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The Story of Louis Armstrong - St. Louis Blues / Swing That Music |
Louis Armstrong |
német első megjelenés éve: 2005 |
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(2010)
[ DIGIPACK ]
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 2 x CD |
3.726 Ft
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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | My Heart
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2. | Cornet Chop Suey
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3. | Don't Forget To Mess Around
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4. | Skid-Dat-De-Dat
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5. | Melancholy Blues
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6. | Twelfth Street Rag
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7. | Struttin' With Some Barbecue
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8. | Savoy Blues
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9. | Fireworks
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10. | A Monday Date
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11. | West End Blues
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12. | Basin Street Blues
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13. | Hear Me Talkin' To Ya?
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14. | St. James Infirmary
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15. | Mahogany Hall Stomp
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16. | Ain't Misbehavin'
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17. | [What Did I Do To Be So] Black In Blue
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18. | After You've Gone
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19. | St. Louis Blues
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20. | I Can't Believe That You In Love With Me
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21. | Dinah
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22. | Tiger Rag
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23. | Body And Soul
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24. | Shine
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Them There Eyes
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2. | Lazy River
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3. | Chinatown, My Chinatown
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4. | All Of Me
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5. | The New Tiger Rag
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6. | High Society
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7. | He's A Son Of The South
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8. | Mississippi Basin
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9. | Sweet Sue, Just You
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10. | I'm In The Mood For You
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11. | I've Got My Fingers Crossed
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12. | Shoe Shine Boy
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13. | Solitude
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14. | Swing That Music
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15. | Alexander's Ragtime Band
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16. | I've Got A Heart Full of Rhythm
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17. | Jubilee
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18. | Struttin' With Some Barbecue
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19. | I Can't Give You Anything But Love
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20. | Rockin' Chair
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21. | Lazybones
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22. | Hear Me Talkin' To Ya
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23. | Harlem Stomp
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24. | Now Do You Call That A Buddy
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Jazz
2 CD set + 20-page booklet
CD 1: St. Louis Blues My Heart Chicago, November 12, 1925 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (cn)(vcl), Kid Ory (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl), Lil Armstrong (p)(vcl), Johnny St. Cyr (bjo)
Cornet Chop Suey Chicago, February 26,1926 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Dodds (db)
Don't Forget To Mess Around Chicago, June 16, 1926 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (cn)(vcl)(sw) where shown Kid Ory (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl) as where shown, Lil Armstrong (p), Johnny St. Cyr (bjo)
Skid-Dat-De-Dat Chicago, November 16, 1926 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Seven: Louis Armstrong (cn)(vcl)(sw) where show, Kid Ory (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl) as where shown, Lil Armstrong (p), Johnny St. Cyr (bjo), May Alix (vcl)
Melancholy Blues Twelfth Street Rag Chicago, May 11, 1927 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (cn)(vcl), John Thomas (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl), Lil Armstrong (p), Johnny St. Cyr (bjo)(g), Pete Briggs (bb), Baby Dodds (d)
Struttin' With Some Barbecue Chicago, December 9, 1927 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (cn)(vcl), Kid Ory (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl), Lil Armstrong (p), Johnny St. Cyr (bjo)(g)
