Not many people knew about jazz improvisation until these historic numbers were recorded in the late 1920s! Hear the brilliant horn and scat singing that made Armstrong a star on West End Blues; Heebie Jeebies and Muggles .
1. What A Wonderful World 2:20 2. Hello, Dolly! 2:28 3. Sittin' In The Sun 3:01 4. Mack The Knife 3:24 5. A Kiss To Build A Dream On 3:04 6. It Takes Two To Tango 2:56 7. That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) 3:07 8. Kiss Of Fire 3:05 9. (When We Are Dancin') I Get Ideas 3:28 10. Gone Fishin' 2:33 11. Skokiaan (South African Song) 4:59 12. La Vie En Rose 3:26 13. The Dummy Song 2:22 14. Chloe (Song Of The Swamp) 3:04 15. I Still Get Jealous 2:14 16. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) 4:06 17. Blueberry Hill 2:54 18. When It's Sleepy Time Down... [Read More]
Not many people knew about jazz improvisation until these historic numbers were recorded in the late 1920s! Hear the brilliant horn and scat singing that made Armstrong a star on West End Blues; Heebie Jeebies and Muggles .
This package features stunningly remastered sound (even the earliest cuts from 1938 are hiss free, full-bodied and remarkably clear), along with a classy 16-page booklet with rare photos and detailed session liner notes. It's not the final word on the prolific and multi-talented musician who some consider the most influential jazzman ever, but is an excellent overall portrait of Satchmo, covering numerous highlights in the career of this legendary American artist. Hip-O. 2006.
Few performers have ever captured the hearts of an audience like Louis Armstrong. Relive the fascination with this collection of sensational hits from the lovable "Satchmo"... a true platinum legend! This fantastic collection includes thirteen classic tunes, including two songs featuring fellow Jazz Legend Ella Fitzgerald.
Everybody knows Louis Armstrong--even if it's just for his heart-pleasing renditions of "Hello Dolly" and "What a Wonderful World." Well, this four-CD box set marking the 100th anniversary of his birth--give or take a year--contains some of his most groundbreaking, historic works. Recorded between 1925 and 1929, the Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings find Armstrong with more than able cohorts, including pianists Earl "Fatha" Hines and Lillian Hardin (Armstrong's second wife), clarinetist-saxophonist Johnny Dodds, and trombonist Kid Ory. Recorded when Armstrong was emerging from the inf... [Read More]
This CD is drawn from the four-CD set of Louis Armstrong's Complete RCA Victor Recordings, and it shows Armstrong in two distinct phases of his career. The first eight tracks are big band recordings from 1932 and '33 when Armstrong's ebullient personality was combining with his brilliant musicianship to make him one of the world's most popular entertainers. He was already able to record a medley of past hits, combining the high-spirited and the sentimental for maximum audience effect, but his trumpet and voice keep emerging in all their original glory on renditions of "I've Got the World on a ... [Read More]
For the first time, all of Ella & Louis' classic duets are in one place. This 4CD set gathers their timeless three Verve albums newly remastered versions of Ella and Louis, Ella and Louis Again and Porgy and Bess combining them with their eight Decca singles, live recordings from Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl plus several alternates & false starts from the Decca & Verve eras, illuminating their craft & good humor. The set also includes an extensive essay by Ricky Riccardi.
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