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1. | St. Louis Blues
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2. | Yellow Dog Blues
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3. | Loveless Love
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4. | Aunt Hagar's Blues
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5. | Long Gone [From the Bowlin' Green]
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6. | Memphis Blues [Or Mister Crump]
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7. | Beale Street Blues
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8. | Ole Miss Blues
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9. | Chantez Les Bas [Sing 'Em Low]
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10. | Hesitating Blues
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11. | Atlanta Blues [Make Me One Pallet on Your Floor]
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12. | George Avakian's Interview with W.C. Handy
Louis Armstrong, George Avakian, W.C. Handy
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13. | Loveless Love
Rehearsal Sequence
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14. | Hesitating Blues
Rehearsal Sequence
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15. | Alligator Story
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16. | Long Gone [From the Bowlin' Green]
Rehearsal Sequence
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Jazz / Dixieland, Classic Jazz, New Orleans Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocals W.C. Handy Arvell Shaw Bass Barney Bigard Clarinet Barrett Deems Drums Billy Kyle Piano Cozbi Sanchez-Cabrera Reissue Art Director, Art Direction George Avakian Engineer, Reissue Producer, Producer, Liner Notes Gina Bello Design Assistant Jennifer Ebert Packaging Manager Kevin Gore Reissue Series Mark Wilder Engineer, Digital Mastering Mason Coppinger Engineer, Original Engineering Patti Matheny A&R, Artist Coordination Randall Martin Reissue Design Rene Arsenault Production Assistant Seth Rothstein Project Director, Project Manager Steven Berkowitz Reissue Series Trummy Young Trombone Velma Middleton Vocals
This recording was not only Louis Armstrong's finest record of the 1950s but one of the truly classic jazz sets. Out of print for years, it was reissued quite shoddily in 1986 on a Columbia CD with alternates in place of many of the original versions and no real explanation. It was a complete and inexcusable mess and should be avoided by all but completists. Ten years later, Columbia finally got around to bringing back the original gem, and the music is at last available on CD. Armstrong and his All-Stars (trombonist Trummy Young, clarinetist Barney Bigard, pianist Billy Kyle, bassist Arvell Shaw, drummer Barrett Deems, and singer Velma Middleton) were clearly inspired by the fresh repertoire, 11 songs written by W.C. Handy. Their nearly nine-minute version of "St. Louis Blues" (with witty vocals, roaring Young trombone, and a couple of long majestic trumpet solos) is arguably the greatest version of the oft-recorded song. Other highlights include "Loveless Love," "Beale Street Blues," and a romping version of "Ole Miss Blues." This CD also includes rehearsal versions of three songs, Louis Armstrong telling a joke, and a brief George Avakian interview with W.C. Handy. Essential music for all serious jazz collections. ~ Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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