Louis Armstrong - The Genius Of Louis Armstrong Volume 1: 1923-1933 (2xLP, Comp)

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Genre: Jazz
Style: Big Band, Dixieland, Swing

Tracklist:
A1. Clarence Williams' Blue Five - Mandy, Make Up Your Mind 3:05
A2. Bertha "Chippie" Hill - Lonesome, All Alone And Blue 2:57
A3. Nolan Welsh - The Bridwell Blues 3:25
A4. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Cornet Chop Suey 3:02
A5. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Oriental Strut 3:05
A6. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Willie The Weeper 3:09
A7. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Wild Man Blues 3:13
A8. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Chicago Breakdown 3:21
B1. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Alligator Crawl 3:05
B2. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Potato Head Blues 2:57
B3. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - Weary Blues 3:02
B4. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - S.O.L. Blues 2:55
B5. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven - That's When I'll Come Back To You 2:58
B6. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Once In Awhile 3:11
B7. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Fireworks 3:02
C1. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - A Monday Date 3:09
C2. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - West End Blues 3:14
C3. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Sugar Foot Strut 3:15
C4. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five - Squeeze Me 3:20
C5. Carroll Dickerson's Savoyagers - Savoyageur's Stomp 3:06
C6. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - Beau Koo Jack 3:00
C7. Louis Armstrong And His Savoy Ballroom Five - Save It, Pretty Mama 3:18
D1. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - Mahogany Hill Stomp 3:21
D2. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - St Louis Blues 3:00
D3. Louis Armstrong And His Sebastian New Cotton Orchestra - I'm A Ding Dong Daddy 3:04
D4. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal, You 3:11
D5. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - The Lonesome Road 3:28
D6. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - Kickin' The Gong Around 3:11
D7. Louis Armstrong And His Orchestra - Lawd, You Made The Night Too Long 3:20



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Back cover:
Manufactured by CBS Records
NL Printed in Holland

Labels:
℗ 1971
Made in Holland

Recording dates:
A1 New York, 17 December 1924
A2 Chicago, 23 February 1926
A3 Chicago, 16 June 1926
A4 Chicago, 2 February 1926
A5 Chicago, 26 February 1926
A6 Chicago, 7 May 1927
A7 Chicago, 7 May 1927
A8 Chicago, 9 May 1927

B1 Chicago, 10 May 1927
B2 Chicago, 10 May 1927
B3 Chicago, 11 May 1927
B4 Chicago, 13 May 1927
B5 Chicago, 14 May 1927
B6 Chicago, 10 December 1927
B7 Chicago, 27 June 1928

C1 Chicago, 27 June 1928
C2 Chicago, 28 June 1928
C3 Chicago, 28 June 1928
C4 Chicago, 29 June 1928
C5 Chicago, 5 July 1928
C6 Chicago, 5 December 1928
C7 Chicago, 5 December 1928

D1 New York, 5 March 1929
D2 New York, 13 December 1929
D3 Los Angeles, 21 July 1930
D4 Chicago, 28 April 1931
D5 Chicago, 6 November 1931
D6 Chicago, 25 January 1932
D7 Chicago, 11 March 1932

When on June 28, 1928, Louis Armstrong unleashed the spectacular cascading phrases of the introduction of West End Blues, he established the general stylistic direction of jazz for several decades to come. Beyond that, this performance also made clear that jazz could never again revert to being solely an entertainment or folk music.

Featured performances by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five, His Hot Seven, and His Orchestra.

D3 L. Z. Cooper or Harvey Brooks (2)

In Germany some copies had a round silver sticker: SUPER★STAR★SERIE 2LPs DM29,-

Runouts are etched with tilde ~ below -622- part.

 

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