Eddie Barclay - Djangology Michele Blues

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Review by Carrie Lewis

The album Djangology Michele Blues by Eddie Barclay is an exceptional tribute to the legendary jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. The album features twelve tracks that showcase the unique and intricate guitar playing style of Reinhardt, as well as the impressive musicianship of Barclay and his band.

The album opens with the upbeat and swinging "Minor Blues," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The chemistry between Barclay and his band is evident on each track, with each musician adding their own flair to the music.

One standout track is "Nuages," which features a hauntingly beautiful melody played by Barclay on the piano. The song builds slowly, with Reinhardt's guitar weaving in and out of the melody, creating a sense of tension and release.

Another highlight is "Swing 41," which showcases Reinhardt's incredible speed and agility on the guitar. The song is a high-energy romp that is sure to get listeners tapping their feet and nodding their heads.

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Artist: Eddie Barclay
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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Michele Blues
Djangology

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Catalog Numbers

SW. 156

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Formats

  • Shellac
  • 10"
  • 78 RPM

Companies

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Published ByFrancis Day

Credits

RoleCredit
BassLucien Simoens
DrumsGaston Leonard
GuitarPierre Gérardot
PianoEddie Barclay

Notes

Both sides recorded on 14th January 1943

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Label A-side): OSW. 314
  • Matrix / Runout (Label B-side): OSW. 315

About Eddie Barclay

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Founder of Barclay Records and the label. Born Édouard Ruault, the son of a Parisienne waiter, Barclay grew to become the doyen of the French recording industry. From the early 40's, to his death in 2005 aged 84, he also carved a reputation as a playboy and self-confessed scoundrel with the ladies - marrying no less than nine times. Self-taught on the piano he gained a taste for the industry as a teenager playing in the bar his parents subsequently ran, opposite the Gare de Lyon, where he befriended . He also attended concerts by and and played in his first nightspot at Le Club before the onset of war. After the liberation of France he changed his name to the American-influenced 'Eddie Barclay' and in 1945 was briefly married to Michèle Barraud. His taste in jazz and knowledge of café society held him in good stead when he opened his first discothèque The Barclay in 1947, also forming a jazz group with his second wife Nicole Vandenbusche (aka Eve Williams) as vocalist. He and Nicole later formed their first label, , featuring artists such as and initially on 78 rpm issues, which they ran from their home. The couple later founded Jazz Magazine with editor and their work featured in the Blue Star series . By 1955 Barclay had gained sound knowledge of LP and 45rpm production techniques after a trip to America, returning with a contract to distribute in Europe. It was from this point in the late 50s that Barclay's reputation in French-issue jazz recordings was founded. He released many discs in the new 'microgroove' format via 's studio which became and pressing plant at . Apart from manufacturing & distributing artists from other labels he also hired to record them for the Barclay label. The roster of artists was vast. From , , and to the likes of , and . He lured and from Philips and also signed and , among many other renowned French artistes. He also transcribed jazz recordings, co-wrote and also scored soundtracks for a number of films. The Barclay trademark of opulence was his passion for the white suit, his ever-expanding house and estate in Saint-Tropez - a location to which he had been introduced by Bridget Bardot - and his lavish celebrity parties which were the stuff of legend and as much a benefit for the paparazzi as for the guests. Following treatment for throat cancer in 1979 he sold 80% of his Company to . His wives were Michèle, Nicole (to whom he was married for 14 years), Marie-Christine Steinberg (By whom he had a son Guillaume), Béatrice (Subsequently the wife of ), Michele, Daniele, Cathy, Caroline (to whom he was married for 11 years) and his last wife Tiare, whom he married in 2002 on the Tahitian island of Moʻorea. Barclay published his autobiography in 1988. After quadruple heart-bypass surgery in 1994 he suffered a number of infections in April 2005 and was admitted to Hôpital Ambroise Paré, Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris, where he subsequently died. Born: 26th January 1921, Paris, France. Died: 13th May 2005, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.

Real Name

    • Édouard Ruault

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Aliases

  • Édouard Ruault
  • Diego Forzy
  • Eduardo Ruo
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Summary by Carrie Lewis

Djangology Michele Blues is an excellent tribute to Django Reinhardt that is sure to please jazz fans and guitar enthusiasts alike. Barclay and his band have done an outstanding job of capturing the essence of Reinhardt's music, while also adding their own unique spin to the songs. Highly recommended.