QUINTESSENCE, VOL.2: NEW YORK-CHICAGO 1923-1946
Louis ARMSTRONG
- Ref. UA7262
- FREMEAUX & ASSOCIES, 1997. Enregistrement 1923-1946.
From Gennett, Okeh, Paramount, Columbia, Victor and Decca Records. For details about the personnel see discography [Classics Records].
Interprètes
- Louis ARMSTRONG : Voix, Trompette, Cornet
- with
- King OLIVER'S CREOLE JAZZ BAND
- King OLIVER'S JAZZ BAND
- Clarence WILLIAMS' BLUE FIVE
- Fletcher HENDERSON & HIS ORCHESTRA
- Louis ARMSTRONG & BESSIE SMITH
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS HOT FIVE
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS HOT SEVEN
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS STOMPERS
- Carroll DICKERSON'S SAVOYAGERS
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS SAVOY BALLROOM FIVE
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS ORCHESTRA
- Louis ARMSTRONG & BUCK WASHINGTON
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS SEBASTIAN NEW COTTON CLU
- B ORCHESTRA
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS ORCHESTRA (CHICK WEBB'S
- ORCHESTRA)
- Ella FITZGERALD & LOUIS ARMSTRONG WITH BOB HA
- GGART & HIS ORCHESTRA
- Louis ARMSTRONG & HIS DIXIELAND SEVEN
Pistes
- 1 Chimes blues
- 2 Tears
- 3 Texas moaner blues
- 4 Mandy, make up your mind
- 5 Cake walkin' babies (from home)
- 6 Cold in hand blues
- 7 You've been a good ole wagon
- 8 Skid-dat-de-dat
- 9 Big butter and egg man
- 10 Wild man blues
- 11 Chicago breakdown
- 12 Alligator crawl
- 13 Twelfth street rag
- 14 Keyhole blues
- 15 S.O.L. blues
- 16 Gully low blues
- 17 Got no blues
- 18 Once in a while
- 19 Fireworks (A ryhthmic explosion)
- 20 Skip the gutter
- 21 Two deuces
- 22 Knee drops
- 23 Symphonic raps
- 24 Hear me talkin' to ya
- 25 Some of these days
- 26 Dear old Southland
- 27 Body and soul
- 28 Hobo, you can't ride this train
- 29 I gotta right to sing the blues
- 30 Basin street blues
- 31 Shoe shine boy
- 32 Ev'ntide
- 33 Thankful
- 34 I double dare youYou won't be satisfied
- 35 Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans?