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Tall Tales

 

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Tall Tales
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UPC012928810425
Tall Tales - CD

 

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Lowest $10.57 Nov 20, '13   Lowest $6.85 May 2, '14   Lowest $0.01 Mar 27, '15  
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UPC012928810425
From the first visceral instant when Elana Fremerman drags bow across fiddle, you know is already an improvement over Hot Club of Cowtown's fine debut . New producer Dave Stuckey (formerly of the Dave and Deke Combo) charges every scratch, twang, and pop from this swingin' fiddle-guitar-doghouse bass trio with the tactile punch of a live gig. The result is that the band's virtuoso mix of old-time fiddle tunes, hot jazz, Western swing, and early-century Tin Pan Alley--everything from "Sally Goodin'" to the Burke and Van Heusen standard "Polka Dots and Moonbeams"--finally comes off as gritty as it is sweet and, consequently, better than ever. confirms that this Hot Club is the only emerging swing-revival band to compare favorably to the masters of swing. And, most impressively, when the group expands beyond a trio by adding trumpet and piano (particularly on an original torch song called "When I Lost You"), its bright future comes into clear focus.

 

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