Saturday, April 10, 2021

Jacob Fischer Trio - Django

Styles: Guitar Jazz
Year: 2011
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 64:13
Size: 148,7 MB
Art: Front

(4:28) 1. Napolitana
(5:02) 2. Metabolic Age
(3:43) 3. Small Teardrop
(6:03) 4. Django
(5:31) 5. Sonho Carioca
(4:49) 6. Theme for Ernie
(4:08) 7. Frère Joseph
(4:53) 8. Retrato Em Branco e Preto (zingaro)
(3:24) 9. Accent Circonflexe
(3:11) 10. Brother Can You Spare a Dime?
(4:34) 11. Parisian Thorughfare
(4:50) 12. Amarcord
(2:46) 13. Hugos Howl
(3:25) 14. Den Allersidste Dans
(3:18) 15. Huset på Christianshavn

Jacob Fischer Trio made their record debut in 2008 with the Danish violinist Svend Asmussen as guest musician. With Django , the trio follows up on the success with Italian Fancesco Cali as guest musician on accordion. Django is, as the title suggests, a tribute to Django Reinhardt - the Belgian guitarist, who to that extent came to form a school within the genre mix jazz / gypsy. Few guitarists, like him, have created a style. But he did, despite a physical weakness

Like Django Reinhardt, Jacob Fischer plays guitar. And no one can be in doubt: Jacob Fischer is both fascinated by Django Reinhardt's universe and even an excellent guitarist with an obvious sense of the genre. Add to that the fact that he has managed to get Francesco Cali on accordion, you have the basic elements of what has become a good, expressive album. For that's what Django is: A beautiful, well-crafted whole with a simple set-up and a simple expression. An instrumental album that reflects the fusion of Jacob Fischers, Hugo Rasmussen, Janus Templetons and Fancesco Calis in the genre. https://translate.google.com.br/translate?hl=en&sl=da&u=https://gaffa.dk/anmeldelse/52688/jacob-fischer-trio-django&prev=search&pto=aue

Personnel: Guitar – Jacob Fischer; Guitar [Rhythm] – Regin Fuhlendorf; Accordion – Francesco Calì; Bass – Hugo Rasmussen; Drums – Janus Templeton

Django

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