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Minor Swing (composition)

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1937 release as a Swing 78.

"Minor Swing" is a popular Gypsy jazz tune composed by Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. It was first recorded by The Quintet of the Hot Club of France in 1937. It was recorded four other times throughout Reinhardt's career and is considered to be one of his most covered compositions, as well as a Gypsy jazz standard.[1]

The song was released as a 78 single on the French Swing label in 1937 as SW.23A, Matrix #OLA1990-1, featuring Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli under the group name Quintette du Hot Club de France.

Personnel

On the first recording on 25 November 1937, the Quintette du Hot Club de France consisted of:[2]

Covers

Notable Covers Include[3]

  • The David Grisman Quintet
  • Biréli Lagrène
  • Quinteto de Hernan Oliva in 1972
  • Jean Bonal in 1974
  • Eric McFadden & Stanton Hirsch
  • Mattias Eklundh on his Freak Guitar:The Road Less Travelled album.
  • Rachel Portman on the soundtrack for the 2000 film Chocolat
  • Esthero also samples the intro throughout her song "Wikked Lil' Grrrls".
  • The Rosenberg Trio in 1993
  • Martin Taylor in 1994

In the media

Movies

Videogames

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Dregni, Michael (2004). Django: The Life and Music of a Gypsy Legend. Oxford University Press US. p. 138. ISBN 0-19-516752-X.
  2. ^ Murphy, Frank. "Django Reinhardt: Minor Swing". Jazz.com. Retrieved 2009-09-10.
  3. ^ Minor Swing. Second Hand Songs.
  4. ^ The Matrix (1999). Soundtracks. IMDB.
  5. ^ Chocolat (2000). Soundtracks. IMDB.
  6. ^ Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven.