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Django Reinhardt - Django Reinhardt - Integrale Vol 17 La Mer - 1949 [CD]

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3448360231721
Artist
Django Reinhardt
Format
CD
Record Label
Frémeaux & Associés
Release Year
2003
Release Title
Complete, Vol. 17: 1949 La mer
Instrument
Guitar
Genre
Jazz
Run Time
128 Mins 38 Seconds

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Record Label
Frémeaux & Associés
UPC
3448360231721
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Artist
Django Reinhardt
Format
CD
Release Year
2003
Release Title
Complete, Vol. 17: 1949 La mer
Instrument
Guitar
Genre
Jazz
Run Time
128 Mins 38 Seconds

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City Hall
Number of Discs
2
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
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Personnel: Django Reinhardt (guitar); Stéphane Grappelli (violin); Gianni Safred (piano); Aurelio de Carolis (drums). Recording information: National Italian Radio Studios, Rome, Italy (01/1949-02/1949). Here is a fascinating taste of where Django's art was headed during the last years of his life. By the late '40s, Django was feeling somewhat disconnected from audiences both in the U.S.A. and in Europe. He found himself in the strange position of being too modern for the traditionalists and too traditional for certain modernists. Much of this divisiveness was invented by uptight music critics and exacerbated by shortsighted journalists. Django's musical reality was interwoven throughout the many different fibers of that continuous braid of contrasting traditions known as jazz. His musical persona inevitably rendered contrived categories virtually meaningless. Django should be considered the perfect example of non-linear individuality. He embodied the calmly anarchic aspect of jazz in ways that confounded self-appointed experts who desperately wanted to pigeonhole him. But pigeonholes are surely for pigeons, not artists. Django's poetics could not and still won't be contained. Consisting of 40 sides culled from studio acetate recordings made for radio broadcast purposes in Rome, this package contains some of Django's most ambitious work. Together again for the very last time, Reinhardt and Grappelli had only recently been reunited, and were gigging at a swank Roman restaurant in the company of a few younger musicians. Apparently the management sternly advised the band to keep the music accessible so as not to rile the patrons. Upon finding themselves in a room with microphones and only the engineer to answer to, these musicians obviously relished every opportunity to let loose and follow their intuitive impulses, a dynamic most often encountered in live performance. The spontaneity is at times breathtaking. Django in particular can be heard stretching out like never before. At times his playing almost brings to mind the careful recklessness of Eugene Chadbourne. He moves beyond showy dexterity to something scruffier and more rambunctious. Here is a clear precedent for that freedom of expression that flowered consistently in most music during the second half of the 20th century. Django was very inspired by what the critics called bebop; some of his lines resemble those of Charlie Parker. Older material revisited during these sessions sounds wonderfully transformed; rather than the steady chunk-chunk of rhythm guitars, there's more modern, pared-down support from piano, bass, and drums. Instead of the bright and bouncy Hot Club swing of the '30s, here are freshly inspired interactions between guitarist and violinist, each willing to take the music a little further than previous conditions had allowed. Slower numbers glow with greater dramatic intensity. When the tempo picks up, there is a wildness to their improvising that perfectly matches the sta
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