Исполнитель: Louis ArmstrongНазвание альбома: Pops: The 1940s Small Band Sides Год выпуска: 1987 Формат файлов: Mp3, 320 Размер архива: 156 Mb Скачать с: rusfolder This superior double album contains his final big-band swing recordings (and two songs from 1956), along with all of his Victor small-group sides (which led to the formation of his All-Stars). One can readily understand why he broke up his orchestra for, despite Armstrong's fine singing and playing, the extra horns by the mid-'40s were operating as a dead weight, anonymously backing him. In contrast, the small group inspired Armstrong to some of his finest playing in years (he builds a long magnificent solo on "Jack-Armstrong Blues") and trombonist/singer Jack Teagarden proved to be a perfect musical partner on tunes like "A Song Was Born" and "Rockin' Chair." Fortunately the combo recordings are now available in CD format on Pops: 1940's Small-Band Sides. Scott Yanow, Rovi
01. I Want a Little Girl 02. Sugar 03. Blues for Yesterday 04. Blues in the South 05. Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? 06. Where the Blues Were Born in New Orleans 07. Mahogany Hall Stomp 08. Ain't Misbehavin' 09. Rockin' Chair 10. Back O' Town Blues 11. Save It, Pretty Mama 12. St. James Infirmary 13. Jack Armstrong Blues 14. Rockin' Chair 15. Someday You'll Be Sorry 16. Fifty-Fifty Blues 17. Song Was Born, A 18. Please Stop Playing Those Blues Boy 19. Before Long 20. Lovely Weather We're Having
Recorded between 1946 & 1947
Label: Bluebird RCA, 1987
Personnel: Louis Armstrong (vocals, trumpet); Jack Teagarden (vocals, trombone); Ernie Caceres (baritone, saxophone, clarinet); Bobby Hackett (trumpet, cornet); Vic Dickenson, Kid Ory (trombone); Barney Bigard, Peanuts Hucko (clarinet); Charlie Beal, Leonard Feather, Dick Cary, Johnny Guarnieri (piano); Allan Reuss, Bud Scott, Al Casey (guitar); Red Callender, Bob Haggart, Al Hall, Arvell Shaw (bass); Zutty Singleton, Minor Hall, Sid Catlett, George Wettling, Cozy Cole (drums).
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