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1. | What a Wonderful World
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2. | Cabaret
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3. | Dream a Little Dream of Me
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4. | Hello, Dolly!
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5. | Our Love Is Here to Stay
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6. | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
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7. | Georgia on My Mind
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8. | When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles with You)
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9. | On the Sunny Side of the Street
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10. | Mack the Knife
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11. | Basin Street Blues
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12. | Someday (You'll Be Sorry)
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13. | It Takes Two to Tango
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14. | Gone Fishin'
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15. | A Kiss to Build a Dream On
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16. | That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
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17. | Blueberry Hill
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18. | Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans?
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19. | I Want a Little Girl
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20. | Ain't Misbehavin'
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21. | Struttin' with Some Barbecue
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22. | When the Saints Go Marching In
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23. | When It's Sleepy Time Down South [Live]
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Jazz
Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocals Al Klink - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor) Al Philburn - Trombone Albert Nicholas - Reeds Allan Reuss - Guitar Allen Hanlon - Guitar Andrew Ferretti - Trumpet Art Drelinger - Sax (Tenor) Art Ryerson - Guitar Arvell Shaw - Bass Babe Fresk - Sax (Tenor) Babe Russin - Saxophone Barney Bigard - Clarinet Bernie Leighton - Piano Bill Atkinson - Trombone Bill Holcombe - Sax (Baritone) Billy Butterfield - Trumpet Billy Kyle - Piano Bingie Madison - Clarinet, Reeds, Sax (Tenor) Bob Cusmano - Trumpet Bobby Guy - Trumpet Bud Scott - Guitar Buddy Catlett - Bass Bunny Shawker - Drums Carl Kress - Guitar Carl Poole - Trumpet Carmen Mastren - Guitar Charlie Beal - Piano Charlie Holmes - Clarinet, Reeds, Sax (Alto) Clark Terry - Trumpet Commanders Cutty Cutshall - Trombone Daniel Trimboli - Flute, Sax (Alto), Sax (Tenor) Danny Barcelona - Drums Dave Barbour - Guitar Dave McRae - Sax (Baritone) David Redfern - Back Cover Dick Jacobs - Sax (Alto) Dick Taylor - Trombone Ed Grady - Drums Edmond Hall - Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Ella Fitzgerald - Vocals Everett Barksdale - Guitar Freddy Williams - Clarinet, Sax (Tenor) George Dorsey - Sax (Alto) George Washington - Trombone Grady Tate - Drums Haig Stephens - Bass Hank Jones - Piano Henry "Red" Allen - Trumpet Herb Ellis - Guitar Hilton Jefferson - Sax (Alto) Hymie Schertzer - Sax (Alto), Sax (Baritone) J.C. Higginbotham - Trombone J.J. Johnson - Trombone Jack Chaney - Saxophone Jack Lesberg - Bass Jack Satterfield - Trombone Jerome Richardson - Clarinet, Flute, Sax (Tenor) Joe Benjamin - Bass Joe Darensbourg - Clarinet Joe Muranyi - Clarinet Joe Wilder - Trumpet Kenny John - Drums Kid Ory - Trombone Larry Wright - Saxophone Lee Blair - Guitar Lou McGarity - Trombone Louie Bellson - Drums Louis Bacon - Trumpet Lucky Thompson - Sax (Tenor) Luis Russell - Arranger, Piano Melvin Tax - Sax (Tenor) Milt Gabler - A&R Milt Yaner - Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Minor Hall - Drums Nat Jaffe - Piano Nick Fatool - Drums Oscar Peterson - Piano Paul "Scooby" Smith - Piano Paul Barbarin - Drums Perry Borkin - Guitar Pete Clark - Reeds Phil Giardina - Trombone Phil Stephens - Bass Phillip Shuken - Saxophone Pops Foster - Bass Ray Brown - Bass Raymond Stanfeld - Sax (Baritone) Red Callender - Bass Red Nichols - Trumpet Robert Davidson - Drums Rupert Cole - Clarinet, Sax (Alto) Russell Savkas - Bass Sam Markowitz - Clarinet, Flute, Sax (Alto) Sam Weiss - Drums Sandy Block - Bass Sid Stoneburn - Clarinet Squire Gersh - Bass Tony Gattuso - Banjo, Guitar Trummy Young - Trombone Tyree Glenn - Trombone Urbie Green - Trombone Vic Dickenson - Trombone Warren Baker - Saxophone Warren Hard - Percussion Wendell Mayhew - Trombone Wilbur DeParis - Trombone Will Bradley, Jr. - Trombone Will Friedwald - Essay Willard Suyker - Guitar Yank Lawson - Trumpet Ziggy Elman - Trumpet Zutty Singleton - Drums
* Adam Abrams - Production Coordination * Adam Starr - Product Manager * Andy McKaie - Compilation Producer * Bob Thiele - Producer * Bob Willoughby - Photography * Donna Ranieri - Photo Research * Erick Labson - Digital Remastering * Gordon Jenkins - Arranger, Conductor * Herb Snitzer - Photography * Jean-Pierre Leloir - Cover Photo, Photography * John Scott Trotter - Arranger, Conductor * Meire Murakami - Design * Michael Kapp - Producer * Norman Granz - Producer * Pat Lawrence - Executive Producer * Russell Garcia - Arranger, Conductor * Ryan Null - Photo Coordination * Sy Oliver - Arranger, Conductor * Tommy Goodman - Arranger, Conductor * Toots Camarata - Arranger, Conductor
This extensive compilation of vocal tracks from the latter part of Louis Armstrong's career features many of his most popular performances, including the 1960s hits "Hello Dolly" and "What a Wonderful World," and his wonderfully relaxed duet with Bing Crosby on "Gone Fishin'." However, even on these more commercially slanted songs, the trumpeter's legendary musical skill is apparent--his soaring solo on "Dolly" effortlessly cruises the instrument's upper registers, and his vocal interpretation of "Mack the Knife" is a masterpiece of jazz singing.
The Definitive Collection devoted to Louis Armstrong takes a reverse chronological view of the pop giant's career, a format that functions surprisingly well considering its intended purpose. Beginning with his last major performance, 1967's "What a Wonderful World," the disc takes listeners on a 75-minute tour that pays closest attention to his pop and vocal landmarks of the '50s and '60s with his All-Stars group, but also reaches back to 1938 to pick up the best moments of his excellent big band. (That leaves, of course, his seminal Hot Five sides out in the cold, to be picked up elsewhere.) Also briefly surveyed are his multi-album collaboration with Ella Fitzgerald, his lush "Louis with strings" albums arranged by Russ Garcia, his hit duet with Bing Crosby on "Gone Fishin'," and the series of songs ("Blueberry Hill," "Mack the Knife") that lengthened his sheet to include not only Jazz Age hero and swing progenitor, but also postwar pop stalwart. Clearly, the career of Louis Armstrong the jazz artist can't be covered thoroughly with anything but a box set that selects material from his entire working life, but as an overview of Louis Armstrong the pop singer, The Definitive Collection is peerless. One caveat: Armstrong's best latter-day pop song, "We Have All the Time in the World" (from the 1969 James Bond vehicle On Her Majesty's Secret Service), is sadly missing in action. ---John Bush, All Music Guide |
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