21.9.23

EDDIE SOUTH – 1937-1941 | The Classics Chronological Series – 737 (1993) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

The 20 recordings on the 1937-1941 volume were cut variously in Paris during 1937; Hilversum, Holland, in 1938; and New York in 1940 and 1941. The French and Dutch recordings represent South's final European sessions before his return to the United States in 1938 -- that's Django Reinhardt strumming along on the two Parisian sides, "Fiddle Blues" and "Interpretation Sing du Premier Mouvement du Concerto en Re Mineur de Jean-Sebastien Bach-Part 2," with Stephane Grappelli joining him on violin. South's own quintet (including the extraordinarily sweet piano of David Martin) is featured on the four Hilversum sides, all of which -- "Honeysuckle Rose," "On the Sunny Side of the Street," the delightful "Fiddleditty," and the extraordinary "Black Gypsy," a track worthy of Jascha Heifetz -- are worth the price of this disc. South's New York-based Columbia and Okeh sides never sold as well as what he did for Swing, but they're equally worthwhile. The disc closes out with his hot rendition of "Lady Be Good" and a mellow version of "Stompin' at the Savoy." Bruce Eder    Tracklist + Credits :

Um comentário:

  1. https://nitroflare.com/view/D22D3870DC38037/Eddie_South_-_1937-1941_(CC
    _737)_FLAC.rar

    ResponderExcluir

HEITOR VILLA-LOBOS : Piano Music • 1 | A Prole do Bebê No. 1 · Cirandas (Sonia Rubinsky) (1999) FLAC (image+.cue), lossless

Villa-Lobos, although not a concert pianist himself, wrote over 200 piano pieces, many of them derived from folk music and often reflecting ...