Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars - The Columbia & RCA Victor Live Recordings of Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars (2014)

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Title: The Columbia & RCA Victor Live Recordings of Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Mosaic Records – MD 9-257
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, booklet)
Total Time: 11:07:17
Total Size: 2.81 GB
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Mosaic's new set is the first to span this range of Louis' career. It is rich with new discoveries and legendary omissions. For the unreleased material alone, this one is a real collector's item. We've restored missing solos and removed fake applause. We tracked down the earliest, most authoritative sources for the music and cleaned-up everything to the best of our ability using state-of-the-art techniques. And we corrected a great deal of misinformation regarding discographical details. Included in the box is the famous Town Hall concert from May 17, 1947, a long lost Carnegie Hall date from November 1947, a concert from the Netherlands, and a set in Milan. The set also includes a date from Los Angeles in January 1956 that was initially issued as though it was live, but wasn't. The Great Chicago Concert from June 1956 is well known, but has been out of print a long time. There's also a concert from Newport in 1956, with four previously unissued performances. A date at Lewisohn Stadium found producer Avakian recording a rehearsal session with the All Stars in the afternoon of which only three tracks have ever been heard.This date included a reunion with Jack Teagarden and Bobby Hackett. We've got the whole set. There are also one-offs: Edward R. Murrow interviewing Louis in Paris; a previously unissued performance of Louis in London; and two tracks from a 1956 date in Ghana. Oh, and by the way, the All Stars? George Wettling, Bob Haggart, Bobby Hackett, Jack Teagarden, Peanuts Hucko, Sid Catlett, Dick Cary, Barney Bigard, Arvell Shaw, Trummy Young, Edmond Hall, Billy Kyle, and others. Our brochure includes an exhaustive essay by Ricky Riccardi, one of the leading experts on Armstrong worldwide. We've written a new discography that finally eliminates confusion over Louis' recorded output. And there are many vintage photographs. We highly recommend this one-of-a-kind set and remind jazz listeners everywhere that when our Mosaic sets sell out, they are gone for good.


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Disc 6 is missing. Currently disc 6 is a copy of disc 5