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    Django Reinhardt - Djangology [10 CDs] (2005)

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    Django Reinhardt - Djangology [10 CDs] (2005)

    Django Reinhardt - Djangology [10 CDs] (2005)
    MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 200 Tracks | 9:39:54 | 1.27 GB
    Genre: Jazz | Label: Sony Music

    Django Reinhardt was the first hugely influential jazz figure to emerge from Europe – and he remains the most influential European to this day, with possible competition from Joe Zawinul, George Shearing, John McLaughlin, his old cohort Stephane Grappelli and a bare handful of others. A free-spirited gypsy, Reinhardt wasn't the most reliable person in the world, frequently wandering off into the countryside on a whim. Yet Reinhardt came up with a unique way of propelling the humble acoustic guitar into the front line of a jazz combo in the days before amplification became widespread. He would spin joyous, arcing, marvelously inflected solos above the thrumming base of two rhythm guitars and a bass, with Grappelli's elegantly gliding violin serving as the perfect foil. His harmonic concepts were startling for their time – making a direct impression upon Charlie Christian and Les Paul, among others – and he was an energizing rhythm guitarist behind Grappelli, pushing their groups into a higher gear. Not only did Reinhardt put his stamp upon jazz, his string band music also had an impact upon the parallel development of Western swing, which eventually fed into the wellspring of what is now called country music. Although he could not read music, with Grappelli and on his own, Reinhardt composed several winsome, highly original tunes like "Daphne," "Nuages" and "Manoir de Mes Reves," as well as mad swingers like "Minor Swing" and the ode to his record label of the '30s, "Stomping at Decca." As the late Ralph Gleason said about Django's recordings, "They were European and they were French and they were still jazz."

    A violinist first and a guitarist later, Jean Baptiste "Django" Reinhardt grew up in a gypsy camp near Paris where he absorbed the gypsy strain into his music. A disastrous caravan fire in 1928 badly burned his left hand, depriving him of the use of the fourth and fifth fingers, but the resourceful Reinhardt figured out a novel fingering system to get around the problem that probably accounts for some of the originality of his style. According to one story, during his recovery period, Reinhardt was introduced to American jazz when he found a 78 RPM disc of Louis Armstrong's "Dallas Blues" at an Orleans flea market. He then resumed his career playing in Parisian cafes until one day in 1934 when Hot Club chief Pierre Nourry proposed the idea of an all-string band to Reinhardt and Grappelli. Thus was born the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, which quickly became an international draw thanks to a long, splendid series of Ultraphone, Decca and HMV recordings.

    The outbreak of war in 1939 broke up the Quintette, with Grappelli remaining in London where the group was playing and Reinhardt returning to France. During the war years, he led a big band, another quintet with clarinetist Hubert Rostaing in place of Grappelli, and after the liberation of Paris, recorded with such visiting American jazzmen as Mel Powell, Peanuts Hucko and Ray McKinley. In 1946, Reinhardt took up the electric guitar and toured America as a soloist with the Duke Ellington band but his appearances were poorly received. Some of his recordings on electric guitar late in his life are bop escapades where his playing sounds frantic and jagged, a world apart from the jubilant swing of old. However, starting in Jan. 1946, Reinhardt and Grappelli held several sporadic reunions where the bop influences are more subtly integrated into the old, still-fizzing swing format. In the 1950s, Reinhardt became more reclusive, remaining in Europe, playing and recording now and then until his death from a stroke in 1953. His Hot Club recordings from the `30s are his most irresistible legacy; their spirit and sound can be felt in current groups like Holland's Rosenberg Trio. (allmusic)

    Tracklist:

