Compil. FR 1954 on Monkey Records label
Jazz (Swing, Dixieland)
During the summer of 1922, Louis Armstrong received a telegram from King Oliver offering him the position of second cornet in his orchestra. Louis left New Orleans for "Dreamland" - a Chicago dance hall. It was with "King Oliver and His Creole Jazz Band" that, on April 6, 1923, he waxed his first records, on that very occasion giving his first solo ; "Chimes Blues". At this time Louis was playing with Lousiana musicians like the Dodds brothers and Johnny St-Cyr, with whom he had played on the Riverboats for several years and who were later to become part of his famous "Hot Five" and "Hot Seven". In 1924, at the instigation of his wife (pianist Lil Hardin Armstrong), he left King Oliver to join drummer Ollie Power's Orchestra, replacing another great New Orleans trumpeter : Tommy Ladnier. As he was alone in the trumpet section, it was during his stay with this band that he really began to become such a soloist that he started to shake off King's Oliver's influence. Fletcher Henderson heard him, and invited him to join his band ; he opened at the "Roseland", New York, on September 1924 - It was then that he made his first small combo recordings with the "Red Onion Jazz Babiees" - a group which included Buster Bailey or Sideny Bechet on reeds. Louis also began to make numerous records with the greatest blues singers of the time, like Bessie, Mamie and Trixie Smith, Ma Rainey and Alberta Hunter. He was then 24 and already known as the first and the greatest soloist in the Jazz History. The following part is world-wide known : Louis became the symbol of Jazz. He's gone now, but his music will ever live as fresh as it was when he played it. C1 recorded in Ritchmond, Ind., April 6, 1923. A1 recorded in Chicago, December 24, 1923. A2 and C2 recorded in New York, October 16, 1924. A3 and C3 recorded in New York, February, 1925. A4, C4 and C5 recorded inNew York, November 26, 1924. A5 recorded in New York, November 8, 1924. A6 recorded in New York, November 10, 1924. C6 recorded in New York, January 12, 1925. B1-B5 and D1-D5 recorded in New York, October 19, 1938. Some of the original material was recorded in the 20's or come from radio broadcasts so to cannot pretend to be hi-fi. This album should be anyway in every good record collection
Louis Armstrong tr, voc, 1901-1971 US cornet, trumpet, vocals, album by | |
Buster Bailey cl, 1902-1967 US alto saxophone, clarinet, soprano saxophone | |
Don Redman as, voc, 1900-1964 US alto saxophone, arranged by | |
Bill Johnson b, cb, banjo | |
Buddy Christian bj, 1885-1958 US banjo | |
Charlie Dixon bj, 1898-1940 US banjo | |
Charlie Jackson voc, sax, b, bass saxophone | |
Coleman Hawkins ts, 1904-1969 US bass saxophone, tenor saxophone | |
Johnny Dodds cl, 1892-1940 US clarinet | |
King Oliver cor, 1881-1938 US cornet | |
Baby Dodds dr, US drums | |
George Wettling dr, 1907-1968 US drums | |
Kaiser Marshall dr, 1899-1948 US drums | |
Al Casey g, *1915 US guitar | |
Fletcher Henderson p, 1897-1952 US leader, piano | |
Fats Waller p, voc, 1904-1943 US piano, vocals | |
Lil Hardin voc, p, 1898-1971 piano | |
Lil Hardin-Armstrong p, US piano | |
Aaron Thompson tb, trombone | |
Charlie Green tb, 1900-1936 US trombone | |
Honore Dutrey tb, 1894-1935 US trombone | |
Jack Teagarden tb, voc, 1905-1964 US trombone | |
Elmer Chambers tr, 1897-1952 US trumpet | |
Howard Scott cor, US trumpet | |
Ralph Escudero b, tu, 1898-1970 PR tuba | |
Alberta Hunter voc, 1895-1984 US vocals | |
Ma Rainey voc, 1886-1939 US vocals | |
Trixie Smith voc, 1895-1943 US vocals |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration | |
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1 | Mabel's Dream | Louis Armstrong | |||
2 | See See Rider | Louis Armstrong | |||
3 | You've Got To Beat Me | Louis Armstrong | |||
4 | Terrible Blues | Louis Armstrong | |||
5 | Texas Moaner Blues | Louis Armstrong | |||
6 | One Of These Days | Louis Armstrong | |||
7 | Tiger Rag | Louis Armstrong | |||
8 | Jeeper Creepers | Louis Armstrong | |||
9 | Baby Don't You Cry | Louis Armstrong | |||
10 | Accentuate The Positive | Louis Armstrong | |||
11 | Ain't Misbehavin' | Louis Armstrong | |||
12 | Chimes Blues | Louis Armstrong | |||
13 | Jelly Bean Blues | Louis Armstrong | |||
14 | Railroad Blues | Louis Armstrong | |||
15 | Santa Claus Blues | Louis Armstrong | |||
16 | Of All The Wrongs You've Done To Me | Louis Armstrong | |||
17 | Why Couldn't It Be Poor Little Me ? | Louis Armstrong | |||
18 | I Got Rhythm | Louis Armstrong | |||
19 | On The Sunny Side Of The Street | Louis Armstrong | |||
20 | Dear Old Southland | Louis Armstrong | |||
21 | I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo | Louis Armstrong | |||
22 | Blues In The Night | Louis Armstrong |
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