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Jazz in Paris 01 - The Best Live Concert, Vol. 1 [ ÉLŐ ]
Louis Armstrong
első megjelenés éve: 2001
(2001)

CD
2.895 Ft 

 

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1.  When It's Sleepy Time Down South
2.  (Back Home Again In) Indiana
3.  Tiger Rag
4.  When I Grow Too Old to Dream
5.  Perdido
6.  Hello, Dolly!
7.  On the Alamo
8.  A Kiss to Build a Dream On
9.  Lover, Come Back to Me
10.  Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man
11.  Mop Mop/Blueberry Hill
Jazz / Dixieland, Classic Jazz, New Orleans Jazz, Mainstream Jazz

Recorded June 4, 1965 au Palais des Sports, Paris.
Digitally remastered by Alexis Frankel and Christophe Henault at Art et Son studio, Paris.

Louis Armstrong - Trumpet, Vocals
Billy Kyle Piano
Buddy Catlett Double Bass
Danny Barcelona Drums
Eddie Shu Clarinet
Jewel Brown Vocals
Tyree Glenn Trombone

Though many may not realize it, Louis Armstrong had a long lasting love affair with Paris. From the beginning of his career he had spent time there playing music and being treated like as an artist as opposed an "entertainer."

Later in his career Louis returned to Paris to play, at the Palais des Sports. Joined by Billy Kyle, the last living member of the band that had taken part in Louis earlier parisian shows, and a whole band of new hires, Louis took the stage to make music history. This amazing example of live music is set here before us to enjoy throughout the ages.

"There is never any ending to Paris and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs form that of any other.(...) Paris was always worth it and you received return for whatever you brought to it."
---Ernest Hemingway, 1960


This 1965 Paris concert by Louis Armstrong is not all that different in content from many of his live dates recorded during the last 15 years of his life. His all-stars had changed somewhat, with clarinetist Eddie Shu replacing Edmond Hall, singer Jewel Brown taking the place of the late Velma Middleton, and trombonist Tyree Glenn replacing Trummy Young, but the dependable pianist Billy Kyle (who died the following year) is still on hand to keep the band in a familiar groove. Armstrong sticks to his dependable opener, "When It's Sleepy Time Down South," following it with a spirited "Back Home Again in Indiana." Jewel Brown is acceptable on the snappy "A Kiss to Build a Dream On," but butchers "Can't Help Lovin' That Man of Mine" with an overly dramatic and very pop-ish rendition. The fireworks of "Tiger Rag" are all too brief, while the often-requested "Hello Dolly" provokes several brief codas to acknowledge the audience's enthusiasm. This is one of the better-recorded concerts from late in Louis Armstrong's career, and while it couldn't be called an essential release in his considerable discography, it will not disappoint fans of his enthusiastic brand of swing. Recommended. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

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