Good pick, GGG...I liked that album. And I think you'll like this one:
Louis Prima - The Wildest! (1957)
It's tough to find a Louis Prima album that is NOT a compilation, but this one has just about all of his big hits (Buona Sera, Just a Gigolo, Oh Marie, Jump Jive an' Wail, etc.). Prima, his wife Keely Smith, and saxophonist Sam Butera, were as much a great comedy act as they were incredible musicians. I wasn't around at the time, but I'm sure that seeing them live was quite an experience.
From wikipedia: "The Wildest! is noted in the book
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. In it, critic Will Fulford-Jones states, 'this is simply irrepressible music that more than matches its cover shot. Prima is joyous, rumbustious, and irresistible.'"
I got into Louis Prima through my wife's VERY Italian family...I'm pretty sure that their acceptance of me was based somewhat on the fact that I took a liking to his music. There isn't a family event or get-together that doesn't involve his music, either directly from his albums or through my father-in-law's accordian. Italians know how to eat, party, and enjoy life...and Louis Prima is a BIG part of the fun.