Django Reinhardt - Django in Rome 1949-1950
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Track List: Django in Rome 1949-1950
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Disc 1:
- Over The Rainbow - Ted Kendall
- Night And Day - Ted Kendall
- Minor Blues - Ted Kendall
- Nature Boy - Ted Kendall
- The World Is Waiting For The Sunshine - Ted Kendall
- Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir - Ted Kendall
- Hallelujah - Ted Kendall
- Nagasaki - Ted Kendall
- I'll Never Be The Same - Ted Kendall
- Swing '39 - Ted Kendall
- Clopin Clopant - Ted Kendall
- Honeysuckle Rose - Ted Kendall
- All The You Are - Ted Kendall
- Djangology - Ted Kendall
- Liza - Ted KendallDownload & Buy
- For Sentimental Reasons - Ted Kendall
- Daphne - Ted Kendall
- La Mer - Ted Kendall
- Sweet Georgia Brown - Ted Kendall
- Lover Man - Ted Kendall
- Marie - Ted Kendall
- Stormy Weather - Ted Kendall
- Minor Swing - Ted Kendall
Disc 2:
- To Each His Own - Ted Kendall
- What Is This Thing Called Love - Ted Kendall
- Ou Es-Tu Mon Amour - Ted Kendall
- Undecided - Ted Kendall
- Swing '42 - Ted Kendall
- I Surrender Dear - Ted Kendall
- After You've Gone - Ted Kendall
- I Got Rhythm - Ted Kendall
- I Saw Stars - Ted Kendall
- Artillerie Lourde - Ted Kendall
- It's Only A Paper Moon - Ted Kendall
- Time On My Hands - Ted Kendall
- Brick Top - Ted Kendall
- Tchaikovsky's Starry Night - Ted Kendall
- My Blue Heaven - Ted Kendall
- Menilmontant - Ted Kendall
- Swing Guitars - Ted Kendall
- My Melancholy Baby - Ted Kendall
- Webster - Ted Kendall
- Micro - Ted Kendall
- Micro - Ted Kendall
- Dream Of You - Ted Kendall
- Begin The Beguine - Ted Kendall
Disc 3:
- How High The Moon - Ted Kendall
- Nuages - Ted Kendall
- I Can't Get Started - Ted Kendall
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love - Ted Kendall
- The Man I Love - Ted Kendall
- The Peanut Vendor - Ted Kendall
- Just A Gigolo - Ted Kendall
- Troublant Bolero - Ted Kendall
- Rosetta - Ted Kendall
- Blue Skies - Ted Kendall
- It Might As Well Be Spring - Ted Kendall
- Blue Lou - Ted Kendall
- Brazil - Ted Kendall
- What A Difference A Day Made - Ted Kendall
- Pigalle - Ted Kendall
- Manoir De Mes Reves - Ted Kendall
- Improvisation No.4 - Ted Kendall
- Anniversary Song - Ted Kendall
- Stormy Weather - Ted Kendall
- Russian Songs Melody - Ted Kendall
- Jersey Bounce - Ted Kendall
Disc 4:
- Dinette - Ted Kendall
- Sophisticated Lady - Ted Kendall
- Micro - Ted Kendall
- Dream Of You - Ted Kendall
- Nuages - Ted Kendall
- Darktown Strutters Ball - Ted Kendall
- Greig's Norwegian Dance - Ted Kendall
- A Tisket A Tasket - Ted Kendall
- Manoir De Mes Reves - Ted Kendall
- Place De Brouckere - Ted Kendall
- September Song - Ted Kendall
- Royal Garden Blues - Ted Kendall
- St Louis Blues - Ted Kendall
- Sweet Georgia Brown - Ted Kendall
- Minor Swing - Ted Kendall
- Double Whiskey - Ted Kendall
- Artillerie Lourde - Ted Kendall
- St. James' Ifirmary - Ted Kendall
- C Jam Blues - Ted Kendall
- Honeysuckle Rose - Ted Kendall
- Debussy's Reverie - Ted Kendall
- Black Night - Ted Kendall
- Boogie Woogie - Ted Kendall
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Album Details: Django in Rome 1949-1950
- Release Date:
- 04/20/2004
- Label:
- Jsp Records
- UPC:
- 788065901929
Pro Reviews: Django in Rome 1949-1950
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews The postwar recording sessions included in this budgetpriced boxed set are the last ones Django Reinhardt made with violinist Stephane Grappelli. The remaining original members of his acclaimed Quintette du Hot Club de France had departed already, and on the first three of these four discs the guitarist and violinist are accompanied by a trio of Italian musicians: pianist Gianni Safred, bassist Carlo Pecori and drummer Aurelio de Carolis. (The recordings on the fourth disc, which date from 1950, are credited to the Quintette du Hot Club de France, but by that point Grappelli had been replaced by alto saxophonist and clarinetist Andre Ekyan and the remaining three musicians comprised a standard piano trio an instrumental configuration far removed from that of the original quintet.) The resulting sound is an interesting blend of Reinhardt's Parisian gypsy jazz and the more mainstream smallensemble jazz sound that was popular both in Europe and the United States at the time. Reinhardt and Grappelli are both in excellent form, and their accompanists more than carry their own weight on such familiar fare as "Minor Swing", "How High the Moon" and "Swing '39"; there are also several fun adaptations of classical melodies, such as "Tchaikovsky's Starry Night" and "Grieg's Norwegian Dance". Grappelli is missed on the final disc, but overall this set provides a fascinating overview of Reinhardt's work at a pivotal point in his career. The JSP label's packaging continues the company's admirable tradition of paying loving attention to detail (full credits, new and extensive notes) without imposing expensive frills on the package. Recommended. - Rick Anderson, All Music Guide |
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