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The Classic Early Recordings in Chronological Order - Django Reinhardt
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  1. I Saw Stars
  2. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
  3. Dinah
  4. Tiger Rag
  5. Oh, Lady Be Good
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  1. I Saw Stars
  2. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
  3. Dinah
  4. Tiger Rag
  5. Oh, Lady Be Good
  6. I Saw Stars
  7. Lily Belle May June
  8. Sweet Sue, Just You
  9. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
  10. The Continental
  11. Blue Drag
  12. Swanee River
  13. The Sunshine of Your Smile
  14. Ultrafox
  15. Avalon
  16. Smoke Rings
  17. Clouds
  18. Believe It, Beloved
  19. I've Found a New Baby
  20. St. Louis Blues
  21. Crazy Rhythm
  22. The Sheik of Araby
  23. Chasing Shadows
  24. I've Had My Moments
  25. Some of These Days
  26. Djangology
  27. Honeysuckle Rose
  28. Sweet Georgia Brown
  29. Night and Day
  30. My Sweet
  31. Souvenirs
  32. Daphné
  33. Black and White
  34. Stompin' at Decca
  35. Tornerai (J'Attendrai)
  36. If I Had You
  37. It Had to Be You
  38. Nocturne
  39. The Flat Foot Floogie
  40. Lambeth Walk
  41. Why Shouldn't I?
  42. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
  43. Please Be Kind
  44. Louise
  45. Improvisation No. 2
  46. Undecided
  47. H.C.Q. Strut
  48. Don't Worry 'Bout Me
  49. The Man I Love
  50. My Sweet
  51. I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm
  52. Improvisation No. 2
  53. Billets Doux
  54. Swing de Paris
  55. Them There Eyes
  56. Three Little Words
  57. Appel Direct
  58. Hungaria
  59. Hungaria
  60. Jeepers Creepers
  61. Jeepers Creepers
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This budget five-disc box collects Reinhardt's first 124 recordings between 1934-1939. Curiously enough, despite the title, these sides aren't chronological, a fact that engineer Ted Kendall admits in the liner notes. Rather, while each disc's featured sessions are presented mostly chronologically, the discs themselves are rather awkwardly sequenced, with different discs covering different years in a seemingly random order. That doesn't really detract from the set's appeal, however, as this music is terrific no matter how ...

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