Reinhardt, Django

The Legendary Django

After a handful of sides were released for the tiny Ultraphone label in Paris in 1934, Django and his band, the Quintette du Hot Club de France became an overnight sensation. Playing and recording all around Europe, the next few years put Django and his new form of "gypsy jazz" on the map. 1939 found Django and his band touring England when the War broke out, and while Django was able to return France, his right-hand man, virtuoso violinist Stephane Grappelly, was left behind. This collection of sides (1937-1940) spans that tumultuous time, and one can hear the Quintette both, on songs like "Daphne" and "You Took Advantage Of Me", with Grappelly still at the helm, and then later, on the ominously titled "Vendredì 13" and "Rythme Futur" (actually recorded outside the jazz idiom in an attempt to appease the Nazi censors), after Grappelly had been left behind in England. Liner notes by Alexis Korner. SIDE A: 1. Daphne 2. You Took Advantage Of Me 3. Sweet Georgia Brown 4. My Serenade 5. Naguine 6. Stephens Blues 7. You Rascal You SIDE B: 1. Ill See You In My Dreams 2. Stockholm 3. Echoes Of Spain 4. Younger Generation 5. Blues 6. Vendredì 13 7. Rythme Futur

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Release date
15-01-2013
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381034
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