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Django Reinhardt Four Classic Albums plus 2-CD

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Django Reinhardt: Four Classic Albums plus 2-CD

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  • Interpret: Django Reinhardt

  • Album titlle: Four Classic Albums plus 2-CD

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  • Genre Jazz

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  • EAN: 5022810302025

  • weight in Kg 0.12
Reinhardt, Django - Four Classic Albums plus 2-CD CD 1
01 Oh, Lady Be Good Django Reinhardt
02 Dinah Django Reinhardt
03 Confessin Django Reinhardt
04 I Saw Stars Django Reinhardt
05 Tiger Rag Django Reinhardt
06 The Continental Django Reinhardt
07 Blue Drag Django Reinhardt
08 Sweet Sue (Just You) Django Reinhardt
09 The Sunshine Of Your Smile Django Reinhardt
10 Swanee River Django Reinhardt
11 Charleston Django Reinhardt
12 Chicago Django Reinhardt
13 You're Driving Me Crazy Django Reinhardt
14 In A Sentimental Mood Django Reinhardt
15 I've Found A New Baby Django Reinhardt
16 Alabamy Bound Django Reinhardt
17 Oh, Lady Be Good Django Reinhardt
18 Minor Swing Django Reinhardt
19 Viper's Dream Django Reinhardt
20 Swingin' With Django Django Reinhardt
21 Paramount Stomp Django Reinhardt
22 Bouncin' Around Django Reinhardt
23 St. Louis Blues Django Reinhardt
24 Swing Guitars Django Reinhardt
25 Daphne Django Reinhardt
26 Lover Come Back To Me Django Reinhardt
27 I Got Rhythm Django Reinhardt
Reinhardt, Django - Four Classic Albums plus 2-CD CD 2
01 You Took Advantage Of Me Django Reinhardt
02 Sweet Georgia Brown Django Reinhardt
03 My Serenade Django Reinhardt
04 Naguine Django Reinhardt
05 Stephen's Blues Django Reinhardt
06 You Rascal You Django Reinhardt
07 I'll See You In My Dream Django Reinhardt
08 Stockholm Django Reinhardt
09 Echoes Of Spain Django Reinhardt
10 Younger Generation Django Reinhardt
11 Blues Django Reinhardt
12 Vendredi 13 Django Reinhardt
13 Rythme Futur Django Reinhardt
14 Daphne Django Reinhardt
15 Mabel Django Reinhardt
16 Djangology Django Reinhardt
17 Swing 41 Django Reinhardt
18 Swing 42 Django Reinhardt
19 Nuages Django Reinhardt
20 Sweet Sue Django Reinhardt
21 Limehouse Blues Django Reinhardt
22 Place De Brouckere Django Reinhardt
23 Black Eyes Django Reinhardt
24 Body And Soul Django Reinhardt
25 Lover Come Back To Me Django Reinhardt
26 I Got Rhythm Django Reinhardt
27 My Melancholy Baby Django Reinhardt
There are three categories of artists. Those who are called good musicians in their lifetime,... more
"Django Reinhardt"

There are three categories of artists. Those who are called good musicians in their lifetime, but whose true genius can only be recognized after their death. Then there are the musicians who are celebrated and appreciated during their lifetime, but who after their death fall more and more into oblivion, because one recognizes that they no longer have much to say to their descendants. And finally there are the musicians who seem bigger the more years have passed since their death. One of the latter is Django Reinhardt. I remember the years 1934 and 1935, when I received the first records of the Hot Club quintet. At that time Stephane Grappelly was still regarded as the more ingenious musician compared to Reinhardt. Ten years later, the comparison was reversed. And again ten years later it was the Americans who made it clear to the Europeans that there was only one musician in the history of jazz who could be a role model for the Americans as a European, Django Rein-hardt. So far it has not changed. No European jazz musician has yet appeared who, for his part, has influenced the Americans or could even have set up a kind of school over there because of his albums.

This "Milestones" record shows in a way in a nutshell the man and musician Django Reinhardt, that indescribable mixture of gypsy vagantism and closeness to nature, of French joy of life and senses and of Americanism, which constitute the man and musician Django Reinhardt. Even the first bars of "Minor Swing" are in their nostalgic minor key, from which Django soon erupts full of temperament. The evergreen "Georgia" is sung by Freddy Taylor, a colorful American entertainer with whom Django performed at the exclusive "Villa d'Este" on the Champs-Elysees in 1935. This recording brought my first personal encounter with the great GItarnsten. The other titles on the first page of the record show Django in various aspects. There is the solo on the unamplified guitar "Echoes of Spain". No jazz, well understood, but pure music as it may have occurred to him at the thought of the Gypsies on the pilgrimage to Saintes Maries-de-la-mer. The duo "Out of Nowhere" with the violinist Grappel-ly shows him not only as a sensitive companion in a chamber music setting but also with incredible sensitivity in the treatment of the harmonies.

