Honeysuckle Rose w/ Jane Monheit & Wynton Marsalis
One Beautiful Evening
Fascinating Rhythm w/ Jane Monheit
Stephane and Django
Misty w/ Jane Monheit
3 For All
Tiger Rag w/ Wynton Marsalis
As Time Goes By w/ Jane Monheit & Wynton Marsalis
Limehouse Blues
In Full Swing is Mark O'Connor's tribute to Stephane Grappelli, the musician he describes as "my biggest violin hero." His band, the Hot Swing Trio, features bassist Jon Burr, who toured with Grappelli for years, and guita... more »rist Frank Vignola, one of the finest American players in the Django Reinhardt tradition. Even though the selections include standards that Grappelli played during the 1930s with Reinhardt (such as "Lime House Blues" and "Honeysuckle Rose"), the music is far more than just a nostalgic recreation of the famous Hot Club sound. Instead, O'Connor and his bandmates have filtered musical elements from the past through a contemporary rhythmic and harmonic sensibility to come up with a style that sounds both timely and timeless. The trio is joined on a few tracks by singer Jane Monheit, who delivers a particularly moving rendition of "As Time Goes By," and by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, who plays a delightfully abstract duet with O'Connor on the intro to "Tiger Rag." All of the musicians here are at the top of their game, but O'Connor's playing, which blends his formidable technique with deep emotion, is particularly fine. Stephane would be proud. --Michael Simmons« less
In Full Swing is Mark O'Connor's tribute to Stephane Grappelli, the musician he describes as "my biggest violin hero." His band, the Hot Swing Trio, features bassist Jon Burr, who toured with Grappelli for years, and guitarist Frank Vignola, one of the finest American players in the Django Reinhardt tradition. Even though the selections include standards that Grappelli played during the 1930s with Reinhardt (such as "Lime House Blues" and "Honeysuckle Rose"), the music is far more than just a nostalgic recreation of the famous Hot Club sound. Instead, O'Connor and his bandmates have filtered musical elements from the past through a contemporary rhythmic and harmonic sensibility to come up with a style that sounds both timely and timeless. The trio is joined on a few tracks by singer Jane Monheit, who delivers a particularly moving rendition of "As Time Goes By," and by trumpeter Wynton Marsalis, who plays a delightfully abstract duet with O'Connor on the intro to "Tiger Rag." All of the musicians here are at the top of their game, but O'Connor's playing, which blends his formidable technique with deep emotion, is particularly fine. Stephane would be proud. --Michael Simmons
David B. (Jizz) from GEORGETOWN, TX Reviewed on 9/11/2009...
Caution: this is a SuperAudio format CD. I could not play it on my PC. You may need a high-end CD player for this recording.
CD Reviews
Captivating bluegrass jazz mix (bluegrazz?)
Southern Man | Raleigh, NC | 02/05/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I was not familiar with Mark O'Connor's work so it was quite a thrill when "Heading North" came roaring out of my speakers. What's wonderful about this CD is that it pays debt to Reinhardt and Grapelli while offering something new as well. There's a definite blueglass flavor to this session, creating a sort of "bluegrazz" if you will. The ensemble playing is technically excellent and, more importantly, a joy to listen to. Of the four tunes done with Jane Monheit, two are terrific, but the torch ballads "Misty" and "As Time Goes By" seem out of place here. They are fine (though not excellent) renditions that detract somewhat from the overall mood of the album. On the other hand, Wynton Marsalis' contribution to "Tiger Rag" is sensational, at times giving the tune a baroque feel. It makes one hope that Mr. Marsalis will collaborate with this trio again. Overall this is exhuberant music, beautifully played and I recommend it without hesitation.
You are most likely to enjoy this CD if you like Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grapelli, k d lang, Alison Krauss."
The word 'incredible' doesn't do this CD justice
M. Crick | Mt. Juliet, TN | 08/31/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Very simply said, "stellar work". The improvisational style of this genre of music is right down these guys' alley. Precision is second nature to these guys, too. Also, if you ever get the chance to see the "Hot Swing Trio" live, GO SEE THEM! I could sit and listen to these guys til the cows come home. Stellar (there's that word again) musicians, to say the least!"
What happened to the playlist?
Roz R | San Ramon, CA United States | 03/31/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a fabulous album. I love Jane Monheit here. But some of the best tracks on my CD are not on the Amazon music sampler playlist. The first two tracks on my album are "In Full Swing," not "Heading North," and an amazing version of "Honeysuckle Rose," with Marsalis and Monheit, not "Mi Negra." Track 5 on my disc is "Staphane and Django," by O'Connor and 7 is "3 For All" by bassist Jon Burr.
I played Amazon's sampler and the right tunes are there, just the wrong titles. That's good, because this CD is great the way it is. I wouldn't trade any of the songs for any others, especially "Honeysuckle Rose," which is worth the cost of the CD by itself.