Joseph "Nin Nin" Reinhardt, Django's brother. In this clip Django's brother Joseph demonstrates his considerable skill as a soloist and composer. The unusual flat top guitar he is playing was supposedly built by Joseph himself. In many photos from after Django's death, Joseph can be seen holding this same guitar. Also take note that Joseph's accompanist, Vivian Villerstein, is playing American style flat four rhythm on an archtop guitar. These are all characteristics of the post-Django era in Paris, in which musicians tended to stray away from Django's style and repertoire.
01. I Know That You Know [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (4:59)
02. Manouche [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (5:08)
03. Bric-A-Brac [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (5:01)
04. Nuages [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (4:02)
05. There'll Never Be Another You [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (3:41)
06. Lover Man [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (9:45)
07. Paris Côte D'Azure [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (3:18)
08. Danse Norvégienne [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (4:47)
09. Sweet Sue [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (6:02)
10. Triste Melodie [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (5:39)
11. Viper's Dream [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (8:11)
12. Manoir De Mes Rêves [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (6:04)
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amazing recording. or shitty recording that sounds amazing as thelevels are distorting just enough to make it more interesting.
even if it is not the amp overloading, it sounds nice and does what distortion does so beautifully. "recorded on reel to reel by Alain Antinietto with his taperecorder under the tablecloth, under the table. "
sample here
6/28/11
Behind Django
Joseph "Nin Nin" Reinhardt, Django's brother. In this clip Django's brother Joseph demonstrates his considerable skill as a soloist and composer. The unusual flat top guitar he is playing was supposedly built by Joseph himself. In many photos from after Django's death, Joseph can be seen holding this same guitar. Also take note that Joseph's accompanist, Vivian Villerstein, is playing American style flat four rhythm on an archtop guitar. These are all characteristics of the post-Django era in Paris, in which musicians tended to stray away from Django's style and repertoire.
01. I Know That You Know [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (4:59)
02. Manouche [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (5:08)
03. Bric-A-Brac [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (5:01)
04. Nuages [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (4:02)
05. There'll Never Be Another You [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (3:41)
06. Lover Man [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (9:45)
07. Paris Côte D'Azure [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (3:18)
08. Danse Norvégienne [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (4:47)
09. Sweet Sue [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (6:02)
10. Triste Melodie [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (5:39)
11. Viper's Dream [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (8:11)
12. Manoir De Mes Rêves [Live] / Joseph Reinhardt (6:04)
...
amazing recording. or shitty recording that sounds amazing as thelevels are distorting just enough to make it more interesting.
even if it is not the amp overloading, it sounds nice and does what distortion does so beautifully. "recorded on reel to reel by Alain Antinietto with his taperecorder under the tablecloth, under the table. "
sample here