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Tracklist 0:00 01 - Dinah 2:37 02 - Tiger Rag 5:11 03 - Confessin' 8:08 04 - Swanee River 11:12 05 - Some of These Days 13:37 06 - Djangology 16:35 07 - I'se a Muggin' 19:44 08 - I Can't Give You Anything But Love 23:09 09 - Shine 26:06 10 - Swing Guitars 28:34 11 - Georgia On My Mind 31:50 12 - Tears 34:31 13 - Solitude 37:42 14 - Charleston 40:34 15 - Ain't Misbehavin' 43:31 16 - Rose Room 46:17 17 - Body and Soul 49:47 18 - Chicago 53:14 19 - Mystery Pacific 55:36 20 - The Sheik of Araby 58:42 21 - Minor Swing 1:02:00 22 - Viper's Dream Guitar (Solo) – Django Reinhardt Violin – Stéphane Grappelli, Michel Warlop Guitar (Rhythm) – Joseph Reinhardt, Roger Chaput, Pierre “Baro” Ferret, Matelo Ferret Bass – Louis Vola, Juan Fernández, Eugène D’Hellemmes, Pierre Michelot Vocals / Accompaniment – Jerry Mengo, Bert Tenor Saxophone – Coleman Hawkins Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter Drums – Tommy Benford This compilation album, which brings together recordings made between 1934 and 1937 by Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli, and the Quintette du Hot Club de France, constitutes one of the most vibrant and significant documents in the history of European jazz. At a time when jazz was dominated by American big bands and swing combos, the Parisian group led by Reinhardt and Grappelli contributed a completely distinctive sound: a string orchestra without drums, with rhythm guitars instead of a wind section, and with Grappelli's violin as a leading solo instrument. The album showcases the group's versatility, from the sparkling vitality of pieces like "Tiger Rag" and "Swing Guitars" to the melodic elegance of "Georgia on My Mind" and "Body and Soul." Reinhardt, on his lead guitar, displays a unique language that combines the manouche tradition of his Gypsy heritage with the phrasing and syncopation of American swing, creating agile improvisational lines full of fire and harmonic sophistication. Grappelli, meanwhile, contributes a lyrical, agile, and always melodic violin, which dialogues with Django's guitar in a constant game of question and answer, giving the music a joyful and deeply communicative character. The quintet relies on the solid rhythmic pulse of Joseph Reinhardt, Roger Chaput, and, later, the Ferret brothers on rhythm guitars, while Louis Vola and other guest bassists provide the firm foundation on which everything unfolds. The album also includes landmark collaborations with figures such as Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter, who integrate American sounds with Parisian style in memorable sessions. Listening to this repertoire is like delving into the genesis of "jazz manouche," a style that not only defined Reinhardt's career but also laid the foundations for a musical school that remains alive almost a century later. The collection not only documents a founding period of European jazz, but also conveys the freshness of a cultural fusion where Gypsy passion, French sophistication, and African-American swing converge in a new, exuberant, and timeless language.