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Django Reinhardt - The Quintessence : Paris-Bruxelles 1934-1943

Django Reinhardt

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In its meticulously researched Integrale series the Fremeaux & Associes label devoted no less than 20 double-CD sets to the legacy of master jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. While each of those volumes is packed with richly rewarding vintage recordings, the addition of two supplementary samplers offers an approachably encapsulated overview. The Quintessence: Paris-Bruxelles 1934-1943 is especially welcome as a vividly variegated core sample of Parisian swing with just enough material recorded in Brussels to invite closer inspection of Reinhardt's adventures there midway through the Second World War. Jean Baptiste Django Reinhardt was born in Liberchies, Belgium in January 1910. While most of his recordings were cut in Paris and Rome, it is intriguing to have an opportunity to hear him gigging on his native turf as guest soloist with a band under the direction of Stan Brenders ("Blues Clair"). Other bright moments on the chronologically jumbled first disc involve violinist Stéphane Grappelli, trumpeter Philippe Brun, saxophonist Coleman Hawkins, and trombonist Dicky Wells, in addition to several other visiting U.S. jazzmen. Disc one opens and closes with unaccompanied guitar solos and includes an exhilarating big-band jam on "Festival Swing," a dance-inciting theme by saxophonist Alix Combelle, with each member clearly introduced in French by jazz critic Charles Delaunay. By way of contrast, the second disc lines up 18 selections by the Hot Club de France in exact chronological order, leap-frogging session by session from late 1934 through to the middle of 1939. This exceptionally fine Reinhardt collection is highly recommended for anyone seeking a solid introduction to or a convincing affirmation of Reinhardt's enduring artistry.
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Improvisation
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At theJimmy's bar
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Nuages
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Honeysuckle rose
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Razaf, auteur

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Saint Louis blues
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Between the devil and the deep blue sea
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Koehler, auteur

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I ll see you in my dreams
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Kahn, auteur

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Naguine
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Stockholm
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Montmartre
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Tea for two
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Caesar, auteur

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Manoir de mes rêves
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Sweet georgia brown
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Pinkard, auteur

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Blues clair
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Django Reinhardt, interprète

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Swing de Paris
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Bouncin' around
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Festival swing de 41
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Combelle, auteur

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Parfum
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Django Reinhardt, interprète

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DISC 2

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Dinah
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Lewis, auteur

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Lady be good
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Gershwin, auteur

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Blue drag
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4
Chasing shadows
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Davis, auteur

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Djangology
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Limehouse blues
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Django Reinhardt, interprète - Furber, auteur

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Shine
00:02:51

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Mack, auteur

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Sweet chorus
00:02:44

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Grappelli, auteur

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Body and soul
00:03:26

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Green, auteur

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When day is done
00:03:12

Django Reinhardt, interprète - De Sylva, auteur

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Runnin wild
00:02:56

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Grey, auteur

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12
In a sentimental mood
00:03:00

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Kurtz, auteur

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13
Minor swing
00:03:14

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Grappelli, auteur

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14
Viper's dream
00:03:15

Django Reinhardt, interprète

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15
My sweet
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Django Reinhardt, interprète

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Daphne
00:03:08

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Grappelli, auteur

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Stompin at Decca
00:02:36

Django Reinhardt, interprète - Grappelli, auteur

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2 Stockholm
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Django Reinhardt, interprète

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Albumbeschreibung

In its meticulously researched Integrale series the Fremeaux & Associes label devoted no less than 20 double-CD sets to the legacy of master jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. While each of those volumes is packed with richly rewarding vintage recordings, the addition of two supplementary samplers offers an approachably encapsulated overview. The Quintessence: Paris-Bruxelles 1934-1943 is especially welcome as a vividly variegated core sample of Parisian swing with just enough material recorded in Brussels to invite closer inspection of Reinhardt's adventures there midway through the Second World War. Jean Baptiste Django Reinhardt was born in Liberchies, Belgium in January 1910. While most of his recordings were cut in Paris and Rome, it is intriguing to have an opportunity to hear him gigging on his native turf as guest soloist with a band under the direction of Stan Brenders ("Blues Clair"). Other bright moments on the chronologically jumbled first disc involve violinist Stéphane Grappelli, trumpeter Philippe Brun, saxophonist Coleman Hawkins, and trombonist Dicky Wells, in addition to several other visiting U.S. jazzmen. Disc one opens and closes with unaccompanied guitar solos and includes an exhilarating big-band jam on "Festival Swing," a dance-inciting theme by saxophonist Alix Combelle, with each member clearly introduced in French by jazz critic Charles Delaunay. By way of contrast, the second disc lines up 18 selections by the Hot Club de France in exact chronological order, leap-frogging session by session from late 1934 through to the middle of 1939. This exceptionally fine Reinhardt collection is highly recommended for anyone seeking a solid introduction to or a convincing affirmation of Reinhardt's enduring artistry.
© arwulf arwulf /TiVo

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