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Complete, Vol. 17: 1949 la Mer ()

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Complete, Vol. 17: 1949 la Mer - Django Reinhardt
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  1. Djangology
  2. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
  3. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
  4. Daphné
  5. La Mer (Beyond the Sea)
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  1. Djangology
  2. Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away)
  3. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
  4. Daphné
  5. La Mer (Beyond the Sea)
  6. Sweet Georgia Brown
  7. Lover Man
  8. Marie
  9. Stormy Weather
  10. Minor Swing
  11. To Each His Own Symphony
  12. What Is This Thing Called Love?
  13. Ou Es-Tu, Mon Amour? (Where Are You, My Love?)
  14. Undecided
  15. Improvisation No. 4
  16. Swing '42
  17. I Surrender, Dear
  18. After You've Gone
  19. I Got Rhythm
  20. I Saw Stars
  21. Artillerie Lourde (Heavy Artillery)
  22. It's Only a Paper Moon
  23. Time on My Hands
  24. Brick Top
  25. Improvisation sur l'Andante de la Symphonie No.6
  26. My Blue Heaven
  27. Ménilmontant
  28. Swing Guitars
  29. My Melancholy Baby
  30. Webster
  31. Micro (Mike)
  32. Micro (Mike)
  33. Dream of You
  34. Begin the Beguine
  35. How High the Moon
  36. Nuages
  37. I Can't Get Started
  38. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  39. Manoir de Mes Rêves
  40. The Man I Love
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Here is a fascinating taste of where Django's art was headed during the last years of his life. By the late '40s, Django was feeling somewhat disconnected from audiences both in the U.S.A. and in Europe. He found himself in the strange position of being too modern for the traditionalists and too traditional for certain modernists. Much of this divisiveness was invented by uptight music critics and exacerbated by shortsighted journalists. Django's musical reality was interwoven throughout the many different fibers of that ...

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