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Hot Club Of Detroit: Junction
ByDjango Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953
Personnel adjustments, whether born of sad circumstances or the positive power of choice, are responsible for a good deal of the shake-up in this group's stylistic makeup. Saxophone renegade

Jon Irabagon
saxophoneShawn Conley
bass, acoustic
Andrew Bishop
saxophone, tenor
Cyrille Aimée
vocalsb.1984
Cultural references abound from the get-go, with Irabagon naming his grooving lead-off track, "Goodbye Mr. Anderson," after a memorable Hugo Weaving line from The Matrix (Warner Bros, 1999). Pop powerhouse Peter Gabriel gets the next written nod ("Song For Gabriel"), though Irabagon's soprano saxophone and

Julien Labro
accordion
Bruce Hornsby
piano and vocalsb.1954
The appropriately-titled "Chutzpah" comes to life as an avant-garde noise number, but morphs into an exotic Franco-Moroccan dance. Labro's organ-like accordion casts a mournful cloud over "Messe Gitane," which features Bishop and Irabagon on clarinets and segues beautifully into "Django Mort." The accordionist proves to be the man of many faces, as he dons the mask of violinist and delivers string-like lines over an oom-pah-pah waltz ("Midnight In Detroit"). The zany "Puck Bunny," which features Bishop on bass clarinet and Irabagon on sopranino saxophone, is easily one of the highlights on the album and a chugging cover of Phish's "Rift," bearing traces of bluegrass music, brings things to a close.
The rhythm/lead guitar pairing of

Paul Brady
guitarTrack Listing
Goodbye, Mr. Anderson; Song For Gabriel; La Foule; Hey!; Chutzpah; Messe Gitane; Django Mort; Junction; Midnight In Detroit; Lonely Woman; Goodbye Mr. Shearing; Puck Bunny; Rift.
Personnel
Hot Club Of Detroit
band / ensemble / orchestraJulien Labro: accordion, accordina; Andrew Bishop: tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet; Evan Perri: guitar; Paul Brady: guitar; Shawn Conley: bass; Jon Irabagon: tenor saxophone, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, sopranino saxophone, clarinet; Cyrille Aimee: vocals (3, 7, 10).
Album information
Title: Junction | Year Released: 2012 | Record Label: Mack Avenue Records
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