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DJANGO REINHARDT - Swing 39 (1939-2000) Jazz In Paris 13 / RM / FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

There is something carefree and joyful about the music of Django Reinhardt; something that comes bubbling to the surface every time he begins a wild run of notes on his acoustic guitar. Of course the swinging style of Stephane Grappelli's violin doesn't hurt. Nor do great songs like "Tea for Two," "My Melancholy Baby," and "Jeepers Creepers." Swing 39 captures 17 tracks by the Quintet of the Hot Club of France, including a number of alternate versions, on the eve of Grappelli leaving the group (because of the war). Two bouncy versions of "Jeepers Creepers" start things off, and while the pacing of both cuts is similar, each guitar solo is fresh and fundamentally different. Reinhardt creates endless variety through his ability to solo with chords or single notes, bend strings, and constantly alter the tempo. The band transforms two versions of "I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight" (usually a sad thing to wonder) into bright and cheerful melodies, and magically reworks "Tea for Two" three times. The last version of "Tea for Two" slows the pace, adds 30 seconds, and fully captures the romanticism of the piece. Reinhardt swings hard, adding little runs and minor-key flourishes on two originals, "Twelfth Year" and "Hungaria." "Hungaria" receives a particularly engaging workout, with the master assertively developing his lead lines, each building from the last but always expressing new ideas. For those unfamiliar with Reinhardt's fabulous guitar (shame on you!), Swing 39 offers a great place to get started. Fans will enjoy dissecting and comparing the multiple takes. Either way, this is a fine album, with Reinhardt and Grappelli sounding simply marvelous. by Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr.  
Tracklist :
1     Jeepers Creepers 3:16
Johnny Mercer / Harry Warren
2     Jeepers Creepers 3:15
Johnny Mercer / Harry Warren
3     Swing '39 3:21
Stéphane Grappelli / Django Reinhardt
4     Japanese Sandman 2:41
Raymond B. Egan / Richard A. Whiting
5     I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight 3:04
Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn
6     I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight 3:10
Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn
7     Tea for Two 2:52
Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans
8     Tea for Two 2:54
Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans
9     My Melancholy Baby 3:24
Ernie Burnett / George Norton
10     Time on My Hands 2:43
Harold Adamson / Mack Gordon / Vincent Youmans
11     Twelfth Year 2:41
Stéphane Grappelli / Django Reinhardt
12     Twelfth Year 2:42
Stéphane Grappelli / Django Reinhardt
13     My Melancholy Baby 2:50
Ernie Burnett / George Norton
14     Japanese Sandman 3:09
Raymond B. Egan / Richard A. Whiting
15     Tea for Two 3:16
Irving Caesar / Vincent Youmans
16     I Wonder Where My Baby Is Tonight 2:48
Walter Donaldson / Gus Kahn
17     Hungaria 2:46
Stéphane Grappelli / Django Reinhardt
Credits :
Double Bass – Emmanuel Soudieux
Ensemble – Quintette Du Hot Club De France
Guitar – Joseph Reinhardt, Pierre "Barro" Ferret
Lead Guitar – Django Reinhardt
Violin – Stéphane Grappelli
Nota :
Recorded in Paris in 1939 on March 21 (1-6), March 23 (7-13) and May 17 (14-18)
Reissue of the Decca 78rpm discs 5780, 5824, 5831, 5943, 6875, 6899, 7198 and 7568

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