Hot Club Of Detroit / Hot Club Of Detroit
Album: | Hot Club Of Detroit | Collection: | Jazz | |
Artist: | Hot Club Of Detroit | Added: | Sep 2006 | |
Label: | Mack Avenue |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2006-10-08 | Pull Date: | 2006-12-10 | Charts: | Jazz |
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Week Ending: | Nov 12 | Oct 22 | Oct 15 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Mar 02, 2017: | No Cover, No Minimum
Honeysuckle Rose |
4. | Feb 13, 2009: | No Cover, No Minimum
Aurore |
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2. | Feb 18, 2015: | 2-18-2015
Troublant Bolero |
5. | Jun 01, 2007: | No Cover, No Minimum
Godfather Theme |
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3. | Aug 12, 2014: | It's Bollywood, It's Hollywood
Swing One, Belleville |
6. | Nov 10, 2006: | Memory Select
Stompin' At Decca |
Album Review
Fo
Reviewed 2006-09-27
Reviewed 2006-09-27
HOT CLUB OF DETROIT – “Hot Club of Detroit”
Mack Avenue, 2006
GYPSY SWING – The happy, infectious café-jazz sound pioneered by Django Reinhardt in the 1930s lives on in Detroit. These young swingers have a fairly standard "hot club" lineup of three acoustic guitars plus upright bass, but they ditch the usual violin in favor of accordion and clarinet for extra bounce.
This disc mixes standard repertoire (Belleville, Nuages, Stompin' at Decca) with the unusual (The “Godfather” theme... at 11 minutes!) The musicians all play their butts off, and several tracks are long enough for them to let the solos develop.
Long live Django!
All very good. Fo's faves: 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12
1. 4:41 – happy, catchy bounce
2. 2:47 – light, breezy waltz
3. 3:41 – upbeat stomping standard
4. 5:14 – sweet, lazy-day swing
5. 4:33 – uptempo driving bounce
6. 6:58 – relaxed slow-drag
7. 4:41 – quick, sweeping swing
8. 5:34 – pensive Spanish ballad
9. 6:06 – somewhat cheesy bossa
10. 3:57 – foggy-day creep/stroll
11. 11:35 – upbeat, nice long solos
12. 7:23 – ahhh… lovely soft breeze
13. 6:24 – slow and thoughtful
[ Fo ] 27-Sep-06
Mack Avenue, 2006
GYPSY SWING – The happy, infectious café-jazz sound pioneered by Django Reinhardt in the 1930s lives on in Detroit. These young swingers have a fairly standard "hot club" lineup of three acoustic guitars plus upright bass, but they ditch the usual violin in favor of accordion and clarinet for extra bounce.
This disc mixes standard repertoire (Belleville, Nuages, Stompin' at Decca) with the unusual (The “Godfather” theme... at 11 minutes!) The musicians all play their butts off, and several tracks are long enough for them to let the solos develop.
Long live Django!
All very good. Fo's faves: 1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 12
1. 4:41 – happy, catchy bounce
2. 2:47 – light, breezy waltz
3. 3:41 – upbeat stomping standard
4. 5:14 – sweet, lazy-day swing
5. 4:33 – uptempo driving bounce
6. 6:58 – relaxed slow-drag
7. 4:41 – quick, sweeping swing
8. 5:34 – pensive Spanish ballad
9. 6:06 – somewhat cheesy bossa
10. 3:57 – foggy-day creep/stroll
11. 11:35 – upbeat, nice long solos
12. 7:23 – ahhh… lovely soft breeze
13. 6:24 – slow and thoughtful
[ Fo ] 27-Sep-06
Track Listing
1. | Belleville | 8. | Aurore | |||
2. | Passion | 9. | How Insensitive | |||
3. | Honeysuckle Rose | 10. | Tears | |||
4. | Leila | 11. | Godfather Theme | |||
5. | Stompin' At Decca | 12. | Troublant Bolero | |||
6. | Nuages | 13. | Anouman | |||
7. | Swing One | . |