Oscar Aleman, Swing Guitar Legend: Paris, Copenhagen, Buenos Aires 1938-1945 / Rambler LP-106
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Rambler LP 106
Oscar Aleman, Swing Guitar Legend: Paris – Copenhagen – Buenos Aires 1938-1945
new old-stock LP.
A1 Sweet Georgia Brown
Bass – Anders Alvarez
Drums – Ramon Caravaca
Guitar – Dario Quaglia, Oscar Aleman
Violin – Guillermo Oliva
A2 I Got Rhythm (Tengo Ritmo)
Bass – Anders Alvarez
Drums – Ramon Caravaca
Guitar – Dario Quaglia, Oscar Aleman
Violin – Guillermo Oliva
A3 Limehouse Blues
Bass – Alfred Rasmussen
Drums – Bibi Miranda
Guitar – Helge Jacobsen, Oscar Aleman
Tenor Saxophone – Henry Hagemann
Violin – Svend Asmussen
A4 Doin’ The New Low Down
Backing Band – unknown artists
Guitar – Oscar Aleman
A5 Nobody’s Sweetheart
Guitar soloist – Oscar Aleman
A6 Jeepers Creepers
Bass, Vocal – Wilson Myers
Guitars – John Mitchell, Oscar Aleman
A7 Russian Lullaby
Bass, Vocal – Wilson Myers
Guitars – John Mitchell, Oscar Aleman
A8 Improvisaciones Sobre Boogie Woogie
Bass – Luis Gavinovich
Guitars – Oscar Aleman, Guillermo Barbieri
Piano – Ceferino Alburquerque
Violin – Manuel Gavinovich
B1 Bugle Call Rag
Backing Band – unknown artist
Guitar – Oscar Aleman
B2 Bailando En Una Estrella (Swinging On A Star)
Bass – Luis Gavinovich
Drums – Ramon Caravaca
Guitars – Oscar Aleman, Guillermo Barbieri
Piano – Ceferino Alburquerque
Violin – Manuel Gavinovich
B3 Sweet Sue
Bass – Alfred Rasmussen
Drums – Bibi Miranda
Guitars – Helge Jacobsen, Oscar Aleman
Tenor Saxophone – Henry Hagemann
Violin – Svend Asmussen
B4 Just A Little Swing
Bass – Wilson Myers
Guitar – John Mitchell, Oscar Aleman
B5 Dear Old Southland
Bass – Wilson Myers
Guitar – John Mitchell, Oscar Aleman
B6 El Rag De La Calle 12 (Twelfth Street Rag)
Backing Band – Unknown Artists
Guitar – Oscar Aleman
B7 Whispering
Guitar Solo – Oscar Aleman
B8 Diga Diga Do
Backing Band – Unknown Artists
Guitar – Oscar Aleman
“The legacy of Django Reinhardt is well celebrated, but that’s not quite the case with a guitarist who was also deeply entrenched in the 1930s Paris jazz scene. On either his National tricone or his Selmer grande bouche, Oscar Alemán had an impeccable sense of swing and played with exciting rhythmic punctuations, a horn-like attack, and sharp attention to detail. And unlike Reinhardt, he was an all-round entertainer—singing, dancing, and giving great liveliness to each song he interpreted.” – Greg Ruby
Additional information
Weight | 1.5 lbs |
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Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 1 in |
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