Louis.Armstrong--The.Complete.Hot.Five.and.Hot.Seven.Recordings.Vol.2-(2003)-diss

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      a r t i s t : Louis Armstrong
        t i t l e : The Complete Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings Vol. 2
          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 : 22
    b i t r a t e : 192kbps
          s i z e : 93,9 MB

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   The second volume of Legacy's brilliant collection of Louis Armstrong's 
   complete Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings reveals the transition from 
   quintet to septet. The first four tunes have May Alix added on vocals, 
   and then Harry Clark replaces Kid Ory, who briefly went off to start 
   his own band. In May of 1927, however, John Thomas takes over the 
   trombone chair, Baby Dodds joins on drums, and Pete Briggs on tuba to 
   round out the septet. But the band changes to a tentet a few days later 
   on a different session with Earl Hines on the piano and bass added to 
   the mix as well as a second cornetist. The personnel changes were 
   confusing during this era, but the music wasn't. The sound here 
   developed into something so gloriously complex and rich that neither 
   New Orleans nor anyone else had heard anything like it before. Duke 
   Ellington, who was leading his first real band in 1927, was deeply 
   enamored with these recordings - especially "Wild Man Blues," "Chicago 
   Breakdown," and "Melancholy." In September of that year, the original 
   band reunited, bringing it back down to the Hot Five for the remainder 
   of 1927 and, as such, on tracks such as "Ory's Creole Trombone," "The 
   Last Time," and the amazing "Got No Blues." The sound quality is 
   slightly better here in that there is a bit less hiss. The fidelity and 
   integrity of the tracks themselves are nearly flawless. - Thom Jurek 

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      01-Big Butter And Egg Man                                 [03:00]
      02-Sunset Cafe Stomp                                      [02:45]
      03-You Made Me Love You                                   [02:53]
      04-Irish Black Bottom                                     [02:40]
      05-Willie The Weeper                                      [03:08]
      06-Wild Man Blues                                         [03:11]
      07-Chicago Breakdown                                      [03:20]
      08-Alligator Crawl                                        [03:02]
      09-Potato Head Blues                                      [02:58]
      10-Melancholy                                             [03:02]
      11-Weary Blues                                            [03:00]
      12-Twelfth Street Rag                                     [03:04]
      13-Keyhole Blues                                          [03:28]
      14-S.O.L. Blues                                           [02:53]
      15-Gully Low Blues                                        [03:16]
      16-That's When I'll Come Back To You                      [02:56]
      17-Put 'Em Down Blues                                     [03:14]
      18-Ory's Creole Trombone                                  [03:05]
      19-The Last Time                                          [03:29]
      20-Struttin' With Some Barbecue                           [03:06]
      21-Got No Blues                                           [03:25]
      22-Once In A While                                        [03:15]
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                                                                 68:10 min
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01-louis_armstrong--big_butter_and_egg_man.mp34,13 MB
02-louis_armstrong--sunset_cafe_stomp.mp33,78 MB
03-louis_armstrong--you_made_me_love_you.mp33,98 MB
04-louis_armstrong--irish_black_bottom.mp33,66 MB
05-louis_armstrong--willie_the_weeper.mp34,31 MB
06-louis_armstrong--wild_man_blues.mp34,39 MB
07-louis_armstrong--chicago_breakdown.mp34,59 MB
08-louis_armstrong--alligator_crawl.mp34,19 MB
09-louis_armstrong--potato_head_blues.mp34,07 MB
10-louis_armstrong--melancholy.mp34,19 MB
11-louis_armstrong--weary_blues.mp34,13 MB
12-louis_armstrong--twelfth_street_rag.mp34,23 MB
13-louis_armstrong--keyhole_blues.mp34,78 MB
14-louis_armstrong--s.o.l._blues.mp33,98 MB
15-louis_armstrong--gully_low_blues.mp34,49 MB
16-louis_armstrong--thats_when_ill_come_back_to_you.mp34,04 MB
17-louis_armstrong--put_em_down_blues.mp34,45 MB
18-louis_armstrong--orys_creole_trombone.mp34,25 MB
19-louis_armstrong--the_last_time.mp34,79 MB
20-louis_armstrong--struttin_with_some_barbecue.mp34,26 MB
21-louis_armstrong--got_no_blues.mp34,71 MB
22-louis_armstrong--once_in_a_while.mp34,48 MB
louis.armstrong--the.complete.hot.five.and.hot.seven.recordings.vol.2-11,59 KB