Released April 12, 2008 Release date 12 April 2008 Genre Gypsy jazz | Artist Selmer #607 Label Cristal Records People also search for Selmer #607 | |
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Recorded Studio LDC, Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis, France, January 2008 |
Selmer #607 is the album by Adrien Moignard, Rocky Gresset, Richard Manetti, Noé Reinhardt and Sébastien Giniaux. It has been pre-released as mp3 and mail order on April 12, 2008. The album was fully released in France and the rest of the world on October 2008.
Contents
Production
The album was recorded at Studio LCD from January 7 to January 11, 2008. The whole album was recorded using a Selmer #607, manufactured in September 1946, similar to the one played by Django Reinhardt.
Track listing
- "Swing 48" (Django Reinhardt) – Performed by Rocky Gresset – 2:46
- "Made in France" (Biréli Lagrène) – Performed by Sébastien Giniaux – 3:12
- "What a Wonderful World" (George David Weiss and Bob Thiele) – Performed by Adrien Moignard – 5:21
- "Vette" (Django Reinhardt) – Performed by Noé Reinhardt – 3:00
- "Natasha" – Written and Performed by Richard Manetti – 3:57
- "Impressions" (John Coltrane) – Performed by Adrien Moignard – 3:17
- "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" (Jimmy Van Heusen) – Performed by Rocky Gresset – 3:04
- "Nanatango" – Written and Performed by Richard Manetti – 3:15
- "Viper's Dream" (Fletcher Allen) – Performed by Sébastien Giniaux – 4:12
- "Evan's Hair" – Written and Performed by Noé Reinhardt – 4:34
- "Billets Doux" (Maurice Yvain) – Performed by Adrien Moignard – 3:19
- "Stella by Starlight" (Victor Young) – Performed by Rocky Gresset and Adriend Moignard – 5:15
- "Topsy" (Eddie Durham) – Performed by Richard Manetti – 3:02
- "Rue du Languedoc" – Written and Performed by Sébastien Giniaux – 5:51
- "Insensiblement" (Paul Misraki) – Performed by David Gastine and Adriend Moignard – 2:40
- "Instants volés" – Written and Performed by Noé Reinhardt and Rocky Gresset – 4:10
Additional content can be found at the album's official website.
Songs
1Swing 48Rocky Gresset2:44
2Made in FranceSébastien Giniaux3:18
3What a Wonderful WorldAdrien Moignard5:20
References
Selmer 607 Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA