Stuff and Steff Stéphane Grappelli

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  • Release Date: 07/16/2002
  • Sales Rank: 138,212
  • Label: EMARCY IMPORT
  • UPC: 044001651021
 
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Stuff and Steff

1LISTENHow High the Moon / Stuff Smith 5:01
2LISTENBlues in the Dungeon / Stuff Smith 8:37
3LISTENSkip It / Stuff Smith 5:48
4LISTENS'posin' / Stuff Smith 5:53
5LISTENWillow Weep for Me / Stuff Smith 4:35
6LISTENThis Can't Be Love / Stuff Smith 8:49

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Editorial Reviews

Violinists Stéphane Grappelli and Stuff Smith performed together on a few occasions, but this 1965 studio session, first issued by Barclay, was one of the more difficult dates to acquire until Universal Music reissued it on CD in 2002, as a part of their extensive Jazz in Paris series. With a solid rhythm section (pianist René Urtreger, bassist Michel Gaudry, and drummer Michel Delaporte) that pretty much sticks to a supporting role, it is clear that Smith's gritty tone rubs off on Grappelli as the session progresses. Highlights include Smith's "Blues in the Dungeon" (during which Grappelli playfully alternates between playing pizzicato and arco to back Smith's hoarse but swinging vocal) and an equally playful, swinging take of "This Can't Be Love." Jazz violin fans may give Smith the nod over Grappelli on this date, but both men obviously enjoyed themselves during the making of this disc. The glorious 24-bit remastering produces sound that is greatly improved over the tinny Everest LP reissued under Smith's name during the 1970s. Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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