Dream a Little Dream of Me - Louis Armstrong, Andree
Can Anyone Explain? - Louis Armstrong, Benjamin
You Rascal You - Louis Armstrong, Theard, Sam
Life Is So Peculiar - Louis Armstrong, Burke
Jack Armstrong Blues - Louis Armstrong, Armstron
Rockin' Chair - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael
Some Day - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong
Swing That Music - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong, Louis
Lyin' to Myself - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael, Hoagy
Ev'ntide - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael
Sun Showers - Louis Armstrong, Brown, Nacio Herb
Thanks a Million - Louis Armstrong, Johnston, Arthur
Solitude - Louis Armstrong, DeLange, Eddie
Shoe Shine Boy - Louis Armstrong, Cahn
Shine - Louis Armstrong, Brown
Just a Gigolo - Louis Armstrong, Caesar, Irving
I Ain't Got Nobody - Louis Armstrong, Graham
Georgia on My Mind - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael
Lazy River - Louis Armstrong, Arodin
Dear Old Southland - Louis Armstrong, Creamer
New Orleans Function (Flee as a Bird), Pt. 1 - Louis Armstrong, Traditional
New Orleans Function (Oh, Didn't He Ramble), Pt. 2 - Louis Armstrong, Traditional
Track Listings (24) - Disc #2
You Can't Lose a Broken Heart - Louis Armstrong, Johnson
My Sweet Hunk O'Trash - Louis Armstrong, Johnson
That's for Me, Pt. 1 - Louis Armstrong, Hammerstein II
That's for Me, Pt. 2 - Louis Armstrong, Hammerstein II
You Won't Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart) - Louis Armstrong, Davis, Jimmie
The Frim Fram Sauce - Louis Armstrong, Evans, Ray [Lyricis
Long, Long Journey - Louis Armstrong, Feather
I Wonder - Louis Armstrong, Gant, Cecil
I Wonder, I Wonder, I Wonder - Louis Armstrong, Hutchins, Daryl
Back O'Town Blues - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong
The Blues Are Brewin' - Louis Armstrong, Alter
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? - Louis Armstrong, Alter
Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans - Louis Armstrong, Capleton
Perdido Street Blues - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong
2:19 Blues - Louis Armstrong, Desdume
Down in Honky Tonk Town - Louis Armstrong, McCarron
Wild Man Blues - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong
West End Blues - Louis Armstrong, King Oliver
Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong, Williams
Weather Bird - Louis Armstrong, Oliver
St. James Infirmary - Louis Armstrong, Primrose, Joe
Tight Like This - Louis Armstrong, Curl
When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong, Muse
When the Saints Go Marching In - Louis Armstrong, Black, James [Drums
This Release of a Beautiful Double CD Gathers his Greatest Themes and his Best Interpretations. Theduos with Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, the Famous "Wild Man Blues", "st James Infirmary","When the Saints", "la Vie ... more »En Rose", from the Hot Five to the Greatest Orchestras, We have Herethe Essential of the Classical Period.« less
This Release of a Beautiful Double CD Gathers his Greatest Themes and his Best Interpretations. Theduos with Billie Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald, the Famous "Wild Man Blues", "st James Infirmary","When the Saints", "la Vie En Rose", from the Hot Five to the Greatest Orchestras, We have Herethe Essential of the Classical Period.
"The song combination is to die for: there's a nice mix of pop and dixieland hits attributed to the man. But trouble soon began for me when the recording editor snipped out the final A and the solo section of the first tune, "A Kiss to Build a Dream On". Whoa! What was that all about?!!! After listing to the whole record I was utterly disappointed: for the performance, I gave it a 5 but I gave the editing a miserable 2 or 1.On the plus side, this record highlights 30 years of Louis and his all star/big band with a surprise appearance of Ella Fitzgerald on "Dream a Little Dream of Me." The negative side here is not in the quality of the source tapes but in the precociousness of the recording editor. Along with the hachet job done on "Kiss," the editor chose to feature a minute or so of three other songs before fading them out into nothingness. Apparently, he wanted us to hear a summary rather than a survey of Louis's live legacy. (CUSTOMER TO EDITOR: Let the music play on a little while!) To C'est Si Bon's credit, the few minutes the editor allows us to hear are purely vintage Satchmo. Most of the performances feature Satch in his waning years, but Armstrong still manages to surprise and entertain. I'll keep this to round out my collection, but I'd probably look elsewhere for more satisfying performances of Dippermouth. If you DO buy this product, cherish the man's genius--listen hard, before the editor pulls you away with more irritating "fade outs.""
More Satchmo!!
Nse Ette | Lagos, Nigeria | 09/06/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Gravelly bass voiced trumpet virtuoso Louis Armstrong is a legend and this CD, a mere scratch at the surface of his immense collection of music, is a wonderful addition to any collection.
Containing (to me) the best version ever of the swinging `Mack the knife' (a #20 pop hit), `Hello Dolly' (a #1 pop hit and Grammy winner for best male vocal pop performance in 1964), the sober `Blueberry hill' (#29), as well as gems like the title track, the delicate `Dream a little dream of me' featuring the wonderful Ella Fitzgerald and her clear-as-glass delivery, `Kiss to build a dream on', `On the sunny side of the street', and the marching `When the saints go marching in'.
I hadn't heard quite a number of tracks featured here, not the usual fare on a Louis Armstrong collection, (no `Wonderful world' which you should already have somewhere anyway!) making it a pleasant change.
This CD has great liner notes too on the great man.