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Matelo's "Diner et musique"

clausciclausci RomaNew
edited June 2008 in History Posts: 82
Hi to everybody, i am back with my terrible english to talk about the Matelo's album "diner et musique".
i have done a little search on this forum but it looks like there is nothing about or maybe i mistake something.
Does anyone know something about this album? even if i know that there are two tunes ("saint bonheur" and "la jolie sardane") that are on the django legacy album also.
What about the other tunes? and when was recorded this album exactly?
every notice is appreciated i am courious about it .
really particular album... i like that a lot and Matelo's playng is excellent, really nice.
Claudio

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  • JackJack western Massachusetts✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 1,752
    Hi Claudio,

    I'm not sure if you have the album or not...if this helps, I think these are all the titles on Diner et Musique:

    La Jolie Sardane
    La Sainte-Bonheur
    Roule Ta Basse
    La Matchiche
    Tire, Tire
    Guitar Boogie
    String Samba
    Petite Train de Mexique
    Dors, Dors, Dors
    La Petite Marie
    Bambina

    I don't have more information, but I'm sure someone can jump in. Scot?

    Hope that helps,
    Jack.
  • clausciclausci RomaNew
    Posts: 82
    yeah Jack exactly, i have the album but thanks a lot.
    if you have listen to it, it seems that "tire,tire", for example, sounds to me like a bulgar-klezmer famous piece dont you think?
    Claudio
  • François RAVEZFrançois RAVEZ FranceProdigy
    Posts: 294
    Hi Claudio,

    Is it this song known as : Tire, tire l'aiguille ma fille, demain tu vas te marier.

    You can hear a sung version by Line Renaud here:
    http://yonab.canalblog.com/archives/200 ... 63958.html

    It is sometimes credited to Emil Stern for the music (but I believe it is an old yiddish folk music)

    If you are interested, I have the music sheet of "La Saint-Bonheur" and may be "Quelle est jolie la sardane" by Charles Trénet (I am not certain for this one).

    Best

    François RAVEZ
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