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Art of Django,the / Django - T»rank: 32750par: Django Reinhardt
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Django on the Radio»rank: 2545par: Django Reinhardt
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Qnt Hot Club Of France»rank: 17047par: Django Reinhardt with Stephane Grappelli
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Although Django Reinhardt was famous for his mood swings and volatile temper, his unique guitar work remains beyond reproach and nearly impossible to copy. A fire cost him the use of two of his fingers on his left hand, but he turned this apparent handicap into an asset. Partner Stephane Grappelli was no doubt frustrated by Reinhardt's fiery demeanor and his nearly confrontational rhythmic support, but Grappelli translated this frustration into musical magic--the unlikeliness ... |
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V38 Verve Jazz Masters»rank: 21985par: Django Reinhardt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Although Django Reinhardt was famous for his mood swings and volatile temper, his unique guitar work remains beyond reproach and nearly impossible to copy. A fire cost him the use of two of his fingers on his left hand, but he turned this apparent handicap into an asset. Partner Stephane Grappelli was no doubt frustrated by Reinhardt's fiery demeanor and his nearly confrontational rhythmic support, but Grappelli translated this frustration into musical magic--the unlikeliness ... |
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40 Breathtaking Recordings»rank: 34396par: Django Reinhardt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Although Django Reinhardt was famous for his mood swings and volatile temper, his unique guitar work remains beyond reproach and nearly impossible to copy. A fire cost him the use of two of his fingers on his left hand, but he turned this apparent handicap into an asset. Partner Stephane Grappelli was no doubt frustrated by Reinhardt's fiery demeanor and his nearly confrontational rhythmic support, but Grappelli translated this frustration into musical magic--the unlikeliness ... |
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Djangos Blues»rank: 27306par: Django Reinhardt
Chroniques et points de vue:Chronique amazon.fr:Réunissant les deuxième et troisième volets des 'Blue Star Sessions' de 1947, Django's Blues traduit bien la volonté de Django Reinhardt d'actualiser sa musique, de l'ouvrir à d'autres sources d'inspiration. Sa découverte des faces enregistrées par Charlie Christian au sein des petites formations que dirige Benny Goodman n'est pas étrangère à la conception de ces pages musicales. Le guitariste aère davantage sa musique, en fait respirer le son désormais amplifié et donne rondeur et ... |
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The Classic Early Recordings in Chronological Order»rank: 18033par: Django Reinhardt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This wonderful five-disc box is an indispensable collection of prewar, prebop jazz that belongs in the company of your finest Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Benny Goodman sets. Technically, this isn't a true box set--it merely collects five single-disc compilations under one slipcase--but it is infinitely rewarding nonetheless. Disheartened by what he thought were sonically subpar Reinhardt collections, Ted Kendall undertook an ambitious mission to find the best original sources for this ... |
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Swing From Paris»rank: 22808par: Django Reinhardt
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Swing From Paris is an exhilarating collection by one of the hottest partnerships in jazz. By 1935, when eight of these 15 cuts were recorded, Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli had worked together for nearly two years and developed a near-symbiotic understanding. The turbo-drive engendered by a rhythm section comprising bass and two further guitars was such that a drummer was not only unnecessary but would also have reduced the octane count. Similar encomia apply ... |
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Best Of»rank: 4111par: Django Reinhardt
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Django Reinhardt was both the first great jazz-guitar soloist and the first European jazz musician to have a significant influence on American musicians. Just as Earl Hines had found a way to transfer Louis Armstrong's assertive solo style to the piano, Reinhardt did it with the acoustic guitar, mixing inventive melodic improvisation with a decorative gypsy-guitar idiom and vigorous rhythm. He did it most often with the Hot Club of France, a quintet including ... |
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Classic Recordings Vol. 2»rank: 62391de: Njl
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Django Reinhardt was both the first great jazz-guitar soloist and the first European jazz musician to have a significant influence on American musicians. Just as Earl Hines had found a way to transfer Louis Armstrong's assertive solo style to the piano, Reinhardt did it with the acoustic guitar, mixing inventive melodic improvisation with a decorative gypsy-guitar idiom and vigorous rhythm. He did it most often with the Hot Club of France, a quintet including ... |