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Postwar Recordings 1944-1953
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Postwar Recordings 1944-1953
Current price: $29.99


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Postwar Recordings 1944-1953
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Postwar Recordings 1944-1953
contains 106 tracks, spread out over five CDs, tracing the complete postwar recordings of Gypsy guitarist
Django Reinhardt
. These sides highlight the guitarist's later stages of development, embracing bebop and the electric guitar.
Reinhardt
is also reunited with violinist
Stephane Grappelli
, picking up where they left off before the war. By the fifth disc it's apparent
was evolving, becoming fatigued with maintaining, exclusively, the prewar music that he created with
Grappelli
and
the Quintette du Hot Club de France
. Unfortunately,
died before the next stage of his musical transformation was complete, leaving the listener wondering what might have been. Alongside the aforementioned
are performances featuring such noteworthy musicians as pianist
Mel Powell
,
Ellington
trumpeter/cornetist
Rex Stewart
, drummer
Ray McKinley
, clarinetist
Peanuts Hucko
, and
's replacement in
the Hot Club
Hubert Rostaing
. As always,
JSP
does an admirable job remastering the tracks, providing recording dates and detailed liner notes, and separating the discs into specific years. ~ Al Campbell
contains 106 tracks, spread out over five CDs, tracing the complete postwar recordings of Gypsy guitarist
Django Reinhardt
. These sides highlight the guitarist's later stages of development, embracing bebop and the electric guitar.
Reinhardt
is also reunited with violinist
Stephane Grappelli
, picking up where they left off before the war. By the fifth disc it's apparent
was evolving, becoming fatigued with maintaining, exclusively, the prewar music that he created with
Grappelli
and
the Quintette du Hot Club de France
. Unfortunately,
died before the next stage of his musical transformation was complete, leaving the listener wondering what might have been. Alongside the aforementioned
are performances featuring such noteworthy musicians as pianist
Mel Powell
,
Ellington
trumpeter/cornetist
Rex Stewart
, drummer
Ray McKinley
, clarinetist
Peanuts Hucko
, and
's replacement in
the Hot Club
Hubert Rostaing
. As always,
JSP
does an admirable job remastering the tracks, providing recording dates and detailed liner notes, and separating the discs into specific years. ~ Al Campbell