Salvete All,
I am intending on making my second purchase from Djangobooks.com, picking up a few books and CDs. Regarding the CDs I'm very interested in some of the new 'evolutionary' styles of GJ and so far the following have me pegged but I was wondering if any could throw some more names my way...
Gonzalo Bergara
Zaiti Acoustic Q.
Billet Deux
Selmer 607
Stephan Wrembel
Reinier & Pigalle 44 (Mistral)
Regards
Jason Just
Comments
I'm still loving the Selmer #607!
VERY good choices to start with. Pigalle 44 and Reinier Voet are always in my top 10. Gonzalo is fantastic. Adrien and the others are just amazing.
And Stephan is always a step ahead and a bit askew (in a great way).
I have to excuse myself from "Deux" by Billet-Deux since that's my CD
but..."I" think it's great! And so does my mom! Ha!!
Anyways, here some other ideas:
Start with Boulou and Elios Ferre. They are the epitome of evolutionary gypsy jazz and they've been doing for decades.
I suggest one of their newer Cds ie "Rainbow of Life" or "Shades of a Dream". It's not easy listening. It's JAZZ. It's beautiful.
Jean-Philippe Watremez's "Mosaic" is masterpeice but I think it is out of print. Search it out.
Kamlo Trio's "Lejos de mi terra". Pierre "kamlo" Barre has played a lot with Watremez.
Rodolphe Raffalli "A Georges Brassens" -Classic. One of the world's most lyrical players.
And of course myself and everyone else on this list bow our heads to Bireli. Check out "Move"
That's a start.
Good listening. You're going to love it.
Troy
To bi or not to bi- Bireli Lagrene (solo)
Djangology- Bireli Lagrene with the WDR big band
Craig
Raphael Fays - "Gypsy & Classic" - he must be one of the more versatile guitarists on the scene, plus both discs contain his original compositions.
Am Ketenes Swing - "La Poupa"
Colin Cosimini - "Janine"
enjoy!
Phil
Thanks for the wonderful list. Some of what was listed I was familiar with, but most I wasn't so this will be a good base to launch into some new sounds.
I appreciate the contributions!
Kind regards
Jason