Bireli - Move
Anything by Waso
Our Gypsy Rhapsody by Pigalle 44
Yochka - Moreno
The 2nd Disc of the Zigeuner series with Schnuckenack Rheinhardt on the cover (Amazing).
The Bousquet album if you can get it...
For non-traditional stuff I also like the sound of the mando mixed in this style - Robin Nolan's Rendezvous at the Nightery and Stephane Wrembel's Gypsy Rumble are terrific albums with Grisman playing some.
The ones that come to mind which I think are outstanding are:
Adrien and Gonzalo, Classico
Rocky Gresset, self titled album
Yorgui Loeffler, Bouncin' around
Les Doigts De L'homme, 1910
1910 is especially impressive for not only the solo performances but with overall creativity, arrangements and imagination. Really one of the monumental achievements in this genre.
PS plus it's showcasing the entire band as a whole as opposed to the more common jazz individualism.
Angelo Debarre ~ Moreno Trio – Romano Baschepen
Antoine Boyer - Sita
Fapy Lafertin and Le Jazz reissue
Bireli Lagrene's Gypsy Project records
LDDLH - 1910...but I'm really coming around to Mumbo Jumbo in a big way
Most of Gonzalo's stuff floors me, but the Classico and New Hot Club of America records are currently big for me.
Jo Privat - Manouche Partie
Raphael Fays - Sans Domicile Fixe
Bamboula Ferret and Fapy Lafertin - Ou Welto Risella
Tchavolo Schmitt - Miri Familia
Boulou and Elios Ferre - Gypsy Dreams
Fapy Lafertin - Fleur de Lavande
Gonzalo & Adrien - Classico
(I'm really hoping these two will record another one together)
Angelo Debarre - Live in Paris
Les Doigts de l'Homme - 1910
(I discovered this after a bit of prejudice I had due to their more modern and super fast self-titled album. This one is must have. Some of their arrangements on this album are just brilliant - e.g. Indifference)
Rosenberg Trio - Roots
(more expressive and less shreddy than their average, which I love about this album)
Rosenberg Trio - Seresta
(surprised nobody mentioned this so far)
For a slightly different flavor:
Joscho Stephan & Helmut Eisel - Gypsy Meets Klezmer
Gypsy Guitars - Serge Camps, Angelo and Franck Anastasio; Titi Demeter; Samy Daussat - In Time; Oscar Alleman - Swing Guitar Masterpieces; Eddie Lang & Joe Venuti - The New York Sessions; Jo Privat & Mattelot Ferret - Manouche Partie; Stephane Grappelli - Live At The Blue Note; Baro Ferret - Swing Valses; Tcha Limberger - Les Violons De Bruxelles; Bireli - Blue Eyes; Sarane & Mattelot Ferret - Tribute To Django; Tchavalo - Alors? Voila?; and, absolutely anything Fapy has ever recorded including this little gem that to my knowledge was never commercially available.
another absolute favorite of mine is the Jon Larsen and Pascal de Loutchek album Russian Guitars. A mix of classical and gypsy, very smooth and some real nice chords.
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Anything by Waso
Our Gypsy Rhapsody by Pigalle 44
Yochka - Moreno
The 2nd Disc of the Zigeuner series with Schnuckenack Rheinhardt on the cover (Amazing).
The Bousquet album if you can get it...
For non-traditional stuff I also like the sound of the mando mixed in this style - Robin Nolan's Rendezvous at the Nightery and Stephane Wrembel's Gypsy Rumble are terrific albums with Grisman playing some.
Adrien and Gonzalo, Classico
Rocky Gresset, self titled album
Yorgui Loeffler, Bouncin' around
Les Doigts De L'homme, 1910
1910 is especially impressive for not only the solo performances but with overall creativity, arrangements and imagination. Really one of the monumental achievements in this genre.
PS plus it's showcasing the entire band as a whole as opposed to the more common jazz individualism.
One of my favourites at the moment is the reissue double cd of Fapy Lafertin and Le Jazz' albums from 1994 and 1996.
Our Gypsy Rhapsody is indeed an enjoyable cd. I listened to it just a few days ago.
Another one I have just rediscovered is Christian Escoudé's Catalogne.
This is great guys! I appreciate your ideas.
Angelo Debarre ~ Moreno Trio – Romano Baschepen
Antoine Boyer - Sita
Fapy Lafertin and Le Jazz reissue
Bireli Lagrene's Gypsy Project records
LDDLH - 1910...but I'm really coming around to Mumbo Jumbo in a big way
Most of Gonzalo's stuff floors me, but the Classico and New Hot Club of America records are currently big for me.
Raphael Fays - Sans Domicile Fixe
Bamboula Ferret and Fapy Lafertin - Ou Welto Risella
Tchavolo Schmitt - Miri Familia
Boulou and Elios Ferre - Gypsy Dreams
Fapy Lafertin - Fleur de Lavande
(I'm really hoping these two will record another one together)
Angelo Debarre - Live in Paris
Les Doigts de l'Homme - 1910
(I discovered this after a bit of prejudice I had due to their more modern and super fast self-titled album. This one is must have. Some of their arrangements on this album are just brilliant - e.g. Indifference)
Rosenberg Trio - Roots
(more expressive and less shreddy than their average, which I love about this album)
Rosenberg Trio - Seresta
(surprised nobody mentioned this so far)
For a slightly different flavor:
Joscho Stephan & Helmut Eisel - Gypsy Meets Klezmer