Savoy Blues Chicago, December 13, 1927 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (cn)(vcl), Kid Ory (tb), Johnny Dodds (cl), Lil Armstrong (p), Johnny St. Cyr (bjo), Lonnie Johnson (g)
Fireworks A Monday Date Chicago, June 27, 1928 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Fred Robinson (tb), Jimmy Strong (cl), Earl Hines (p)(vcl), Mancy Cara (bjo)(v), Zutty Singleton (d)
West End Blues Chicago, June 28, 1928 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Fred Robinson (tb), Jimmy Strong (cl), Earl Hines (p)(v), Mancy Cara (bjo)(v), Zutty Singleton (d)
Basin Street Blues Chicago, December 4, 1928 Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Fred Robinson (tb), Jimmy Strong (cl), Earl Hines (p)(cel)(v), Mancy Cara (bjo)(v), Zutty Singleton (d)
Hear Me Talkin' To Ya? St. James Infirmary Chicago, December 12, 1928
Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl) (speech), Fred Robinson (tb), Don Redman (cl)(as)(speech), Jimmy Strong (cl)(ts), Earl Hines (p)(speech), Mancy Cara (bjo), Zutty Singleton (d)
Mahogany Hall Stomp New York, March 5, 1929 Louis Armstrong and his Savoy Ballroom Five: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), J.C. Higginbotham (tb), Albert Nicholas, Charlie Holmes (as), Teddy Hill (ts), Luis Russell (p), Eddie Condon (bjo), Lonnie Johnson (g), Pops Foster (sb), Paul Barbarin (d)
Ain't Misbehavin' New York, July 19, 1929 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Homer Hobson (tp), Fred Robinson (tb), Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington (as), Jimmy Strong (cl)(ts), Carroll Dickerson (vn)(ldr), Gene Anderson (p)(cel), Mancy Cara (bjo), Pete Briggs (bb), Zutty Singleton (d)
(What Did I Do To Be So) Black In Blue New York, July 22, 1929 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Homer Hobson (tp), Fred Robinson (tb), Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington (as), Jimmy Strong (cl)(ts), Carroll Dickerson (vn)(ldr), Gene Anderson (p)(cel), Mancy Cara (bjo), Pete Briggs (bb), Zutty Singleton (d)
After You've Gone New York, November 26, 1929 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Homer Hobson (tp), Fred Robinson (tb), Bert Curry, Crawford Wethington (as), Jimmy Strong (cl)(ts), Carroll Dickerson (vn)(ldr), Gene Anderson (p)(cel), Mancy Cara (bjo), Pete Briggs (bb), Zutty Singleton (d)
St. Louis Blues New York, December 13, 1929 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Hoagy Carmichael (vcl)
I Can't Believe That You In Love With Me New York, April 5, 1930 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Ed Anderson (tp), Henry Hicks (tb), Bobby Holmes (cl)(as), Theodore McCord (as), Castor McCord (cl)(ts), Joe Turner (p), Buck Washington (p), Bernand Addison (g), Lavert Hutchinson (bb), Willie Lynch (d)
Dinah Tiger Rag New York, May 4, 1930 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), Ed Anderson (tp), Henry Hicks (tb), Bobby Holmes (cl)(as), Theodore McCord (as), Castor McCord (cl)(ts), Joe Turner (p), Bernard Addison (g), Lavert Hutchinson (bb), Willie Lynch (d)
Body And Soul Los Angeles, October 9, 1930 Louis Armstrong and his Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl), George Orendorff,Harold Scott (tp), Luther Graven (tb), Les Hite (as)(bar)(ldr), Marvin Johnson (as), Charlie Jones (cl)(ts), Henry Prince (p), Bill Perkins (bjo)(g), Joe Bailey (sb), Lionel Hampton (d)(vib)
Shine Los Angeles, March 9, 1931 Louis Armstrong and his Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra: McClure "Red Mac" Morris (tp) replaces Orendorff, dialogue between Louis Armstrong and Lionel Hampton where shown
CD 2: Swing That Music
Them There Eyes Chicago, April 29, 1931 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Zilmer Randolph (tp)(speech), Preston Jackson (tb), Lester Boone (cl)(as), George James (cl)(ss)(as), Albert Washington (cl)(ts), Charlie Alexander (p), Mike McKendrick (bjo)(g)(speech), John Lindsay (sb)(speech), Tubby Hall (d)
Lazy River Chinatown, My Chinatown Chicago, November 3, 1931 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl)(ldr)(speech), Zilmer Randolph (tp)(speech), Preston Jackson (tb), Lester Boone (cl)(as), George James (cl)(ss)(as), Albert Washington (cl)(ts), Charlie Alexander (p), Mike McKendrick (bjo)(g)(speech), John Lindsay (sb)(speech), Tubby Hall (d)
All Of Me Chicago, January 27,1932 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v)(ldr), Zilmer Randolph (tp), Preston Jackson (tb), Lester Boone (cl)(as), George James (cl)(ss)(as), Albert Washington (cl)(ts), Charlie Alexander (p), Mike McKendrick (bjo)(g), John Lindsay (sb), Tubby Hall (d)
The New Tiger Rag Chicago, March 11, 1932 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl)(ldr), Zilmer Randolph (tp), Preston Jackson (tb), Lester Boone (cl)(as), George James (cl)(ss)(as), Albert Washington (cl)(ts), Charlie Alexander (p), Mike McKendrick (bjo)(g), John Lindsay (sb), Tubby Hall (d)
High Society He's A Son Of The South Chicago, January 26, 1933 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(vcl)(ldr), Ellis Whitlock, Zilmer Randolf (tp), Louis Jordan, Arthur Davey (as), Ellsworth Blake (ts), Wesley Robinson (p)(bjo)(g), Ed Haynes (bb), Benny Hill (d)
Mississippi Basin Chicago, April 24,1933 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Charlie Beal (p) replaces Wilson; Sid Catlett (d) replaces Porter
Sweet Sue, Just You Chicago, April 26, 1933 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Harry Dial (d) replaces Catlett, Albert Johnson (vcl).
I'm In The Mood For You New York, October 3, 1935 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Leonard Davis, Gus Aiken, Louis Bacon (tp), Harry White, Jimmy Archey (tb), Henry Jones, Charlie Holmes (as), Bingie Madison (cl)(ts), Greely Walton (ts), Luis Russell (p), Lee Blair (g), Pops Foster (sb), Paul Barbarin (d)(vib)
I've Got My Fingers Crossed New York, November 21,1935 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Leonard Davis, Gus Aiken, Louis Bacon (tp), Harry White, Jimmy Archey (tb), Henry Jones, Charlie Holmes (as), Bingie Madison (cl)(ts), Greely Walton (ts), Luis Russell (p), Lee Blair (g), Pops Foster (sb), Paul Barbarin (d)(vib)
Shoe Shine Boy Solitude New York, December 19, 1935 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Leonard Davis, Gus Aiken, Louis Bacon (tp), Harry White, Jimmy Archey (tb), Henry Jones, Charlie Holmes (as), Bingie Madison (cl)(ts), Greely Walton (ts), Luis Russell (p), Lee Blair (g), Pops Foster (sb), Paul Barbarin (d)(vib)
Swing That Music New York, May 18, 1936 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (t)(v), Bunny Berigan, Bob Mayhew (tp), Al Philburn (tb), Sid Trucker (cl)(bar), Phil Waltzer (as), Paul Ricci (ts), Fulton McGrath (p), Dave Barbour (g), Pete Peterson (sb), Stan King (d)
Alexander's Ragtime Band I've Got A Heart Full Of Rhythm New York, July 7, 1937 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Shelton Hemphill, Louis Bacon, Henry Allen (tp), George Matthews, George Washington, J.C. Higginbotham (tb), Pete Clark, Charlie Holmes (as), Albe Nicholas, Bingie Madison (cl)(ts), Luis Russell (p), Lee Blair (g), Pops Foster (sb), Paul Barbarin (d)
Jubilee Struttin' With Some Barbecue Los Angeles, January 12, 1938 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Shelton Hemphill, Louis Bacon, Henry Allen (tp), Wilbur de Paris, George Washington, J.C. Higginbotham (tb), Pete Clark, Charlie Holmes (as), Albert Nicholas, Bingie Madison (cl)(ts), Luis Russell (p) (unless otherwise shown), Lee Blair (g), Pops Foster (sb), Paul Barbarin (d)(voc), Chappie Willet (a)
I Can't Give You Anything But Love New York, June 24, 1938 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Bob Cusumano, Johnny McGee (tp), Al Philburn (tb), Sid Stoneburn (cl), Nat Jaffe (p), Dave Barbour (g), Haig Stephens (sb), Sam Weiss (d)
Rockin' Chair Lazybones New York, February 20,1939 Louis Armstrong with the Casa Loma Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Frank Zullo, Grady Watts, Sonny Dunham (tp), Murray McEarchern (tb)(as), Russell Rauch (tb), Pee Wee Hunt (tb)(v), Art Ralston, Clarence Hutchinrider (as), Pat Davis, Dan d'Andrea (ts), Kenny Sargent (bar), Howard Hall (p), Jack Blanchette (g), Stan Dennis (sb), Tony Briglia (d)
Hear Me Talkin' To Ya New York, April 5, 1939 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp)(v), Shelton Hemphill, Otis Johnson, Henry Allen (tp), Wilbur de Paris, George Washington, J.C. Higginbotham (tb), Rupert Cole, Charlie Holmes (cl)(as), Jo Garland, Bingie Madison (ts), Luis Russell (p)(a), Lee Blair (g), Pops Foster (sb), Sidney Catlett (d)
Harlem Stomp New York, March 14, 1940 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Bernard Flood (tp) replaces Johnson
Now Do You Call That A Buddy New York, April 1,1941 Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Prince Robinson (db) (ts) on the last two titles of these sessions.
Armstrong's roots - musical and personal - were in New Orleans. He had an important influence on the devolopment of New Orleans Jazz. He originated the exposed solo parts and set completely new benchmarks for jazz trumpeters in the 1920s. He is definitely one of the most important instrumental soloists in Jazz. On top of this he is also one of the most considerable jazz singers, who‘s unmistakable voice made him famous all over the world. |
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