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Louis Armstrong's 1925-1928 recordings with his Hot Fives and Hot Sevens belong in every serious jazz collection, even those owned by listeners who otherwise do not listen to music before bebop. Armstrong's remarkable trumpet solos of the 1920s were so advanced that they indirectly led the way not only toward swing but bop of 20 years later. On the third of seven CD volumes that have all of Louis' earliest records, Armstrong is featured with three separate groups. His Hot Seven (with the brilliant...
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25 Greatest Hot Fives & Sevens
Lonnie Johnson: Guitar. Johnny Dodds: Clarinet. Earl Hines: Piano. Kid Ory: Trombone. Zutty Singleton: Drums. Don Redman: Clarinet. Johnny St. Cyr: Banjo. Louis Armstrong: Trumpet. Lil Armstrong: Piano. Baby Dodds: Drums. Mancy Cara: Banjo. Jimmy Strong: Clarinet. Dave Wilborn: Banjo. Fred Robinson: Trombone. May Alix: Vocals. John Thomas: Trombone.
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The Hot Fives & Sevens are such an enormously important body of work that it seems like it would be impossible to separate wheat from chaff. But, really, would anyone argue that Beethoven 's first symphony is as great or important as his ninth? No, and that's exactly why this single-disc collection is so essential. People will argue that even 25 of these masterpieces isn't enough, and they're right in a sense, but the fact is most listeners don't... more
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Just about anyone can enjoy the music in this album. The tunes, from the slow ballad, It's Wonderful, through the rhythmic Everybody Loves My Baby, are tunes that some of us have grown up with and all of us have come to know. And the style in which they are played here is as indigenous to American life as baseball or turkey for Christmas.
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One of a handful of absolutely essential jazz collections, and at a bargain price too. With this four-disc set of Armstrong 's bedrock Hot Fives & Sevens sides, JSP throws down the gauntlet for labels reissuing early jazz (hats off especially to John R.T. Davies for his superb remastering work). Covering the years 1925-1929, the 90 tracks include the complete Hot Fives & Sevens recordings (save for alternate takes) with Johnny Dodds , Lil Hardin Armstrong, Kid Ory , Johnny St. Cyr , and others. Amidst...
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My Heart. Yes! I'm in the Barrel. Gut Bucket Blues. Come Back Sweet Papa. Georgia Grind. Heebie Jeebies. Cornet Chop Suey. Oriental Strut. You're Next. Muskrat Ramble. Don't Forget to Mess Around. I'm Gonna Gitcha. Droppin' Shucks. Who' Sit. He Likes It Slow. King of the Zulus. Big Fat Ma and Skinny Pa. Lonesome Blues. Sweet Little Papa. Jazz Lips. Skid-Dat-De-Dat. Big Butter and Egg Man. Sunset Cafe Stomp. You Made Me Love You. Irish Black Bottom. No One Else But You. Willie...
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HOT FIVES & SEVENS
FIREWORKS. I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE. MY HEART. WILLIE THE WEEPER. MAHOGANY HALL STOMP. YES! I'M IN THE BARREL. SKIP THE GUTTER. WILD MAN BLUES. AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'. GUT BUCKET BLUES. A MONDAY DATE. CHICAGO BREAKDOWN. COME BACK SWEET PAPA. (WHAT DID I DO TO BE SO) BLACK AND BLUE?. DON'T JIVE ME. ALLIGATOR CRAWL. THAT RHYTHM MAN. GEORGIA GRIND. WEST END BLUES. POTATO HEAD BLUES. MELANCHOLY BLUES. SWEET SAVANNAH SUE. HEEBIE JEEBIES. SUGAR FOOT STRUT. SOME OF THESE DAYS...
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Compl Hot Fives & Sevens Box Set
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The Hot Fives & Sevens - Louis Armstrong
Description Covering the years 1925-1929, these 90 tracks include the complete Hot Fives & Sevens recordings (save for alternate takes).
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1928-1931: Original Jazz Performances Digitally Remastered! tracks: A Monday Date West End Blues Basin Street Blues Beau Koo Jack Save It, Pretty Mama St. James Infirmary Tight Like This Mahogany Hall Stomp (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue St. Louis Blues Rockin' Chair Dear Old Southland My Sweet I'm A Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas) I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) You're Drivin' Me Crazy When It's Sleepy Time Down South I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You Lazy River Hermes HRM 6...
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78. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) - Louis Armstrong
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Willie the Weeper. Wild Man Blues. Chicago Breakdown. Alligator Crawl. Potato Head Blues. Melancholy. Weary Blues. Twelfth Street Rag. Keyhole Blues. S.O.L. Blues. Gully Low Blues. That's When I'll Come Back to You. Put 'Em Down Blues. Ory's Creole Trombone. Last Time. Struttin' With Some Barbecue. Got No Blues. Once in a While. I'm Not Rough. Hotter Than That. Savoy Blues.
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I CAN'T GIV YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE. MAHOGANY HALL STOMP. AIN'T MISBEHAVIN'. (WHAT DID I DO TO BE SO) BLACK AND BLUE. THAT RHYTHM MAN. SWEET SAVANNAH SUE. SOME OF THESE DAYS. SOME OF THESE DAYS. WHEN YOU'RE SMILING. WHEN YOU'RE SMILING. AFTER YOU'VE GONE. I AIN'T GOT NOBODY. DALLAS BLUES. ST LOUIS BLUES. ROCKIN' CHAIR. SONG OF THE ISLANDS. BESSIE COULDN'T HELP IT. BLUE TURNING GREY OVER YOU. DEAR OLD SOUTHLAND. ROCKIN' CHAIR. I CAN'T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE.
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My Heart. Yes! Im In The The Barrel. Gut Bucket Blues. Come Back Sweet Papa. Georgia Grind. Heebie Jeebies. Comet Chop Suey. Oriental Strut. Youre Next. Muskrat Ramble. Dont Forget To Mess Around. Im Gonna Gitcha. Dropping Shucks. Who Sit. He Likes It Slow. The King Of The Zulus. Big Fat Ma And Skinny Pa. Lonesome Blues. Sweet Little Papa. Jazz Lips. Skid-Dat-De-Dat. Big Butter And Egg Man From The West. Sunset Cafe Stomp. You Made Me Love You. Irish Black Bottom. Willie...
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20 Tracks, 58 Min., Recommended This is a smokin' collection of big band swingers, novelty vocal cuts and plain old foot-stompers. Pops, clearly a strong fellow at the time, continually amazes with stunning trumpet phrasing and dynamics; numerous solo passages give the aural impression that he is physically pulling his sidemen along with him. And they're no slouches! The Armstrong Orchestra features Luis Russell, Pops Foster, Red Callendar, Red Allen, Paul Barbarin...
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1928-1931: Original Jazz Performances Digitally Remastered! tracks: A Monday Date West End Blues Basin Street Blues Beau Koo Jack Save It, Pretty Mama St. James Infirmary Tight Like This Mahogany Hall Stomp (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue St. Louis Blues Rockin' Chair Dear Old Southland My Sweet I'm A Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas) I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) You're Drivin' Me Crazy When It's Sleepy Time Down South I'll Be Glad When You're Dead, You Rascal You Lazy River Hermes HRM 6...
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