Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars
M. Watkins | 12/16/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Without a doubt this was a fun and exciting time
in Armstrong's career, the music here is fantastic
and especially enjoyable for those who love the
early 1920s jazz. The sound is decent, but there
is one thing the listener should know: The recordings
are of live performances and almost every track is
formerly introduced by an announcer. There is a
charm to this, and we get a dash of banter between
Armstrong and the announcer, not to mention a nod to
the other musicians who play with Armstrong, but
'some' may find its repetiveness a bit distracting, though
to be fair, the chatting is quite brief.
For me, the music flows a bit better if you have 2 or
more disks playing on shuffle (to break up the somewhat
intrusive announcer). Listen to the Amazon samples
and you'll see what I mean; if you don't mind it,
go for it - the music is gold!
"