Hot Club Of Cowtown is a trio of amazing musicians –
Elana James on fiddle and vocals, Whit Smith on guitar and vocals, and Jake
Erwin on bass and backing vocals. Seriously, these guys can play. On their last
release, What Makes Bob Holler, they did western swing songs made popular by Bob Wills and His Texas
Playboys. On their new release, Rendezvous
In Rhythm, they tackle some standards and some great jazz tunes. So clearly
they can do anything, and do it extremely well.
Rendezvous In
Rhythm is a collection of covers, great old tunes that sound completely
fresh. Some feature male vocals, some female vocals, and some are
instrumentals. On some tracks, particularly “Avalon” and “The Continental,” the
fiddle and guitar work so well in conjunction at times, they’re like one
instrument, one voice. Like a dance. (By the way, “Avalon” also has a cool bass
solo.)
You’re likely familiar with a lot of the songs they’ve
chosen for this album, like “I’m In The Mood For Love” and “Slow Boat To China.”
Their rendition of the latter is playful and fun, particularly in the way Elana
James approaches the vocals. That track also has some great work on guitar.
Rendezvous In
Rhythm kicks off with “Dark Eyes/'Ochi Chornye,’” and right away I’m
transported to an evening in a European city, where beauty resides around every
corner and everyone is fluent in the language of the eyes. And everyone can
dance. There is definitely romance here, but this song is also fun. It picks up
its pace in a playful way. There is some incredibly impressive work by all
three musicians, perhaps especially by Whit Smith on guitar. Though this is an
instrumental track, you can hear a couple of random comments or exclamations
toward the end. (Although that might just have been me shouting out in
unabashed joy while listening.)
I’ve heard so many versions of “I’m In The Mood For Love”
over the years, and it still makes me smile every time. This version by Hot
Club Of Cowtown has fairly smooth vocals by Whit Smith, and a great groove on
bass. But it’s the instrumental section I love most in this rendition.
Elana performs lead vocals on “Crazy Rhythm,” a fun and
rather silly tune. This song features humorous lines like, “They say that when a highbrow meets a
lowbrow walking along Broadway/Soon the highbrow he has no brow” and “What’s the use of
prohibition?/You produce the same condition.” Later in the song, some of
the lyrics are done almost like spoken word (“Why I feel like the Emperor Nero when Rome was a very hot town...”).
There are some surprising backing vocals too, working briefly as another
instrument. “Crazy Rhythm” boasts some wonderful work on fiddle.
“If I Had You” is such a beautiful song. Irving Berlin
sure could write them, eh? Elana does the lead vocals on this one, singing
those wonderful lines: “I could turn the
grey skies to blue/If I had you/I could leave my old ways behind/Leave all my
pals/I’d never mind/I could start my life anew/If I had you/I could cross a
snow-capped mountain/Sail the mighty ocean wide/I could cross a burning
desert/If I had you by my side.” This rendition has a sweet groove. The
fiddle in the first solo follows the vocal line, then reaches other heights in
the second part of the solo. It’s just wonderful. This song makes me feel so
damn good.
Hot Club Of Cowtown tackle two instrumental tunes by one
of the guitar masters, Django Reinhardt. The first, “Minor
Swing,” was co-written by Stephane Grappelli. There is an exuberant joy
in the group’s playing on this track, though a great deal of that I feel is
inherent in the song itself. How could you not be happy playing a song like
this? You can hear them vocally encouraging each other, cheering each other on.
This is definitely one of the most impressive tracks on this disc. Each band
member has a solo.
“I’m Confessin’” is an incredibly pretty instrumental
with the fiddle acting as a gorgeous voice. This track has me falling in love
with that fiddle. It’s like a beautiful, enchanting, eloquent woman. This song
also has a slow, relaxed, wonderful groove on guitar.
Rendezvous In
Rhythm concludes with its second Django Reinhardt tune, “Douce Ambiance.”
This deliciously fun instrumental track was co-written by J. Larue.
This song is magical, coquettish, and you just want to follow it wherever it
may lead. It features excellent work by all three musicians. And yes, there’s a
bass solo.
CD Track List
- Dark Eyes/”Ochi Chornye”
- I’m In The Mood For Love
- Crazy Rhythm
- Avalon
- If I Had You
- The Continental
- Minor Swing
- Melancholy Baby
- I’m Confessin’
- Sweet Sue, Just You
- Slow Boat To China
- Sunshine Of Your Smile
- Back In Your Own Backyard
- Douce Ambiance
Rendezvous In
Rhythm is scheduled to be released on May 28, 2013 on Gold Strike Records,
through Proper Music Distribution.
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