- Nuages
- La Derni¿¿re Berg¿¿re (The Last Shepherdess)
- Manoir de Mes Reves/Django's Castle
- Artillerie Lourde (Heavy Artillery)
- Chasin' the Gypsy
- Oriental Shuffle
- I'll Never Be the Same
- Avalon
- Imari's Lullaby
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Cyro Baptista Guest Artist,Percussion
Joey Baron Guest Artist,Drums
Regina Carter Guest Artist,Violin
Romero Lubambo Guitar (Nylon String)
Charlie Giordano Accordion
Jay Berliner Guitar (Steel)
Steve Kirby Bass
Danny Kadar Mixing
Al Jolson Composer,Lyricist
Scott Young Engineer
Frank Signorelli Lyricist,Composer
James Carter Producer,Composer,Lyricist
De Sylvain Composer
Lorenzo Agius Photography
Benjamin Niles Art Direction
Sara Shenasky Production Coordination
Ross Petersen Engineer
Matty Malneck Lyricist,Composer
Vincent Rose Lyricist,Composer
Stephane Grappelli Composer
Yves Beauvais Producer
Danny Kopelson Engineer
Ted Jensen Mastering
Django Reinhardt Composer,Lyricist
Buddy DeSylva Composer,Lyricist
Gus Kahn Composer,Lyricist


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James Carter celebrated 2000 by putting out two vastly different albums at the same time, an amazing concession from a major label for a jazz artist who doesn't sell in Kenny G-like proportions. Chasin' the Gypsy, as you might guess, is an homage to Django Reinhardt, whose music Carter used to dig on Detroit radio when he was a teenager, but Carter doesn't take the predictable reverent path in paying his respects. He rummages through his closet and pulls out a rarely used bass saxophone on three cuts -- the bumpy sounds are often comic yet a comfortable fit for his antic style -- and even tries out an F mezzo sax on the exotically relaxed "Oriental Shuffle." Back on tenor, Carter's slippery playing often doesn't hesitate to approach the outside; he keeps his sense of humor and his individual quirks intact. Most of the tunes are Django's yet the one that comes closest to evoking the frantic Hot Club Quintette drive is Carter's own title track, a madcap chase indeed with Carter on wild soprano sax this time. A nostalgic accordion underpins the tango-like "Nuages" a la Piazzolla; violinist Regina Carter provides the Stephane Grappelli-like foil on a few tracks (she does all right but could be a bit looser); and Jay Berliner and Romero Lubambo occasionally summon the ghost of Django with their respectively steel and nylon-stringed solo and rhythm guitar work. Mostly, this is a delightful departure for Carter, though probably destined to be a one-off excursion. ~ Richard S. Ginell
Product Details
Release Date: | 06/06/2000 |
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Label: | Atlantic |
UPC: | 0075678330421 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
James Carter Primary Artist,Sax (Bass),Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)Cyro Baptista Guest Artist,Percussion
Joey Baron Guest Artist,Drums
Regina Carter Guest Artist,Violin
Romero Lubambo Guitar (Nylon String)
Charlie Giordano Accordion
Jay Berliner Guitar (Steel)
Steve Kirby Bass
Technical Credits
Kahn ComposerDanny Kadar Mixing
Al Jolson Composer,Lyricist
Scott Young Engineer
Frank Signorelli Lyricist,Composer
James Carter Producer,Composer,Lyricist
De Sylvain Composer
Lorenzo Agius Photography
Benjamin Niles Art Direction
Sara Shenasky Production Coordination
Ross Petersen Engineer
Matty Malneck Lyricist,Composer
Vincent Rose Lyricist,Composer
Stephane Grappelli Composer
Yves Beauvais Producer
Danny Kopelson Engineer
Ted Jensen Mastering
Django Reinhardt Composer,Lyricist
Buddy DeSylva Composer,Lyricist
Gus Kahn Composer,Lyricist
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