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Django in Rome 1949-1950 ()

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Django in Rome 1949-1950 - Django Reinhardt
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  1. Over the Rainbow
  2. Night and Day
  3. Minor Blues
  4. Nature Boy
  5. The Word Is Is Waiting for the Sunshine
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  1. Over the Rainbow
  2. Night and Day
  3. Minor Blues
  4. Nature Boy
  5. The Word Is Is Waiting for the Sunshine
  6. Vous Qui Passez Sans Me Voir
  7. Hallelujah
  8. Nagasaki
  9. I'll Never Be the Same
  10. Swing '39
  11. Clopin Clopant
  12. Honeysuckle Rose
  13. All the Things You Are
  14. Djangology
  15. Liza
  16. For Sentimental Reasons
  17. Daphne
  18. La Mer
  19. Sweet Georgia Brown
  20. Lover Man
  21. Marie
  22. Stormy Weather
  23. Minor Swing
  24. To Each His Own
  25. What Is This Thing Called Love
  26. Ou es-Tu Mon Amour
  27. Undecided
  28. Swing '42
  29. I Surrender Dear
  30. After You've Gone
  31. I Got Rhythm
  32. I Saw Stars
  33. Artillerie Lourde
  34. It's Only a Paper Moon
  35. Time on My Hands
  36. Brick Top
  37. Tchaikovsky's Starry Night
  38. My Blue Heaven
  39. Menilmontant
  40. Swing Guitars
  41. My Melancholy Baby
  42. Webster
  43. Micro
  44. Micro
  45. Dream of You
  46. Begin the Beguine
  47. How High the Moon
  48. Nuages
  49. I Can't Get Started
  50. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  51. The Man I Love
  52. The Peanut Vendor
  53. Just a Gigolo
  54. Troublant Bolero
  55. Rosetta
  56. Blue Skies
  57. It Might as Well Be Spring
  58. Blue Lou
  59. Brazil
  60. What a Difference a Day Made
  61. Pigalle
  62. Manior de Mes Reves
  63. Improvisation, No. 4
  64. Anniversary Song
  65. Stormy Weather
  66. Russian Songs Melody
  67. Jersey Bounce
  68. Dinette
  69. Sophisticated Lady
  70. Micro
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The postwar recording sessions included in this budget-priced boxed set are the last ones Django Reinhardt made with violinist Stephane Grappelli. The remaining original members of his acclaimed Quintette du Hot Club de France had departed already, and on the first three of these four discs the guitarist and violinist are accompanied by a trio of Italian musicians: pianist Gianni Safred, bassist Carlo Pecori, and drummer Aurelio de Carolis. (The recordings on the fourth disc, which date from 1950, are credited to the ...

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