the production might feel dated if you’re used to modern studio polish, but that rawness adds authenticity. It’s music made for people who appreciate grit over gloss. Here’s the thing: albums like Boston Bounce / Jumpin’ Jiminy remind us that music doesn’t always need to reinvent the wheel. Sometimes, sticking to what works is enough. Listening to these tracks makes me wonder—what would happen if someone remixed them today? Could we get a whole new generation bouncing along? Either way, this little piece of British history deserves its spot on any brass enthusiast's playlist. Oh, and fun fact—I kept humming “Jumpin’ Jiminy” for hours after listening. If that ain’t a sign of a memorable tune, I dunno what is.

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Boston Bounce
Jumpin' Jiminy

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Catalog Numbers

F.8513

Labels

Decca

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

About The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra

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Name Vars

  • Royal Air Force Dance Band
  • Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra
  • The Dance Orchestra Of The Royal Air Force
  • The RAF Dance Band
  • The RAF Dance Orchestra
  • The Royal Air Force Dance Band

Aliases

  • The Squadronaires
  • The Royal Air Force Squadronaires

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s something cool: The Royal Air Force Dance Orchestra released an album called *Boston Bounce Jumpin' Jiminy* under the Decca label in the UK. It’s a brass and military genre record, which might sound niche, but it captures a unique piece of musical history. The album features two tracks, "Jumpin' Jiminy" and "Boston Bounce," both with a lively, upbeat vibe that reflects the energy of its time. It’s wild to think about military bands cutting dance records, but that’s exactly what happened here.