The foremost Gypsy guitarist in the world and a legend amonst European Gypsies, Angelo DeBarre has been astonishing audiences world-wide with his virtuosity for the past twp decades. He is one of the most versatile guitarists of our time and is now the recognised master of the style originated by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli at the Hot Club of Paris . Formed in 2000 this UK based Quartet has been touring the world and is known for their cutting edge approach to the later period of the Reinhardt repertoire. This long awaited 2nd CD catches the band live at the tail end of a 2 month tour in 2007. Recorded live at Le QuecumBar, London's world premier Gypsy Swing venue, the quartet rocks through 13 tracks of mostly little played material and shows the band to be at the top of the pile of current European Swing groups.
This is a very hot gypsy jazz CD. The band is a straight gypsy jazz lineup with Angelo Debarre on lead guitar, Ludovic Beier on button accordeon, with two rhythm guitars and a double bass. The tunes are mainly gypsy jazz standards (Douce Ambiance, Yeux Noirs, Troublant Bolero, China Boy) with a few originals including solo tracks by each of the lead musicians. Once you get past the opening number, in which Debarre on guitar and Beier on accordion chase each other around like a couple of hyperactive squirrels, their vast expressive and technical range is very impressive. From the manic high spirits of Swannee River to the deep melancholy of Ton doux sourire, they manage it all to perfection. This is a style of music that grew out of jazz and now pursues a kind of parallel existence, living by its own rules and speaking its own language.
Not many gypsy guitarists can truly be considered heirs of Django Reinhardt. However, Angelo Debarre can claim that title. He carries on the gipsy jazz tradition while always renewing the repertoire thanks to his uncommon creativity. On Complicite, Debarre joins forces with virtuoso violinist Marius Apostol, cimbalom player Kosty Lacatus and the band Gipsy Unity. In addition to pieces composed by the leaders, the album also contains three covers of Django originals.
If the Parisian aesthetic is about anything, it is about joy, elegantly packaged. This disc of swing tunes embodies that, being unfailingly exuberant but never uncontrolled. This is hot and sexy gypsy jazz pulled together by the extraordinary musicianship of Angelo Debarre and Ludovic Beier. The clear twang of the guitar scales the melodies up and down like a monkey, and the accordion thrums its way around the story and back again. The solos in "Le danseur de Charleston" pull you deep inside, waiting to see what on earth they might pull out next. But for those moments of strolling down the boulevards, there is also the relaxed sway of "Sous le Soleil de Paris," where the quick pattering of the guitar bounces like raindrops off the pavement…
The "Gypsy jazz" - also known as Gypsy swing - is an expression that is often said to be born with the guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt in the 30's. Because its origin is, to a large extent French, it is often referred to as "Gypsy Jazz" or "Manouche Jazz" even in English texts. Between 1930 and 1950, Django was at the head of a group of gypsy guitarists working in Paris and around.
The son of legendary chanteur Serge and the brother of actress/singer Charlotte, Lulu Gainsbourg finally followed in his family's musical footsteps at the age of 25 with this tribute record, From Gainsbourg to Lulu. Its 16 covers of his late father's work include five solo numbers, collaborations with both English-language artists (Scarlett Johansson on "Bonnie & Clyde"), and some of his homeland's biggest stars (M on "Requiem pour un Con"), and tracks recorded solely by the likes of Iggy Pop ("Initial BB"), Shane MacGowan ("Sous le Soleil Exactement"), and Vanessa Paradis & Johnny Depp ("Ballade de Melody Nelson").