If you are not on Facebook, you might not know that a new recording of Django was found today. It is from the 1945 concert with the ATC band. It comes from Radio Luxembourg archives that were sold in the 90's. The guy who had it shared it on his website 78tours.com but didnt really share it further. Somebody of the GJ community found that while doing other research and was happily surprised.
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Jam session Django ATC
Note: I didnt find it and I am not the original owner of the discs.
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Several classic Django ideas/licks in there.
Adrian
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Some of the recordings seem to contain the last part of the previous tune on them, or the first part of the preceding, this is because to get a continuous recording, you had to use two record lathes and record on two discs and alternate between them, or there would be no sound while you changed discs.
A few of these titles are already released on Frémeaux & Associés - Django Reinhardt Intégrale Vol. 12, sourced from American Forces Network (AFN) discs, I believe. Some are completely new, but all of them you can tell have very good audio fidelity behind the noise!
Interesting that Radio Luxembourg had an auction for their 78's. There was a recording of Django with Jacques Helian's orchestra in 1950 for Radio Luxembourg that went missing. It was present in the 60's according to Daniel Nevers, and is listed in several discographies. Maybe it got sold off at the same time as these ones?
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Regarding the new recordings posted, I have a question: the one labelled Uptown Blues is not Uptown Blues but does anybody remember the actual name?
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Jam session
Swing guitars
Apple Honey part 1
Apple Honey part 2
Manoir de mes rêves
Are you in the mood
Blues in B Flat
Uptown Blues