Description: For sale is the CD 65th anniversary of all complete performances at symphony Hall. Considered to be one of the greatest compilations of Louis Armstrong and just jazz overall this CD has remained very valuable for that reason. Please check out my other auctions as I'm thinking about listing the vinyl album as well. Thank you so much and if you have any questions whatsoever don't hesitate to ask. One CD is completely meant and the other CD has one or two very light blemishes that do not affect playing whatsoever. Cover in booklet are in very good to excellent shape as well. Price to sell this was a limited edition from Decca. Godspeed LOUIS ARMSTRONG and the ALL STARS Satchmo at Symphony Hall: 65th Anniversary The Complete Performances LOUIS ARMSTRONG with Jack Teagarden, Barney Bigard, Dick Cary, Arvell Shaw, Sid Catlett, Velma Middleton. Recorded in Boston, MA at Symphony Hall in 1947. Louis Armstrong, a.k.a. Satchmo, is an American icon. Satchmo At Symphony Hall, recorded in 1947 and first issued on Decca in 1951, captured one of his greatest performances, for which a legendary edition of his All Stars band joined him, with Jack Teagarden, Barney Bigard, Dick Cary, Arvell Shaw, Big Sid Catlett and singer Velma Middleton. Verve Music and Hip-O Select now present a newly expanded, 2-CD version of the album, celebrating the 65th anniversary of the original recording. Satchmo At Symphony Hall / 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances is truly complete, from tuning up to closing theme of both sets performed that night. The limited edition release: Encompasses two hours of material * Includes 30 minutes never before released! * Is one of the very few surviving, complete two-set Armstrong shows * Features Armstrong classics "On The Sunny Side Of The Street," "Black And Blue," "Mahogany Hall Stomp" and more * Has been painstakingly restored from surviving acetates, vaulted reels and the donated holdings of the late Gosta Hagglof, a renowned Armstrong collector and friend, who willed his vast collection to the Louis Armstrong House Museum * Includes a beautiful hard-back package with: - The album s original liner notes by Ernie Anderson, the promoter and publicist who recorded the event - A new and detailed essay by Ricky Riccardi, archivist for the Museum and author of What a Wonderful World: The Magic of Louis Armstrong s Later Years - Several rare photographs - Faithful reproductions of the album s original cover and its many EP and international permutations. Satchmo At Symphony Hall / 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances is one of the finest documents of Louis Armstrong s genius an unbeatable mix of great music and entertaining showmanship and is now in complete form for the first time. 1-1 Introduction/Tune Up1-2 When It's Sleepy Time Down South1-3 Louis Introduces Musicians1-4 Muskrat Ramble1-5 (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue1-6 Royal Garden Blues1-7 Lover1-8 Stars Fell On Alabama1-9 I Cried For You1-10 Since I Fell For You1-11 Tea For Two1-12 Body And Soul1-13 Back O'Town Blues1-14 Steak Face1-15 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (Closing Theme)2-1 When It's Sleepy Time Down South2-2 Mahogany Hall Stomp2-3 On The Sunny Side Of The Street2-4 High Society2-5 St. James Infirmary2-6 Baby Won't You Please Come Home2-7 Velma's Blues2-8 That's My Desire2-9 "C" Jam Blues2-10 Barney Bigard Introduces Arvell Shaw2-11 How High The Moon2-12 Mop Mop2-13 Jack Armstrong Blues2-14 I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (Closing Theme* PLEASE READ BEFORE PURCHASING: OUR SHIPPING COSTS INCLUDE COST FOR PACKAGING, TRANSPORTATION, AND F re eightt is just impossible for me to pl!
Price: 29.99 USD
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
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Type: Album
Style: Symphony
Features: Sealed, 2 CD Set
Edition: Anniversary Edition
Artist: Louis Armstrong & the All-Stars, Louis Armstrong
Record Label: Verve Select
Format: CD
Release Year: 2012
Release Title: Satchmo at Sym Hall 65th Anniversary Comp Performances
Genre: Jazz Vocals