Showing posts with label Hot Club Quintet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hot Club Quintet. Show all posts

Friday, September 20, 2013

The Hot Club Quintet - Hot Club Of Paris

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 36:57
Size: 84.6 MB
Styles: Swing, Gypsy jazz
Year: 2002
Art: Front

[2:56] 1. Honeysuckle Rose
[2:57] 2. Swing '42
[2:19] 3. How High The Moon
[2:31] 4. MCQ Strut
[3:11] 5. Villa Georgette
[3:03] 6. Viper's Dream
[2:43] 7. The French Connection
[2:12] 8. Swing '84
[2:26] 9. Minor Swing
[3:15] 10. This Can't Be Love
[3:44] 11. Body And Soul
[2:48] 12. Losing No Time
[2:45] 13. It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)

Gypsy jazz (also known as gypsy swing or hot club jazz) is a style of jazz music often said to have been started by guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt in the 1930s. Because its origins are largely in France it is often called by the French name, "jazz manouche", or alternatively, "manouche jazz", even in English language sources. Django was foremost among a group of Gypsy guitarists working in and around Paris in the 1930s through the 1950s, a group which also included the brothers Baro, Sarane, and Matelo Ferret and Reinhardt's brother Joseph "Nin-Nin" Reinhardt.

Many of the musicians in this style worked in Paris in various popular Musette ensembles. The Musette style waltz remains an important component in the Gypsy jazz repertoire. Reinhardt was noted for combining a dark, chromatic Gypsy flavor with the swing articulation of the period. This combination is critical to this style of jazz. In addition to this his approach continues to form the basis for contemporary Gypsy jazz guitar. Reinhardt's most famous group, the Quintette du Hot Club de France, also brought fame to jazz violinist Stéphane Grappelli.

Hot Club Of Paris