The Hot Club have always had one foot in the gypsy jazz of Django Reinhardt, the other in the western swing of 40s Texas. Here, the New York trio offer a sweet tribute to the latter, specifically to swing king Bob Wills. Compared with Willie Nelson's recent visit to the same territory it's a low-key affair – this is no big band – but Hot Club punch above the weight of their guitar/violin/bass line-up and combined vocals. Wills's mix of plaintive sentimentality ("Faded Love") and jaunty humour ("The Devil Ain't Lazy") is perfectly captured in an atmospheric visit to a bygone Amarillo honky tonk.