Louis.Armstrong--The.Complete.Hot.Five.and.Hot.Seven.Recordings.Vol.1-(2003)-diss

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      a r t i s t : Louis Armstrong

        t i t l e : The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings Vol. 1

          d a t e : 2003

        l a b e l : Columbia/Legacy

        g e n r e : Jazz

  r l s.  d a t e : Jul/2003

      t r a c k s : 20

    b i t r a t e : 192kbps

          s i z e : 78,3 MB



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     Legacy has seen fit - and rightfully so - to issue the complete

     recordings of Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Seven as individual

     volumes instead of just a box set. This is a solid way to go for

     collectors trying to fill holes. It's also the best way for a

     beginner, not only with Armstrong's music but that of early-

     recorded jazz, to become acquainted with the development of

     improvisation in the music. Volume 1 concentrates on the Hot Five

     material from 1925 and 1926. The first band included Armstrong,

     Kid Ory on trombone, Johnny Dodds on clarinet, pianist Lil Hardin,

     and banjo boss Johnny St. Cyr. These 20 recordings were made for

     the Okeh label. The blues model on which all of these tunes were

     based is extrapolated upon and remade in the image of first the

     ensemble and then in the image of the soloist. From "My Heart"

     and the amazing "Oriental Strut" to "Lonesome Blues," to "Come

     Back Sweet Papa," to the introduction of scat singing in Lil

     Hardin's "Skid-Dat-De Dat," the exuberance and professionalism

     just drip from these tunes. But notions of harmonic invention are

     also present, places where the soloist slips outside the changes

     and moves toward reaching a musical unity with the ensemble by

     whatever means necessary as long as it swung. The sound here is

     as good as it gets for the time, and after one or two listens,

     the hiss is barely recognizable. What's important is the fidelity

     of the music, and it's excellent. - Thom Jurek



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      01-My Heart                                               [02:25]

      02-Yes! I'm The Barrel                                    [02:38]

      03-Gut Bucket Blues                                       [02:42]

      04-Come Back, Sweet Pea                                   [02:28]

      05-Georgia Band                                           [02:34]

      06-Heebie Jeebies                                         [02:54]

      07-Cornet Chop Suey                                       [02:57]

      08-Oriental Strut                                         [03:02]

      09-You're Next                                            [03:16]

      10-Muskrat Ramble                                         [02:32]

      11-Don't Forget To Mess Around                            [03:03]

      12-I'm Gonna Gitcha                                       [02:44]

      13-Droppin' Shucks                                        [02:52]

      14-Who'sit                                                [02:45]

      15-King Of The Zulus                                      [03:05]

      16-Big Fat Ma And Skinny Pa                               [03:00]

      17-Lonesome Blues                                         [03:04]

      18-Sweet Little Papa                                      [02:45]

      19-Jazz Lips                                              [03:02]

      20-Skid-Dat-De-Dat                                        [03:02]

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                                                                 56:50 min

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01-louis_armstrong--my_heart.mp33,33 MB
02-louis_armstrong--yes_im_the_barrel.mp33,64 MB
03-louis_armstrong--gut_bucket_blues.mp33,72 MB
04-louis_armstrong--come_back_sweet_pea.mp33,40 MB
05-louis_armstrong--georgia_band.mp33,53 MB
06-louis_armstrong--heebie_jeebies.mp34,00 MB
07-louis_armstrong--cornet_chop_suey.mp34,07 MB
08-louis_armstrong--oriental_strut.mp34,17 MB
09-louis_armstrong--youre_next.mp34,50 MB
10-louis_armstrong--muskrat_ramble.mp33,49 MB
11-louis_armstrong--dont_forget_to_mess_around.mp34,20 MB
12-louis_armstrong--im_gonna_gitcha.mp33,78 MB
13-louis_armstrong--droppin_shucks.mp33,95 MB
14-louis_armstrong--whosit.mp33,80 MB
15-louis_armstrong--king_of_the_zulus.mp34,25 MB
16-louis_armstrong--big_fat_ma_and_skinny_pa.mp34,14 MB
17-louis_armstrong--lonesome_blues.mp34,22 MB
18-louis_armstrong--sweet_little_papa.mp33,79 MB
19-louis_armstrong--jazz_lips.mp34,17 MB
20-louis_armstrong--skid-dat-de-dat.mp34,17 MB
louis.armstrong--the.complete.hot.five.and.hot.seven.recordings.vol.1-10,75 KB