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Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 10 March 2006 06:11 AM     profile   send email     edit
Anyone heard this one yet?
http://www.elderly.com/recordings/items/PJC-CD06.htm


Oh yeah ... and Eldery has a walnut '54 Fender Deluxe in stock for more than my mint bakelite ric went for. http://www.elderly.com/vintage/items/185U-283.htm

[This message was edited by Andy Volk on 10 March 2006 at 06:25 AM.]

Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 10 March 2006 08:33 AM     profile     edit
Thanks for reminding me - I got my copy from Elderly about a week ago, but haven't had time to listen to it yet. Will do this weekend...

It's a very nice booklet - for those who understand French, which I don't - and from what I can understand Django Reinhard's brother is one of the featured steel players.

Steinar

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[This message was edited by Steinar Gregertsen on 10 March 2006 at 08:35 AM.]

Mitch Druckman
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From: Arizona, USA

posted 10 March 2006 12:41 PM     profile   send email     edit
It looks like a great CD. I wish there were some sample tracks available. It's very rare that I buy a CD without hearing some of it first. I'm looking forward to reading some reviews.
Steinar Gregertsen
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From: Arendal, Norway

posted 12 March 2006 10:09 AM     profile     edit
Listening to it now, and here's my immediate reaction ot it -

First of all, it's a bit misleading to angle this as a "Hawaiian" album, the only thing 'Hawaiian' here is the instrument, I've yet to hear anything I consider "Hawaiian music" (not that I'm an expert on that field...).
Think French "chansóns" but with the voice replaced by acoustic Hawaiian guitar - there's piano and violin(s) on almost all tracks, plus marimba, clarinet, saxophone, French accordion, basically all the instruments you'd expect to find in a "café ensemble" of the '30s, but also a few steel/guitar and steel/piano duets - lots of minor key stuff here (the CDs closing track is a steel/piano recording of Chopin's "Tristesse"). You wouldn't be surprised if Edith Piaf suddenly appeared on a track (yes, there are several vocal tracks here)....

But with the "Hawaiian" issue sorted out - I think this is a highly fascinating compilation of a "Eurowaiian" style I didn't know existed, and most of the playing is of a very high standard - some of it VERY good, not much 'pyrotechniques' but very passionate and melodic.
The sound quality is pretty good for the most part, some are surprisingly clean while others must have been lifted from '78s that's completely worn out - as expected with recordings from '28 to '39.

I'd recommend it, it's a very interesting "snapshot" of an era (why did the Hawaiian guitar disappear from the French music seen, it blends so perfectly?) - just don't expect to get the Hawaiian music you're used to....

Steinar

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[This message was edited by Steinar Gregertsen on 12 March 2006 at 10:15 AM.]

Lee Baucum
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From: McAllen (Extreme South) TX - The Final Frontier

posted 12 March 2006 01:02 PM     profile   send email     edit
Here is what the ad says:

quote:
Not Hawaiian music but waltzes, tangos, musette, French melodies with South Seas paradise themes.

Interesting compilation.

CrowBear Schmitt
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From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France

posted 13 March 2006 07:00 AM     profile   send email     edit
Vive la difference
Fred Kinbom
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From: Brighton, UK

posted 14 March 2006 01:30 AM     profile   send email     edit
I'm waiting for my copy to arrive in the post - looking forward to it!
HowardR
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From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 14 March 2006 03:13 AM     profile   send email     edit
I was hoping for something in the genre of Django Steel, instead, I got Mango Steel.
CrowBear Schmitt
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From: Ariege, - PairO'knees, - France

posted 14 March 2006 07:05 AM     profile   send email     edit
Pre Mod, have a lookie here :
http://www.rfcharle.com/HTML/ListeCDsF.html
HowardR
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From: N.Y.C.,N.Y.

posted 14 March 2006 07:19 AM     profile   send email     edit
Thanks mon ami!
Bob Stone
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From: Gainesville, FL, USA

posted 15 March 2006 03:42 PM     profile   send email     edit
Hi,

You can hear 30-sec samples of all the tracks here:
http://www.fnac.com/Shelf/article.asp?PRID=1790761&Origin=PANGORA_BUYCENTRAL&OriginClick=yes

Some interesting stuff IMHO.

Andy Volk
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From: Boston, MA

posted 15 March 2006 04:17 PM     profile   send email     edit
Truly a window into a lost world. Have to pick this one up.

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