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Svend Asmussen: Still Fiddling

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Svend Asmussen: Still Fiddling

The Danish Gypsy Soul of Svend Asmussen...

Svend Asmussen is an 86-year-old Dane who has been sawing on his fiddle since the mid-1930s. Listening to Still Fiddling one would never know Asmussen was 86, but one would surmise he has 60 plus years of experience doing what he does. Asmussen has played and recorded with the cream of the swing era. He has crossed paths with Fats Waller, the Mills Brothers, Duke Ellington; Benny Goodman; Toots Theileman, and even Stephane Grappelli. For having performed for so long, Mr. Asmussen has a modest discography, making this release that much more important and that much more a delight.

The recording is a mixture of standards, originals, and a couple ethnic pieces. Asmussen and his fellow Danes swing with an easy lilt, recalling the pre-war European jazz pioneered by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. The disc opener, "The Best things In Life Are Free" smacks of this free swing. "How Deep Is The Ocean" is bluesy and highlights guitarist Fischer's talents both as accompanist and soloist as well as eliciting the warmest tone of disc from Asmussen. The Jewish fare of My Yiddish Momme" and "Shalom Elechem" is authentic and enjoyable. Asmussen's own hard boppish "Silly Shuffle" and Edvard Grieg's "Jeg Elsker Dig" mine deep the Danish tradition. Fletcher Henderson's "Down South Camp Meeting" is the swingingist piece on the disc, emulating Western Swing. Asmussen's take on "It Had To Be You" is the most effective I have heard in some time.

For more information, visit the Storyville Records website .

Track Listing

The Best Things In Life Are Free; How Deep Is The Ocean; My Yiddish Momme; Silly Shuffle; Jeg Elsker Jig; Down South Camp Meeting; My Man Is Gone Now; Hallelujah; Sermon For Stuff; It Had To Be You; Shalom Elechem; Memories Of You. (Total Time: 73:53).

Personnel

Svend Asmussen-- violin; Jacob Fischer--guitar; Jesper Lundgaard--bass; Aage Tanggaard-- drums.

Album information

Title: Still Fiddling | Year Released: 2002 | Record Label: Storyville Records

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