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You Belong to Me SQ | Daphne(Buenos Aires 1951 - 1955) | 03:07 |
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Darktown Strutters' Ball | 02:51 | |
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Jeepers Creepers SQ | Swing Guitar Masterpieces | 02:28 |
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Diga Diga Doo HQ | 02:53 | |
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Jeepers Creepers HQ | 02:32 | |
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Under Paris Skies(Bajo El Cielo De París) HQ | Daphne(Buenos Aires 1951 - 1955) | 03:15 |
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Tiger Rag SQ | Daphne(Buenos Aires 1951 - 1955) | 02:48 |
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Istanbul(Not Constantinople) HQ | Daphne(Buenos Aires 1951 - 1955) | 02:54 |
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Dolores | Daphne(Buenos Aires 1951 - 1955) | 03:19 |
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Vieni Sul Mar | Daphne(Buenos Aires 1951 - 1955) | 03:02 |
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Daphne(Buenos Aires 1951 - 1955)
2019-08-31
The Jazz Of, Vol. 1 (Digitally Remastered)
2018-03-09
The Jazz Of, Vol. 2 (Digitally Remastered)
2018-03-09
Swing Guitar Masterpieces
1998-02-17
Oscar Aleman歌手简介
Biography
by Scott Yanow
Oscar Alemán, one of the finest jazz guitarists of the 1930s, is a difficult player to evaluate because he sounded like a near-exact duplicate of Django Reinhardt. Since Django was a year younger, some have speculated that he developed his style from Alemán, although the opposite is just as likely. Alemán began playing guitar as a teenager in Argentina and in the late '20s, he moved to Europe, Spain at first. By 1931, he was living in Paris and during 1933-1935, he was a regular member of Freddy Taylor's Swing Men From Harlem. Alemán appeared on records with trumpeter Bill Coleman and clarinetist Danny Polo and was the leader on eight selections from 1938-1939. He moved back to Argentina in 1941 and, although he recorded as late as 1974, few outside of his native country have ever heard of him. Strangely enough, Oscar Alemán does not seem to have ever visited the United States and none of his many recordings of swing tunes in his post-Europe years (except for a few titles put out by the collectors TOM label) have ever been released domestically.