Louis Armstrong - MIlestones Of A Jazz Legend: Classics And Rarities (2018) CD-Rip
Artist: Louis Armstrong
Title: MIlestones Of A Jazz Legend: Classics And Rarities
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: The Intense Media
Genre: Early Jazz, New Orleans Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 12:20:55
Total Size: 3.35 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: MIlestones Of A Jazz Legend: Classics And Rarities
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: The Intense Media
Genre: Early Jazz, New Orleans Jazz, Swing
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 12:20:55
Total Size: 3.35 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
CD01 {01:13:38}
The Louis Armstrong Story, Volume 1 (1925-1927)
01. Muskrat Ramble (2:33)
02. Heebie Jeebies (2:55)
03. Gut Bucket Blues (2:43)
04. Skid-Dat-De-Dat (3:05)
05. Yes! I'm in the Barrel (2:39)
06. Cornet Chop Suey (2:58)
07. Struttin' with Some Barbecue (3:06)
08. I'm Not Rough (3:04)
09. The Last Time (3:30)
10. Got No Blues (3:26)
11. Hotter Than That (3:05)
12. Ory's Creole Trombones (3:06)
The Louis Armstrong Story, Volume 2 (1927)
13. Potato Head Blues (2:58)
14. Wild Man Blues (3:04)
15. S.O.L. Blues (2:54)
16. Gully Low Blues (3:17)
17. Melancholy Blues (3:08)
18. Weary Blues (3:01)
19. Twelfth Street Rag (3:05)
20. Willie the Weeper (3:09)
21. Keyhole Blues (3:29)
22. That's When I'll Come Back to You (2:58)
23. Alligator Crawl (3:03)
24. Chicago Breakdown (3:22)
CD02 {01:17:39}
The Louis Armstrong Story, Volume 3 (1928)
01. Basin Street Blues (3:18)
02. Weather Bird (2:47)
03. No, Papa, No (2:54)
04. Muggles (2:53)
05. St. James Infirmary (3:14)
06. Tight Like This (3:15)
07. West End Blues (3:22)
08. Skip the Gutter (3:10)
09. Two Deuces (2:59)
10. Sugar Foot Strut (3:22)
11. Squeeze Me (3:25)
12. Don't Jive Me (2:50)
Lil Armstrong - Satchmo and Me (1957)
13. Learning the Piano (4:08)
14. Early Life in Chicago (3:06)
15. With the New Orleans Creole Jazz Band (3:33)
16. King Oliver Appears on the Scene... with Louis (6:49)
17. First Recording Date (1:40)
18. Courtship (1:09)
19. The Young Louis (3:05)
20. Marriage (3:03)
21. First Trumpet, at Last (2:29)
22. With Fletcher Henderson in New York (3:52)
23. The Hot Five (2:35)
24. Return to New Orleans (1:04)
25. The End of a Marriage (1:13)
26. Epilogue (2:24)
CD03 {01:18:46}
Satchmo: A Musical Biography, Volume 1 (1947-1957)
01. Dipper Mouth Blues (4:41)
02. Canal Street Blues (3:38)
03. High Society (4:21)
04. All the Wrongs You've Done to Me (3:37)
05. Everybody Loves My Baby (4:04)
06. Mandy Make up Your Mind (2:25)
07. See See Rider (4:32)
08. Reckless Blues (3:07)
09. Court House Blues (3:16)
10. Trouble in Mind (3:10)
11. New Orleans Function: Flee as a Bird/Oh, Didn't He Ramble (7:04)
12. Gut Bucket Blues (4:21)
13. Cornet Chop Suey (3:30)
14. Heebie Jeebies (2:58)
15. Georgia Grind (3:42)
16. Muskrat Ramble (7:00)
17. King of the Zulus (4:36)
18. Snag It (4:00)
19. Wild Man Blues (4:44)
CD04 {01:17:34}
Satchmo: A Musical Biography, Volume 2 (1954-1957)
01. Potato Head Blues (2:50)
02. Weary Blues (3:25)
03. Gully Low Blues (4:56)
04. Struttin' with Some Barbeque (6:31)
05. Hotter Than That (3:45)
06. Two Deuces (3:52)
07. My Monday Date (6:51)
08. Basin Street Blues (6:13)
09. Knockin' a Jug (4:15)
10. I Can't Give You Anything But Love (4:52)
11. Mahogany Hall Stomp (4:16)
12. Some of These Days (3:42)
13. When You're Smiling (4:48)
14. Song of the Islands (4:32)
15. I Can't Believe That You Are in Love with Me (3:52)
16. Dear Old Southland (4:17)
17. Exactly Like You (4:37)
CD05 {01:19:15}
Satchmo: A Musical Biography, Volume 3 (1956-1957)
01. If I Could Be with You (3:36)
02. Body and Soul (5:21)
03. Memories of You (3:58)
04. You Rascal You (3:37)
05. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (3:51)
06. I Surrender Dear (5:02)
07. Them There Eyes (3:29)
