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Louis Armstrong Volume 7 - ’Stop Playing Those Blues’ | Naxos - Nostalgia 8120817

Louis Armstrong Volume 7 - ’Stop Playing Those Blues’

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Label: Naxos - Nostalgia

Cat No: 8120817

Barcode: 0636943281727

Format: CD

Number of Discs: 1

Genre: Vocal/Choral

Release Date: 2nd January 2007

Contents

Artists

Louis Armstrong
Jack Teagarden
The Town Hall Concert

Artists

Louis Armstrong
Jack Teagarden
The Town Hall Concert

About

Indisputably the single most important figure in the early history of jazz, Louis Armstrong’s trumpet prowess is believed by many to have single-handedly transformed jazz from an ensemble to a soloist’s art form. Looking beyond his trumpet playing, his talents as a jazz vocalist paved the way for the prominence of “scat” singing popularised by the likes of Ella Fitzgerald. 
 
Naxos Jazz Legends is pleased to present his seventh volume, displaying Armstrong’s limitless talents as an all-round jazz great, commonly known as the “King of jazz”.
 
Contents:
- Sugar
- I Want A Little Girl
- Blues For Yesterday
- Blues In The South
- Endie
- Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans?
- Where The Blues Were Born In New Orleans
- Mahogany Hall Stomp
- Ain’t Misbehavin’
- Rockin’ Chair
- Back O’ Town Blues
- Pennies From Heaven
- Save It, Pretty Mama
- St James Infirmary
- Jack-Armstrong Blues
- Fifty-Fifty Blues
- Please Stop Playing Those Blues
- A Song Was Born
 
[Original 1946-1947 Recordings]

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