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Tall Tales
Hot Club of Cowtown
Tall Tales
Genres: Country, Jazz, Pop, Rock
 
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From the first visceral instant when Elana Fremerman drags bow across fiddle, you know Tall Tales is already an improvement over Hot Club of Cowtown's fine debut Swingin' Stampede. New producer Dave Stuckey (formerly of th...  more »

     
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All Artists: Hot Club of Cowtown
Title: Tall Tales
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hightone Records
Original Release Date: 8/3/1999
Release Date: 8/3/1999
Genres: Country, Jazz, Pop, Rock
Styles: Western Swing, Swing Jazz
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 012928810425

Synopsis

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From the first visceral instant when Elana Fremerman drags bow across fiddle, you know Tall Tales is already an improvement over Hot Club of Cowtown's fine debut Swingin' Stampede. 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. Tall Tales 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. --David Cantwell

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CD Reviews

HC needs another album
Vince Mayfield | Yuma, AZ | 06/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As soon as I bought the Hot Jazz CD, I went looking for Tall Tales. Too bad I found it in the pop section rather than the country or near bluegrass where it belongs. I am totally impressed with this group and play these two disks more than the other 70 or so artists I have, combined. The female singer has an awesome 40's type voice and in a way reminds me of Mandy Barnett. The instrumentals are extremely well done, though I wish they had left "Polka dot and Moonbeams" on Tall Tales a complete instrumental. If you are looking for a western swing album, but don't mind a jazz blend, this is the group for you. They need to get their next album out soon!"
Fun playing, but hold the vocals
Ronald Levao | Princeton, NJ United States | 11/17/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Bold, joyous playing, at times precise, at times reckless, make this a treat to listen to. But be prepared for some weak vocals (by two of the three band members). Lovers of old country are not sticklers for staying on key, and know there's a great deal of expressive power in the deliberate roughness of Bill Monroe. Vern Williams and others. But crooning that goes flat provokes more wincing than dancing. Still--a talented and fun group gets my qualified yeehaw."
A cool cd from a good band
The Idey | Raise, NV | 12/24/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"this is a very old school sound brought back anew. live show is great too. you've got upright bass thumpin away a country rhythm, a great violin permeates, and a nice rhythm guitar through the middle. something you'd expect to hear in a saloon in the old days. a very good outing by the hot club of cowtown."