08. Up a Lazy River (4:11)
09. Georgia on My Mind (3:18)
10. That's My Home (3:58)
11. Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train (3:36)
12. On the Sunny Side of the Street (6:12)
Duke Ellington feat. Louis Armstrong - Paris Blues (1961)
13. Take the "A" Train (2:15)
14. Battle Royal (4:31)
15. Birdie Jungle (1:59)
16. Mood Indigo (3:15)
17. Autumnal Suite (3:15)
18. Nite (3:32)
19. Wild Man Moore (1:49)
20. Paris Stairs (3:05)
21. Guitar Amour (2:02)
22. Paris Blues (3:23)
CD06 {01:16:21}
Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars - New Orleans Nights (1957)
01. Panama (5:05)
02. Flee as a Bird/Oh, Didn't He Ramble (6:40)
03. Struttin' with Some Barbeque (6:00)
04. Basin Street Blues (5:51)
05. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (3:43)
06. Bugle Call Rag (8:45)
Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars - I Love Jazz (1950-1958)
07. I Love Jazz (2:28)
08. Twelfth Street Rag (5:44)
09. Basin Street Blues (7:21)
10. Skokiaan (South African Song) (3:50)
11. Frog-I-More Rag (2:28)
12. Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya (7:29)
13. Tenderly/You'll Never Walk Alone (7:25)
14. Pretty Little Missy (3:32)
CD07 {00:52:59}
Louis Armstrong and His Band, Dave Brubeck, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Carmen McRae - The Real Ambassadors (1961)
01. Everybody's Comin' (1:52)
02. Cultural Exchange (4:43)
03. Good Reviews (2:10)
04. Remember Who You Are (2:34)
05. My One Bad Habit (2:42)
06. Summer Song (3:19)
07. King for a Day (3:42)
08. Blow Satchmo (0:48)
09. The Real Ambassador (3:12)
10. In the Lurch (2:33)
11. One Moment Worth Years (4:22)
12. They Say I Look Like God (5:30)
13. Since Love Had Its Way (2:35)
14. I Didn't Know Until You Told Me (3:02)
15. Swing Bells/Blow Satchmo/Finale (6:06)
Bing Crosby, Louis Armstrong, Rosemary Clooney, The Hi-Lo's (1959)
16. Music to Shave By (3:49)
CD08 {01:13:08}
Louis Armstrong - I've Got the World on a String (1957)
01. When Your Lover Has Gone (4:41)
02. You're the Top (2:33)
03. You Turned the Tables on Me (2:38)
04. Don't Get Around Much Anymore (3:40)
05. Little Girl Blue (5:45)
06. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen (4:54)
07. We'll Be Together Again (4:06)
08. I've Got the World on a String (2:52)
09. Do Nothing 'Til You Hear from Me (4:14)
10. I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues (4:05)
Louis Armstrong - Louis and the Good Book (1958)
11. Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen (3:04)
12. Shadrack (2:48)
13. Go Down Moses (3:42)
14. Rock My Soul (In the Blossom of Abraham) (2:59)
15. Ezekiel Saw de Wheel (2:34)
16. On My Way (Got on My Travelin' Shoes) (3:07)
17. Down by the Riverside (3:12)
18. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (3:11)
19. Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child (3:30)
20. Jonah and the Whale (2:41)
21. Didn't It Rain (2:52)
CD09 {01:15:25}
Louis and the Angels (1957)
01. When Did You Leave Heaven? (3:20)
02. You're a Heavenly Thing (3:06)
03. I Married an Angel (3:42)
04. A Sinner Kissed an Angel (3:34)
05. Angela Mia (3:14)
06. Angel Child (2:56)
07. And the Angels Sing (3:45)
08. Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread) (3:23)
09. String Along with You (2:44)
10. Angel (3:24)
11. The Prisoner's Song (3:44)
12. Goodnight, Angel (2:56)
Bing Crosby & Louis Armstrong - Bing & Satchmo (1960)
13. Muskat Ramble (3:04)
14. Sugar (That Sugar Baby o' Mine) (5:13)
15. The Preacher (2:21)
16. Dardanella (2:50)
17. Let's Sing Like a Dixieland Band (2:22)
18. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (3:09)
19. Brother Bill (3:01)
20. Little Ol' Tune (3:07)
21. At the Jazz Band Ball (3:03)
22. Rocky Mountain Moon (3:42)
23. Bye Bye Blues (3:45)
CD10 {01:16:10}
Satchmo Plays King Oliver (1959)
01. St. James Infirmary (Gambler's Blues) (5:01)
02. I Want a Big Butter & Egg Man (3:50)
