Djangology [Bluebird] [Remaster]Django Reinhardt
Release Date: 07/09/2002
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 72471_CD
UPC # 090266395729
Label: RCA Records (USA)
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Performer: Django Reinhardt
Artist: Stephane Grappelli Engineer: Seth Foster Producer: Barry Feldman (Reissue) Distributor: BMG (distributor) Notes: Django Reinhardt & The Quintette Of The Hot Club Of France: Django Reinhardt (guitar); Stephane Grappelli (violin); Gianni Safred (piano); Carlo Pecori (bass); Aurelio De Carolis (drums). Recorded in Rome, Italy in January & February 1949. Originally released on RCA (2319). Includes liner notes by Frank Vignola and Don Gold. All tracks have been digitally remastered. Personnel: Django Reinhardt (guitar); St�phane Grappelli (violin); Gianni Safred (piano); Aurelio de Carolis (drums). Liner Note Authors: Don Gold; Frank Vignola. Recording information: Rome, Italy (01/1949-02/1949). A few years after their postwar reunion, Gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt and his most illustrious foil and confrere, violinist Stephane Grappelli, recorded perhaps as many as fifty tunes in the space of a couple of months in 1949 in Rome. The Italian rhythm section of piano, bass and drums was probably intended to "modernize" the frontmen's sound, replacing as it did their more Gallic all-string band of the 1930s, the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. But like the two-guitars-and-bass backing Reinhardt and Grappelli pioneered fifteen years earlier, this American-style rhythm section stays out of the way, and violin and guitar are the stars of the show. As with the Quintet, the repertoire is a mix of popular Tin Pan Alley tunes and Reinhardt or Reinhardt-Grappelli concoctions, including versions of "Minor Swing," "Swing 42" and "Djangology."
Belgian-born gypsy Django Reinhardt became the first European to have a significant impact on jazz. A childhood accident had crippled his left hand, leaving the use of just two fingers; nonetheless, Reinhardt played things on guitar people had only imagined. Fusing a lushly romantic sensibility with propulsive rhythmic drive, Reinhardt brought small-group swing to a creative peak in the 1930s with the Quintette du Hot Club de France, and his unique style continues to inspire generations of guitarists.
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