I'd really like to hear Joseph Reinhardt's version of Tears but haven't been able to find a downloadable version of it. If anyone has it or knows if it's available somewhere I'd really appreciate the help!
Thank you Scot!
I thought it'd be a great song for him to play and it truly was! Nin-Nin always puts an interesting spin on Django's songs, particularly the sadder ones. I feel he's a bit darker than his brother; Django is more playful while Joseph likes to set the mood. He plays solo guitar like a rhythm player. I really liked the amplified tone he got too!
Thanks again!
I dont know if I would say darker. it is true that he has a melancholic side but when you listen to the recording of the tune Mon Pote le Gitan, it is definitely a weird and unique arrangement but a quite cheerful one.
And I dont know what you mean by play solo like a rhythm player but he was definitely a good rhythm player. Maybe that Joseph was not as melodically creative as Django but that his solos had a good rhythmic quality.
Like the one on Harlem Swing.
The final two LPs on Paps' discography have a good selection of Joseph's melancholy and idiosyncratic compositions, full of odd turns and tons of atmosphere, along with cool arrangements of standards. As Ted says, he was a somber guy and it came out in his playing. These recordings are really quite rare; it's good to see them up where they can be heard by all.
And don't miss that crazy and transcendent version of Mon Pote le Gitane - completely unique. Henri Crolla made some similar recordings of solo guitar pieces, if you like this it's worth tracking that one down too.
It is written in the Acknowledgments but it is also good to remember the generous people. All the recordings proposed on the website mentioned above are there due to the generosity of Scot!! Thanks again
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I thought it'd be a great song for him to play and it truly was! Nin-Nin always puts an interesting spin on Django's songs, particularly the sadder ones. I feel he's a bit darker than his brother; Django is more playful while Joseph likes to set the mood. He plays solo guitar like a rhythm player. I really liked the amplified tone he got too!
Thanks again!
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It's interesting in bars 5-12 of the head, Joseph strongly emphasizes the 6th string downward bass line.
"It's a great feeling to be dealing with material which is better than yourself, that you know you can never live up to."
-- Orson Welles
And I dont know what you mean by play solo like a rhythm player but he was definitely a good rhythm player. Maybe that Joseph was not as melodically creative as Django but that his solos had a good rhythmic quality.
Like the one on Harlem Swing.
FYI You can hear all those recordings on this page dedicated to the discography of Joseph
https://djangonewquintettclarinet.wordpress.com/2017/08/16/discographie-de-joseph-reinhardt/