Artillerie Lourde
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- | Django recorded "Artillerie Lourde" in April 1937. | + | Django recorded "Artillerie Lourde" in November 1944. |
== Chart: == | == Chart: == | ||
+ | Form AABA | ||
- | | C7/// | C7/// | C7/// | C7/// | A7/// | A7/// | A7/// | A7/// | | + | A: | C/ Am7/ | Ab7/ G7/ | C/ Am7/ | Ab7/ G7/ | C/ Am7/ | Ab7/ G7/ | C // G7 | B C ///| |
- | | D7/// | D7/ B7/ | Em/// | Em/// | A7/// | A7/// | D7/// | D7/// | | + | B: | C7/// | C7// B7 | Bb7/// | Bb7// A7 | Ab7/// | Ab7/// | G7/// | G7/// | |
- | | C7/// | C7/// | C7/// | C7/// | A7/// | A7/// | A7/// | A7/// | | + | == Discography Information: == |
+ | * Artillerie Lourde, '''3/11/44 ''', 2SW 401-1 ,"Fremeaux FA 312, Classics 945, Jazz Time 799991-2", Paris - Django's Music | ||
- | | G/// | E7/// | Am/// | Am/// | Am7/// | D7/// | G/// | G/// | | + | * Artillerie Lourde, '''25/2/45''', Fremeaux FA 312," - Django Reinhardt et son Orchestre (Concert) Alex Renard, Alphonse Marlier, Charles Suire (tpt), Pierre Remy, Maurice Gladieu (tbn), Gerard Leveque (cl), Andre Lamory (sax), Django Reinhardt, Joseph Reinhardt (g), Lucien Simoens (b), Yvan Meyer (d)." |
- | == Discography Information: == | + | * Artillerie Lourde, '''8-13/11/47''', "Fremeaux FA 315, Vogue 228E 6007, Vogue 668003-3, Legacy 411"," - Paris - Souvenirs de Django Reinhardt - Django Reinhardt (elg), Gerard Leveque (cl), Eugene Vees (g), Emmanuel Soudieux (b), Andre Jourdan (d)" |
- | * Alabamy Bound, '''27/4/37''', OLA 1741-1 ,"Fremeaux FA 305, Affinity AFS 1003, Classics 708, Jazz Time 798975-2, Mosaic MD6-190(6 CD Set)."," - Paris - Stephane Grappelly (v solo), Django Reinhardt (g)" | + | |
+ | * Artillerie Lourde, '''Jan-Feb 1949''', CW 53,"Fremeaux FA 317, RCA ND 70929-2, RCA ND 90448"," - Rome - Django Reinhardt (g), Stephane Grappelly (v),Gianni Safred (p), Carlo Pecori (b), Aurelio de Carolis (d)" | ||
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+ | * Artillerie Lourde, '''1950''', BL104,"BGO CD 198, Jazz Time 827447-2"," - Rome - Django Reinhardt (elg), Andre Ekyan (as,cl), Ralph Schecroun (p), Alf Masselier (b), Roger Paraboschi (d)" | ||
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+ | * Artillerie Lourde, '''Dec 1948'', "Vogue 228E 6009, RCA 74321 237692"," - Concert in Brussels - Hubert Rostaing (cl), Django Reinhardt (g), Henri ""Louson"" Baumgartner (g), Louis Vola (b), Arthur Motta (d)" | ||
== Online Videos: == | == Online Videos: == |
Revision as of 13:58, 22 September 2006
Django recorded "Artillerie Lourde" in November 1944.
Chart:
Form AABA
A: | C/ Am7/ | Ab7/ G7/ | C/ Am7/ | Ab7/ G7/ | C/ Am7/ | Ab7/ G7/ | C // G7 | B C ///|
B: | C7/// | C7// B7 | Bb7/// | Bb7// A7 | Ab7/// | Ab7/// | G7/// | G7/// |
Discography Information:
- Artillerie Lourde, 3/11/44 , 2SW 401-1 ,"Fremeaux FA 312, Classics 945, Jazz Time 799991-2", Paris - Django's Music
- Artillerie Lourde, 25/2/45, Fremeaux FA 312," - Django Reinhardt et son Orchestre (Concert) Alex Renard, Alphonse Marlier, Charles Suire (tpt), Pierre Remy, Maurice Gladieu (tbn), Gerard Leveque (cl), Andre Lamory (sax), Django Reinhardt, Joseph Reinhardt (g), Lucien Simoens (b), Yvan Meyer (d)."
- Artillerie Lourde, 8-13/11/47, "Fremeaux FA 315, Vogue 228E 6007, Vogue 668003-3, Legacy 411"," - Paris - Souvenirs de Django Reinhardt - Django Reinhardt (elg), Gerard Leveque (cl), Eugene Vees (g), Emmanuel Soudieux (b), Andre Jourdan (d)"
- Artillerie Lourde, Jan-Feb 1949, CW 53,"Fremeaux FA 317, RCA ND 70929-2, RCA ND 90448"," - Rome - Django Reinhardt (g), Stephane Grappelly (v),Gianni Safred (p), Carlo Pecori (b), Aurelio de Carolis (d)"
- Artillerie Lourde, 1950, BL104,"BGO CD 198, Jazz Time 827447-2"," - Rome - Django Reinhardt (elg), Andre Ekyan (as,cl), Ralph Schecroun (p), Alf Masselier (b), Roger Paraboschi (d)"
- Artillerie Lourde, 'Dec 1948, "Vogue 228E 6009, RCA 74321 237692"," - Concert in Brussels - Hubert Rostaing (cl), Django Reinhardt (g), Henri ""Louson"" Baumgartner (g), Louis Vola (b), Arthur Motta (d)"