1946-1947
Louis ARMSTRONG
- Ref. UA7258
- CLASSICS RECORDS, 1998. Enregistrement 1946-1947.
From Swing [France], Victor, V-Disc & RCA Records.
Interprètes
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS HOT SEVEN:
- Louis ARMSTRONG : Trompette, Voix
- Vic DICKENSON : Trombone
- Barney BIGARD : Clarinette
- Charlie BEAL : Piano
- or
- Leonard FEATHER : Piano
- Allan REUSS : Guitare
- Red CALLENDER : Contrebasse
- Zutty SINGLETON : Drums
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS ORCHESTRA:
- Robert BUTLER : Trompette
- Louis GRAY : Trompette
- Andrew Fats FORD : Trompette
- Edward MULLENS : Trompette
- Big Chief Russell MOORE : Trombone
- Waddet WILLIAMS : Trombone
- Nathaniel ALLEN : Trombone
- James WHITNEY : Trombone
- Don HILL : Saxophone alto
- Amos GORDON : Saxophone alto
- Joe GARLAND : Saxophone ténor
- Johnny SPARROW : Saxophone baryton, Saxophone ténor
- Ernest THOMPSON : Saxophone baryton
- Earl MASON : Piano
- Elmer WARNER : Guitare
- Arvell SHAW : Contrebasse
- Edmond McCONNEY : Drums
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS DIXIELAND SEVEN:
- Kid ORY : Trombone
- Bud SCOTT : Guitare
- Minor HALL : Drums
- Louis ARMSTRONG WITH EDMOND HALL & HIS CAFE SO
- CIETY BAND:
- Louis ARMSTRONG WITH EDMOND HALL & MEN:
- Irving RANDOLPH : Trompette
- Edmond HALL : Clarinette
- Charlie BATEMAN : Piano
- Johnny WILLIAMS : Contrebasse, Voix
- Jimmy CRAWFORD : Drums
- Louis ARMSTRONG & BILLIE HOLIDAY:
- Billie HOLIDAY : Voix
- Bob BUTLER : Trompette
- Thomas GRIDER : Trompette
- Ed MULLENS
- William SCOTT : Trompette
- Alton MOORE : Trombone
- Arthur DENNIS : Saxophone alto
- Lucky THOMPSON : Saxophone ténor
- Elmer WARREN
- Big Sid CATLETT : Drums
- as above but omit
- and
- James HARRIS : Drums
- replaces
- Louis ARMSTRONG & GROUP:
- Jack TEAGARDEN : Trombone
- Flip PHILLIPS : Saxophone ténor
- as above but add
- Roy ROSS : Accordéon
- Nicky TAGG : Piano
- Al CAIOLA : Guitare
- unknown : Contrebasse
Pistes
- 1 I want a little girl
- 2 Sugar
- 3 Blues for yesterday
- 4 Blues in the South
- 5 Endie
- 6 The blues are brewin'
- 7 Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans
- 8 Where the blues were born in New Orleans
- 9 Mahogany Hall stomp
- 10 Black and blue
- 11 Old rockin' chair
- 12 Save it pretty mama
- 13 Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans
- 14 I wonder, I wonder, I wonder
- 15 I believe
- 16 Why doubt my love
- 17 It takes time
- 18 You don't learn that in school
- 19 Ain't misbehavin'
- 20 Reminiscin' with Louis (Talking with Art Ford with a fragment of 'High society')