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Satchmo at Sym Hall 65th Anniversary Comp Performances by Louis Armstrong (CD, 2012)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelVrve, Verve Select
UPC0602537038213
eBay Product ID (ePID)8046069403

Product Key Features

FormatCD
Release Year2012
GenreJazz Vocals
ArtistLouis Armstrong
Release TitleSatchmo at Sym Hall 65th Anniversary Comp Performances

Dimensions

Item Height0.30 in
Item Weight0.26 lb
Item Length5.56 in
Item Width4.96 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks29
Number of Discs2
TracksIntroduction/Tune Up, When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Louis Introduces Musicians, Muskrat Ramble, (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue, Royal Garden Blues, Lover [From Love Me Tonight], Stars Fell on Alabama, I Cried for You, Since I Fell for You, Tea for Two [From No No Nanette], Body and Soul, Back O'Town Blues, Steak Face, I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (Closing Theme), When It's Sleepy Time Down South, Mahogany Hall Stomp, On the Sunny Side of the Street, High Society, St. James Infirmary, Baby Won't You Please Come Home, Velma's Blues, That's My Desire, "C" Jam Blues, Barney Bigard Introduces Arvell Shaw, How High the Moon [From Two for the Show], Mop Mop, Jack Armstrong Blues, I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (Closing Theme)
NotesDigitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this live release from the Jazz legend. Recorded in 1947 and first issued on Decca in 1951, this set captured one of his greatest performances, for which a legendary edition of his All Stars band joined him, with Jack Teagarden, Barney Bigard, Dick Cary, Arvell Shaw, Big Sid Catlett and singer Velma Middleton. Satchmo at Symphony Hall / 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances is truly complete, from tuning up to closing theme of both sets performed that night. The limited edition release encompasses two hours of material including 30 minutes of unreleased performances. This release is one of the finest documents of Louis Armstrong's genius, an unbeatable mix of great music and entertaining showmanship and is now in complete form for the first time.

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  • The One and Only Louis Armstrong from 1947

    Along with the legendary May 1947 Town Hall concert, this famous show from November of that year cemented Louis Armstrong's return to the spotlight accompanied by the All-Stars. The remastering is wonderful (just remember, it IS a 1947 recording).

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