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1. | Devil's Dream
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2. | Dev'lish Mary
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3. | When Day Is Done
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4. | It's My Lazy Day
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5. | Stardust
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6. | Exactly Like You
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7. | Just a Little Lovin'
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8. | Tchavolo Swing
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9. | I'd Understand Why
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10. | When the Bloom Is on the Sage
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11. | More Than a Dream
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12. | Wild Dog
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13. | You Don't Care What Happens to Me
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14. | Way Down Yonder in the Cornfield
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15. | My Life's Been a Pleasure
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16. | Li'l Liza Jane
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Jazz
The Hot Club of Cowtown Bobby Koeffer - Pedal Steel Don Walser - Yodeling Elana Fremerman - Fiddle, Vocals Peter Ecklund - Cornet Whit Smith - Guitar, Vocals
* Bobby Arnold - Engineer, Mixing * Ed Temple - Cover Design * George Barnes - Arranger * George Brainard - Photography * Lloyd Maines - Producer On their third album, Hot Club of Cowtown expanded their lineup to three with the addition of Matt Weiner on bass and vocals. It's such an accomplished blend of Western swing, bluegrass, and Django Reinhardt-styled jazz that it comes as no surprise to read that they'd already been featured on NPR's All Things Considered, Prairie Home Companion, and Mountain Stage. Generally that should be taken as a compliment, but it also implies a certain predictably well-executed brand of revivalism. The group isn't adding touches of their own that make heads spin, but for those that like one or more of the styles they mix, they are good instrumentalists that play extremely well, with a good sense of verve and swing. Both instrumentals and vocals feature on this 16-song set, which has just a couple of original tunes; they're certainly better players than they are singers, though the singing is serviceable. Produced by Lloyd Maines, famed for his work with Texas country-folk rockers like Jimmie Dale Gilmore and Joe Ely. ---Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
The Hot Club of Cowtown
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Genre: Jazz Styles: Western Swing Revival, Retro Swing
Western swing revivalists Hot Club of Cowtown formed in San Diego in 1996; originally a duo pairing singer/violinist Elana Fremerman and singer/guitarist Whit Smith, a subsequent move to Austin, TX made room for the addition of bassist Billy Horton. Signing to HighTone, the trio issued their debut album Swingin' Stampede! in the fall of 1998; the follow-up, Tall Tales, appeared a year later. New bassist Matt Weiner joined Smith and Fremerman for 2000's Dev'lish Mary. 2002's Ghost Train came two years later, and it showed the group focusing more on original material and cutting back on the amount of covers. ---Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide |
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