Artist: Django Reinhardt
Title: Djangology: Solo & Duet Recordings
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Sunset Blvd. Records
Genre: Jazz, Swing, Gypsy, Guitar
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 127:51 min
Total Size: 282 MB
Tracklist:01. Improvisation No. 1
02. Perfum
03. Tea for Two
04. Improvisation No. 2
05. Improvisation No. 2 (Alternative Take)
06. Echoes of Spain
07. Naguine
08. Improvisation No. 3, Pt. 1
09. Improvisation No. 3, Pt. 2
10. Improvisation No. 6
11. Improvisation No. 7 (Take No. 2)
12. Improvisation 47 (Improvisation No. 5)
13. Improvisation No. 4
14. Belleville
15. Nuages
16. Two Improvised Guitar Choruses
17. I'll See You in My Dreams
18. Django Reinhardt Interview
19. You Rascal, You
20. Somebody Loves Me
21. Eddie's Blues
22. Distraction
23. Studio 24
24. Vous Et Moi
25. Blues En Mineur
26. Bill Coleman Blues
27. Swingtime in Springtime
28. Blues Riff
29. To Each His Own / Symphonie
30. Manoir De Mes Reves
31. Alabamy Bound
32. Daphne
33. Danse Nuptiale
34. Crazy Rhythm
35. Night and Day
36. Minor Blues
37. Nagasaki
38. Swing 39
39. Just a Gigolo
40. Troublant Bolero
Django Reinhardt, is regarded as one of the greatest musicians of the twentieth century. He was the first jazz talent to emerge from Europe and remains the most significant. Reinhardt, who was of Roma (Gypsy) parentage, traveled through France and Belgium as a boy and young man learning to play the violin, guitar, and banjo. The loss of the use of two fingers of his left hand after a caravan fire in 1928 did not impair his remarkable aptitude for the guitar. In 1934 he became co-leader, with violinist Stéphane Grappelli, of the Quintette du Hot Club de France, a group whose many records are greatly prized by connoisseurs. Perhaps his most lasting influence on jazz was the introduction of solos based on melodic improvisation, at a time when guitarists generally played chorded solos. His inimitable improvisations, particularly those in slow tempos, were often a curious but beguiling blend of Roma and jazz sounds. Reinhardt's most popular compositions have become standards within gypsy jazz, including Minor Swing, Daphne, Belleville, Djangology, Swing '42, and Nuages. Jazz guitarist Frank Vignola claims that nearly every major popular-music guitarist in the world has been influenced by Reinhardt.
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