Martin Taylor's Spirit of Django: Gypsy
Genre: Jazz & Blues
Catalogue Number: AKD090
Label: LINN
Released: 1996
"In 1996 my group Spirit of Django on a 33 date concert tour of Britain. These recordings were made during that tour. I would like to thank all the tremendous audiences we had up and down the country for their support and for making that tour a real highlight in my career. I would like to thank all the musicians for their outstanding musical talents", Martin Taylor, 1998. With Jack Emblow (accordian), Dave O'Higgins (saxes), John Goldie (acoustic guitars) and Jerry Gregory (acoustic bass guitar)
Tracklist
- Gypsy Medley
- My Vardo
- Chicago
- Chez Fernand
- Tears
- Kushti
- Nuages
- I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Dreaming of You
- Sweet Sue Just You
- Musette for a Magpie
- Chillin' with Oscar
- Squid Kid
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- Scottish Development International: Midem 2004(promo). Compiled by Scottish Development International (2004) (CD)
- Martin Taylor: Spirit of Django. Martin Taylor's first and best Django-inspired album (CD)
- Martin Taylor : Freternity. Martin’s latest DVD, ‘FRETERNITY’, is released on March 19th, 2007 on P3 Music (through Cadiz) and is a joyful collaboration with his long time friends and esteemed colleagues Mercury Prize nominee Guy Barker (trumpet) and David Newton (drums). (DVD)
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