    01. Exactly Like You
    02. Charleston
    03. You're Driving Me Crazy
    04. Tears
    05. Solitude
    06. Hot Lips
    07. Ain't Misbehavin
    08. Rose Room
    09. Body And Soul
    10. When Day Is Done
    11. Runnin' Wild
    12. Chicago
    13. Liebestraum No. 3
    14. Miss Annabelle Lee
    15. A Little Love, A Little Kiss
    16. Mysteric Pacific
    17. In A Sentimental Mood
    18. Sheik Of Araby
    19. Improvisation
    20. Parfum
    21. Pennies From Heaven
    22. Tiger Rag
    23. Whoa Baby
    24. P.B. Flat Blues
    25. Saint - Louis Blues
    26. Bouncing Around
    27. Minor Swing
    28. Viper's Dream
    29. Swinging With Django
    30. Paramount Stomp
    31. Bolero
    32. Mabel
    33. My Serenade
    34. Serenade For A Wealthy Widow
    35. Taj Mahal
    36. Organ Grinder's Swing
    37. You Rascal, You
    38. Tea For Two
    39. Christmas Swing
    40. Sweet Georgia Brown
    41. Tea For Two
    42. Blues
    43. Easy Going
    44. College Stomp
    45. Harlem Swing
    46. It Had To Be You
    47. Sweet Sue, Just You
    48. Honesuckle Rose
    49. Sweet Georgia Brown
    50. Night And Day
    51. My Sweet
    52. Souvenis
    53. Daphne
    54. Black And White
    55. Stompin' At Decca
    56. Un Sourire En Chantant
    57. Sifflez En Traillant
    58. Bouncin' Around
    59. Ridin' Along The Moscowa
    60. Gotta Date In Louisiana
    61. Gabriel's Song
    62. Doin' The New Low Down
    63. Body And Soul
    64. Lover Come Back To Me
    65. My Melancholy Baby
    66. I Got Rhythm
    67. Billets Doux
    68. Swing From Paris
    69. Them There Eyes
    70. Three Little Words
    71. Appel Direct
    72. Flat Foot Floogie
    73. Lambeth Walk
    74. Why Should I Care?
    75. I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm
    76. Please Be Kind
    77. Louise
    78. Improvisation No. 2
    79. Hungaria
    80. Jeepers Creepers
    81. Swing 39
    82. Japanese Sandman
    83. I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight?
    84. Tea For Two
    85. My Melancholy Baby
    86. Time On My Hands
    87. Twelfth Year
    88. Montmartre
    89. Low Cotton
    90. Finese
    91. I Know That You Know
    92. Solid Old Man
    93. My Melancholy Baby
    94. Japanese Sandman
    95. Tea For Two
    96. I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight?
    97. Hungaria
    98. Sheik Of Araby
    99. Dream Ship
    100. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
    101. Darktown Strutter's Ball
    102. Blues Of Yesterday
    103. Stockholm
    104. Younger Generation
    105. I'll See You In My Dreams
    106. Echoes Of Spain
    107. Naguine
    108. Undecided
    109. H.C.Q. Strut
    110. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
    111. Man I Love
    112. Boogie Woogie - Part 1
    113. Boogie Woogie - Part 2
    114. Blue Skies
    115. Stomp
    116. Rosetta
    117. Sugar
    118. A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody
    119. Margie
    120. Tears
    121. Limehouse Blues
    122. Daphne
    123. At The Jimmy's Bar
    124. Nuages
    125. Rhythme Futur
    126. Begin The Beguine
    127. Blues
    128. Coucou
    129. Indecision
    130. Serenade D'hiver
    131. Le Sheik
    132. Noel Blues
    133. Margie
    134. Bijou
    135. Indecision
    136. Oui, Cest Ca
    137. Swing 41
    138. Nuages
    139. Pour Vous
    140. Fantaisie Sur Une Danse Norvegienne
    141. Vendredi 13
    142. Liebesfreud
    143. Mabel
    144. Petits Mensonges
    145. Les Yeux Noirs
    146. Sweet Sue
    147. Swing De Paris
    148. Oiseaux Des Iles
    149. All Of Me
    150. Pour Terminer
    151. Pour Commencer
    152. Les Yeux Noirs
    153. Begin The Beguine
    154. Swingin' The Blues
    155. Petite Lili
    156. Ninouche
    157. Festival Swing
    158. Stockholm
    159. Cigale Et La Fourmi
    160. Hungaria
    161. De Nulle Part
    162. Dinete
    163. Crepuscule
    164. Swing 42
    165. Festival Swing 42
    166. Premiere De Idee E'eddie
    167. Nympheas
    168. Feerie
    169. Belleville
    170. Lentement, Mademoiselle
    171. Vous Et Moi
    172. Distraction
    173. Blues En Mineur
    174. Studio 24
    175. Place De Brouckere
    176. Seul Ce Soir
    177. Mixture
    178. Bei Dir War Es Immer So Schon
    179. Divine Beguine
    180. Nuages
    181. Djangology
    182. Eclats De Cuivres
    183. Django Rag
    184. Dynamisme
    185. Tons D' Ebene
    186. Chez Moi A Six Heures
    187. Douce Ambiance
    188. Manoir De Mes Reves
    189. Oui
    190. Cavalerie
    191. Fleur D'ennui
    192. Blues Clair
    193. Improvisation No 3 - Part 1
    194. Improvisation No 3 - Part 2
    195. Belleville
    196. Oubli
    197. Zuiderzee Blues
    198. Abc
    199. Melodie Au Crepuscule
    200. Gaiement