The recording of "Lady Be Good" with the summit meeting of three violinists at the time may come as a surprise to all those who believe that the violin was only made popular through modern pop-jazz music. The opening and closing choruses are arranged by Diango, he himself plays the first impro-visation, followed by Michel Warlop (1911-1947), then Stephane Grap-pelly and finally, with double fingerings, Eddi South, the colorful violinist from the USA, who played at the "Ritz"-Hotel in 1937, the year of the World Exhibition in Paris. Equally surprising for many Bach's Double Concerto in D minor for two violins, interpreted by South and Grappelly, who are only accompanied by Django Reinhardt. Back then, in the shellac era, the A-side brought the theme virtually true to the notes, but in the swing manner, and the B-side improvised. In the April 1938 issue of the magazine "Jazz Hot", Hugues Panassie wrote: "It would be wrong to claim that Bach should win through jazz interpretation, but the more or less direct relationship between Bach's music and jazz should be pointed out".

In the years before the war, Pans was to European jazz what Harlem was to American jazz, especially in 1937, and everyone who came to the Seine wanted to play with Django. "Crazy Rhythm* shows two of the most important of them: Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter. The title is a milestone for the progress in European jazz, as it shows two European and two American saxophonists competing: first Andre Ekyan (alto) and Alix Combelle (tenor), followed by Benny Carter (alto) and Coleman Hawkins (tenor, with two choruses). Grappelly plays the piano here for once. In a week in April 1937, the quintet went to the studio three times to record 17 tracks, which in their unity must be described as one of the most grandiose achievements in jazz history, comparable to the milestones of Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven of 1927/28 or the Ellington sessions of 1940 with Jimmy Blanton. Three of the titles were placed on the B-side: The evergreen "Rose Room" (on whose harmonies Ellington later built "In A Mello-tone"), the typical Django composition "Tears" and the train imitation "Mystery Pacific".

One has to be amazed how much onomatopoeia is possible with stringed instruments alone! "Nuages, Django's most popular composition, was a must. It originated when Grappelly and Reinhardt were separated by the war; Hubert Rostaing's clarinet replaced the violin. Manoir de mes reves", recorded after the war by Django and a big band of American soldiers, is no less well-known, though not quite so well known. A pre-war recording from the time of the climax of the unique French quintet closes the series. I don't know of any jazz musician who has a famous "density" in his lines, but Djangos art was glorified by two poets. One is James Jones in his novel "Verdammt in alle Ewigkeit" (see quotation from the double album Django Reinhardt of "Serie 2000"). The other is no less than Jean Cocteau. When he first heard and met Django, he inspired one of his characters in "Les enfants terribles", and after his death he wrote: "His rhythm was as much his own as a tiger's stripes, they were in his skin".
Dietrich Schulz-Köhn

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Tracklist
Reinhardt, Django - Four Classic Albums plus 2-CD CD 1
01 Oh, Lady Be Good
02 Dinah
03 Confessin
04 I Saw Stars
05 Tiger Rag
06 The Continental
07 Blue Drag
08 Sweet Sue (Just You)
09 The Sunshine Of Your Smile
10 Swanee River
11 Charleston
12 Chicago
13 You're Driving Me Crazy
14 In A Sentimental Mood
15 I've Found A New Baby
16 Alabamy Bound
17 Oh, Lady Be Good
18 Minor Swing
19 Viper's Dream
20 Swingin' With Django
21 Paramount Stomp
22 Bouncin' Around
23 St. Louis Blues
24 Swing Guitars
25 Daphne
26 Lover Come Back To Me
27 I Got Rhythm
Reinhardt, Django - Four Classic Albums plus 2-CD CD 2
01 You Took Advantage Of Me
02 Sweet Georgia Brown
03 My Serenade
04 Naguine
05 Stephen's Blues
06 You Rascal You
07 I'll See You In My Dream
08 Stockholm
09 Echoes Of Spain
10 Younger Generation
11 Blues
12 Vendredi 13
13 Rythme Futur
14 Daphne
15 Mabel
16 Djangology
17 Swing 41
18 Swing 42
19 Nuages
20 Sweet Sue
21 Limehouse Blues
22 Place De Brouckere
23 Black Eyes
24 Body And Soul
25 Lover Come Back To Me
26 I Got Rhythm
27 My Melancholy Baby