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Django Reinhardt - 1937-1938 (1994) [Gypsy, Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Django Reinhardt - 1937-1938 (1994) [Gypsy, Swing]; FLAC (tracks+.cue)

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Artist: Django Reinhardt
Album: 1937-1938
Genre: Gypsy, Swing
Label: Classics
Released: 1994
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. It Had to Be You (2:45)
  2. Sweet Sue, Just You (2:30)
  3. Honeysuckle Rose (2:55)
  4. Sweet Georgia Brown (3:09)
  5. Night and Day (2:43)
  6. My Sweet (2:56)
  7. Souvenirs (2:47)
  8. Daphne (3:10)
  9. Black and White (3:06)
  10. Stompin' at Decca (2:35)
  11. Un sourire en chantant (With a Smile and a Song) (3:06)
  12. Sifflez en travaillant (Whistle While You Work) (3:07)
  13. Bouncin' Around (3:17)
  14. Ridin' Along the Moscowa (2:53)
  15. Gotta Date in Louisinia (2:49)
  16. Gabriel's Swing (2:41)
  17. Doin' the New Low Down (3:14)
  18. Body and Soul (3:06)
  19. Lover Come Back to Me (2:34)
  20. My Melancholy Baby (3:16)
  21. I Got Rhythm (2:54)
  22. Billets doux (2:57)
  23. Swing from Paris (2:35)

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Here's another in a long line of chronological Reinhardt discs on the Classics label. This time up, more from the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, featuring Reinhardt cohort and violinist Stephane Grappelli, guitarist Roger Chaput, and bassist Louis Vola. Having already cut many sides for the Ultraphone and HMV labels, Reinhardt and company were now recording for Decca; most of these performances were taped in London. Highlights include such Reinhardt and Grappelli staples as "Daphné," "Souvenirs," and "Paris Swing," not to mention fine renditions of "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Sweet Georgia Brown." There are also cuts spotlighting French harmonica great Larry Adler and trumpeter Philippe Brun. With many Reinhardt collections to choose from, this somewhat below-par addition to the Classics series is probably best left to completists.
Review by Stephen Cook

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