03. I Ain't Got Nobody (4:04)
04. Panama (4:12)
05. Dr. Jazz (2:45)
06. Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight (3:43)
07. Frankie and Johnny (4:04)
08. I Ain't Gonna Give Nobody None of This Jelly Roll (4:07)
09. Drop That Sack (2:55)
10. Jelly Roll Blues (2:55)
11. Old Kentucky Home (4:39)
12. Chimes Blues (3:31)
Louis Armstrong and The Mills Brothers (1937-1940)
13. Carry Me Back to Old Virginny (3:02)
14. Darling Nelly Gray (2:48)
15. In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree (2:22)
16. The Old Folks at Home (2:25)
17. The Flat Foot Floogie (3:02)
18. The Song Is Ended (But the Melody Lingers On) (3:13)
19. My Walking Stick (2:44)
20. W.P.A. (2:53)
21. Boog-It (2:40)
22. Cherry (2:49)
23. Marie (2:26)
Born in New Orleans, trumpeter and vocalist Louis Armstrong (1901-1971) was the first big Jazz-star. He became interested in music early on and began playing the popular music of his hometown on cornet. Legendary trumpeter King Oliver gave Armstrong, who had gotten his first musical education at the Colored Waifs Home for Boys, some lessons. Brass bands were playing on the Mississippi steamers at the time and Armstrong soon landed a gig with the orchestra of Fate Marable, where he significantly expanded his technical skills and later was able to master even the most difficult scores.
After replacing King Oliver in Kid Ory's band, he soon followed his teacher to Chicago, the Jazz center of the 1920s. Armstrong was one of the first musicians to emerge as a soloist from the collective improvisations of early Jazz with his own style and stretched out soloing. He celebrated his debut as a record artist with Kid Oliver in 1923. In New York, pianist Fletcher Henderson led the best African-American orchestra, to which Armstrong would belong in 1924 for a significant period of 14 months. In addition he recorded with the great blues singers like Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Upon his return to Chicago, Armstrong began appearing with his first important bands Hot Five and Hot Seven, which included his wife Lil Harding - a rare interview with her about this period is included in this set and later Earl Hines as a pianist, resulting in many of his greatest recordings.
From the 1930s on, Armstrong was a world-acclaimed star trumpeter and singer who recorded successful records with a wide repertoire and mostly in big band accompaniment, appeared in many films and toured extensively around the world with his All Stars.
Some of the best and rarest albums by the Jazz superstar, incl. recordings available on CD for the first time.
After replacing King Oliver in Kid Ory's band, he soon followed his teacher to Chicago, the Jazz center of the 1920s. Armstrong was one of the first musicians to emerge as a soloist from the collective improvisations of early Jazz with his own style and stretched out soloing. He celebrated his debut as a record artist with Kid Oliver in 1923. In New York, pianist Fletcher Henderson led the best African-American orchestra, to which Armstrong would belong in 1924 for a significant period of 14 months. In addition he recorded with the great blues singers like Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith. Upon his return to Chicago, Armstrong began appearing with his first important bands Hot Five and Hot Seven, which included his wife Lil Harding - a rare interview with her about this period is included in this set and later Earl Hines as a pianist, resulting in many of his greatest recordings.
From the 1930s on, Armstrong was a world-acclaimed star trumpeter and singer who recorded successful records with a wide repertoire and mostly in big band accompaniment, appeared in many films and toured extensively around the world with his All Stars.
Some of the best and rarest albums by the Jazz superstar, incl. recordings available on CD for the first time.