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Denis CHANG & FLECHE D'OR - Nature Boy (2007)

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Denis CHANG & FLECHE D'OR - Nature Boy (2007)

Denis CHANG & FLECHE D'OR - Nature Boy (2007)
Jazz Gypsy | MP3 | 320 Kbps CBR | 56:20 | 79953 Mb | Covers


Let me say right off that I've met Denis Chang on half a dozen occasions and consider him a friend. I've also learned a lot from him over the years, online and in person, about jazz manouche-not only in its technical aspects (Denis is a monster player, though too modest to mention it), but also about its modern, living history-about the people out there today playing this great music in cafés and local clubs.
One of the greatest lessons learned through Denis is this: Django's music isn't a period piece; it's beautiful, transcendent music, yes, but keeping it alive (Django would have been 97 this week) means making it one's own. This, I'm glad to say, is what he's done with Nature Boy, a recording that covers ground from early Django (Minor Swing) and American jazz (Them There Eyes) to mid/late-period Django (Oui, Danse Norvégienne, Improvisation No. 5) and beyond (also included are the Ray Noble standard Cherokee and Bireli Lagrène's Rue de Pierre, as well as the Charlie Parker bop standard Donna Lee.)
Instead of focussing on a single unit of musicians, the disc features a wide range of instrumentalists and vocalists, including guest guitarists Ritary Gaguenetti and Frank Gambale, tenor saxophonist Sean Craig, Hammond B-3 player Vanessa Rodriguez, as well as too many others to list here. The result is that every tune is crafted to best highlight the featured musicians. Craig shines on Donna Lee and Danse, while Marin Nasturica's accordion enlivens Cherokee; vocalist John Labelle is given verse and chorus of Stardust. It's a sensitive approach to a genre that all too often is only a guitarist's game. (Not that guitarists are left out, however: see Denis' solo take on Improvisation No. 5 for proof that the instrument is always the bedrock of the style.) The final track, Nature Boy, is a full-on funk freak that shows just how far one can take the style. It won't be to everyone's taste, but there's no doubt that it stands out!
Finally, it was heartening to see that the album is partially dedicated (alongside Denis' father) to the memory of Mary Honcoop, who did so much over the years to help promote this music, which she loved. There are few better people I can think of to carry on her legacy, sharing it far and wide, than Denis Chang.

Review by Jack Brown - Djangology.net

Tracklist

01 - Pour Jimmy / Them there eyes (W.Tracey / D.Tauber / M.Pinkard) (3:43)
02 - I've Found A New Baby (J.Palmer / S.Williams) (3:52)
03 - Stardust (H.Carmichael / M.Parish) (6:05)
04 - Some Of These Days (S.Brooks) (2:08)
05 - Donna Lee (C.Parker) (3:22)
06 - Improvisation no.5 (D.Reinhardt) (2:11)
07 - Oui (A.Combelle / L.Gasté) (2:38)
08 - Rosetta (H.Woode / E.Hines) (2:35)
09 - Danse Norvégienne (E.Grieg / arr. D.Reinhardt) (3:55)
10 - Minor Swing (D.Reinhardt / S.Grappelli) (5:03)
11 - Seul Ce Soir (J.Casanova - N. Rose / P.Vaudricourt) (5:23)
12 - Valse De Wasso (W.Grünholz) (2:08)
13 - Cherokee (R.Noble) (4:51)
14 - Rue De Pierre (B.Lagrène) (3:05)
15 - Nature Boy (E.Ahbez) (5:21)

Recorded, mixed and mastered in 2006 by Axel Fisch at Solar Productions 3.0
Produced by Dennis Chang
Label: Hot Club Records HRCD 202

Musicians


Solo guitar: Dennis Chang (1-15), Ritary Gaguenetti (4,5), Frank Gambale (15)
Rhythm guitar: Lou Boustani (1,7,8,10,11,12,13), Jesse Barksdale (2,3,9), Roberto Rosenman (2,3,9), Hervé Gaguenetti (4,5,15)
Vocals: John Labelle (3), Jeanne Rochette (11), Dawn Tyler Watson (15)
Violin: Drew Jurecka (2,3)
Rhodes, Hammond B-3: Vanessa Rodrigues (11,15)
Accordion: Marin Nasturica (1,10,13)
Tenor saxophone: Sean Craig (3,5,7,8,9,10,13)
Trombone: Nadav Nirenberg (11)
Electric bass: Lauréat Cormier (15)
Upright bass: Alex Bellegarde (1,4,5,7,8,10,12,13), Chris Bartos (2,3,9)
Percussions: Ben Caissie (1,3,7,8,10,11,12,13)
Drums: Isaac Dumont (15)

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