I assume it is rare because I cannot find it on spotify, amazon, or youtube.
I've been working out of Stan Ayeroff's Music of Django Reinhardt and he has a transcription of a version of Tiger Rag that Django did while on his tour in the US with Duke Ellington. It's one of the longest transcriptions in the book and, judging by the transcription, it has a lot of more modern/bebop idioms in the solo as far as color tones go than, say, his earlier stuff. Also, Django plays an electric guitar on it which may explain its popularity. I was just really curious about what it sounded like and I can't find the damn thing anywhere! I'm wondering if maybe Ayeroff got the title wrong or something? Any help would be appreciated!
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Bad post by me..
SORRY
thanks rimm
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Ah you removed it before I completed my post.
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Didn't know you were posting just wanted to get closer to the truth and remove the bad one.
I did find some stuff about The Savory Collection
Sorry about the above post
Listening-savory-seg5
has Django and Duke at about 08:20 doing Honeysuckle Rose
Listening to the Savory Collection With Loren Schoenberg
http://www.prx.org/pieces/64127-listening-to-the-savory-collection-with-loren-scho
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