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Les Incontournables(more) »rank: 1073225by: Stephane Grappelli
:Album Details:Collection of his Greatest Recordings for Warner Released in Limited Edition Digipack. Digitally Remastered. |
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Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli(more) »rank: 1134291by: Django Reinhardt with Stephane Grappelli
: :Initially inspired by the guitar-violin duets of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli developed a distinctive group sound for the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, with lead and two rhythm guitars, violin, and bass. These recordings come from near the end of their musical relationship, broadcasts from late in 1947. It's remarkably loose playing, with Django's virtuosity exploding on versions of some of his most notable compositions, like 'Nuages' and 'Manoir de Mes Reves,' as well as jazz tunes reaching all the way back to 'Dinah' and 'Tiger Rag.' Reinhardt was increasingly incorporating bop elements ... |
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Crazy Rhythm(more) »rank: 1134291by: Django Reinhardt
: :Initially inspired by the guitar-violin duets of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli developed a distinctive group sound for the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, with lead and two rhythm guitars, violin, and bass. These recordings come from near the end of their musical relationship, broadcasts from late in 1947. It's remarkably loose playing, with Django's virtuosity exploding on versions of some of his most notable compositions, like 'Nuages' and 'Manoir de Mes Reves,' as well as jazz tunes reaching all the way back to 'Dinah' and 'Tiger Rag.' Reinhardt was increasingly incorporating bop elements ... |
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Immortal Concerts(more) »rank: 1174535by: Stephane Grappelli Trio
: :Initially inspired by the guitar-violin duets of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli developed a distinctive group sound for the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, with lead and two rhythm guitars, violin, and bass. These recordings come from near the end of their musical relationship, broadcasts from late in 1947. It's remarkably loose playing, with Django's virtuosity exploding on versions of some of his most notable compositions, like 'Nuages' and 'Manoir de Mes Reves,' as well as jazz tunes reaching all the way back to 'Dinah' and 'Tiger Rag.' Reinhardt was increasingly incorporating bop elements ... |
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Four Acoustic Guitar Giants(more) »rank: 770177by: Django Reinhardt
: :Initially inspired by the guitar-violin duets of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli developed a distinctive group sound for the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, with lead and two rhythm guitars, violin, and bass. These recordings come from near the end of their musical relationship, broadcasts from late in 1947. It's remarkably loose playing, with Django's virtuosity exploding on versions of some of his most notable compositions, like 'Nuages' and 'Manoir de Mes Reves,' as well as jazz tunes reaching all the way back to 'Dinah' and 'Tiger Rag.' Reinhardt was increasingly incorporating bop elements ... |
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Just One of Those Things(more) »rank: 601974by: Stephane Grappelli with Martin Taylor
: :Initially inspired by the guitar-violin duets of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli developed a distinctive group sound for the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, with lead and two rhythm guitars, violin, and bass. These recordings come from near the end of their musical relationship, broadcasts from late in 1947. It's remarkably loose playing, with Django's virtuosity exploding on versions of some of his most notable compositions, like 'Nuages' and 'Manoir de Mes Reves,' as well as jazz tunes reaching all the way back to 'Dinah' and 'Tiger Rag.' Reinhardt was increasingly incorporating bop elements ... |
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At the Warsaw Jazz Jamboree(more) »rank: 1030680by: Stephane Grappelli
: :Initially inspired by the guitar-violin duets of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli developed a distinctive group sound for the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, with lead and two rhythm guitars, violin, and bass. These recordings come from near the end of their musical relationship, broadcasts from late in 1947. It's remarkably loose playing, with Django's virtuosity exploding on versions of some of his most notable compositions, like 'Nuages' and 'Manoir de Mes Reves,' as well as jazz tunes reaching all the way back to 'Dinah' and 'Tiger Rag.' Reinhardt was increasingly incorporating bop elements ... |
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1951(more) »rank: 642447by: James Moody
: :Initially inspired by the guitar-violin duets of Eddie Lang and Joe Venuti, Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli developed a distinctive group sound for the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, with lead and two rhythm guitars, violin, and bass. These recordings come from near the end of their musical relationship, broadcasts from late in 1947. It's remarkably loose playing, with Django's virtuosity exploding on versions of some of his most notable compositions, like 'Nuages' and 'Manoir de Mes Reves,' as well as jazz tunes reaching all the way back to 'Dinah' and 'Tiger Rag.' Reinhardt was increasingly incorporating bop elements ... |
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I Got Rhythm(more) »rank: 1025370by: Django Reinhardt
:Album Description:violinist first and a guitarist later, Django Reinhardt grew up in a gypsy camp near Paris where he absorbed the gypsy strain into his music. |
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I Got Rhythm(more) »rank: 459574by: Django Reinhardt
:Album Description:violinist first and a guitarist later, Django Reinhardt grew up in a gypsy camp near Paris where he absorbed the gypsy strain into his music. |



