Legend has it that guitarist
Django Reinhardt was at his absolute peak in the 1930s during his recordings with violinist
Stephane Grappelli and that when he switched from acoustic to electric guitar after World War II, he lost a bit of his musical personality. Wrong on both counts. This double CD documents his Blue Star recordings of 1947 and 1953 and
Reinhardt (on electric guitar) takes inventive boppish solos that put him at the top of the list of jazz guitarists who were active during the era. Most of the earlier tracks feature
Reinhardt in the Quintet of the Hot Club of France with clarinetist
Hubert Rostaing but the eight later selections in which he is backed by a standard rhythm section are most interesting. These well-recorded performances hint at what
Django Reinhardt might have accomplished in the 1950s had he lived longer. Highly recommended. ~ Scott Yanow