Gypsy Jazz Trio Viglione, Creni, Gattone
Album info
Album-Release:
2020
HRA-Release:
24.01.2020
Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)
- 1 Hungaria 02:52
- 2 Django’s Tiger 02:45
- 3 I Dream Of Jeannie 02:39
- 4 I Got You (I Feel Good) 03:47
- 5 Equilater Waltz 02:02
- 6 Stompin’ At Decca 02:24
- 7 Minor Swing 03:00
- 8 Bau Bau 02:56
- 9 Mou 03:52
- 10 Si Tu Savais 03:48
- 11 Douce Ambiance 04:12
- 12 Swing 48 02:50
- 13 Badinerie 01:36
Info for Gypsy Jazz Trio
The project stems from the idea of making a tribute album to gipsy jazz, but it represents also a way to offer our own interpretation of the sounds and atmospheres so typical of this peculiar genre.
For this reason we chose to record all the songs as a live session, just one single session without corrections, editing or overdubs.
During the recording phase, started with the setup of the studio and the placement of instruments and microphones, we tried to create a real "immersive" moment, such that the listeners will have the perception of attending an actual live concert.
The root of this choice is the need to capture the real sound of acoustic instruments. It has been possible by using the original working method of Gipsy Jazz’s father, and the Hot Club de France, who gave birth to a genre that is still alive and we must preserve as an important legacy in the history of contemporary music.
In that years the recording studios were rather limited in terms of technical solutions what was recorded on the tapes reflected the real skills of the musicians and the presence of some deburring or imperfections in the performance was a “plus”, meant as the intensity of improvisation and an unrepeatable moment.
Moreno Viglione, guitar left channel
Augusto Creni, guitar right channel
Renato Gattone, double bass
Viglione, Creni, Gattone Gypsy Jazz Trio
versatile artists with many years of experience who boast both live and studio productions along with some of the greatest exponents of Gypsy Jazz.
In fact, Viglione, Creni and Gattone in past years created wonderful musical interactions with Angelo Debarre and Samson Schmitt, Lollo Mayer and Maurizio Geri, Dorado Schmitt and Stochelo Rosenberg.
Booklet for Gypsy Jazz Trio