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The Jubilee Shows No. 26 & No. 32
- 2004
- 20 tracks
- 1 uur
- jazz
Album Description
Dive into the golden age of jazz with Louis Armstrong's "The Jubilee Shows No. 26 & No. 32," a vibrant compilation that captures the essence of live performances from the legendary artist. Released in 2004, this album is a treasure trove of classic jazz, swing, and big band music, featuring Louis Armstrong at the helm of his renowned orchestra. The collection includes two exhilarating shows, packed with timeless hits and rare gems that showcase Armstrong's unparalleled talent and charisma.
The album kicks off with an energetic "Introduction" and "Trumpet Adlib," setting the stage for a series of iconic performances. Armstrong's velvety vocals and masterful trumpet playing shine through in tracks like "Ain't Misbehavin'," "Tea For Two," and "St. Louis Blues." The setlist also features comedic interludes and skits, adding a touch of humor and spontaneity that was characteristic of Armstrong's live shows.
In addition to Armstrong's stellar performances, the album features contributions from other jazz greats, including Count Basie and his orchestra, and the Art Tatum Trio. This collaboration of musical titans results in a rich and diverse listening experience, highlighting the breadth and depth of jazz music during its heyday.
"The Jubilee Shows No. 26 & No. 32" is a testament to Louis Armstrong's enduring legacy and his significant impact on the world of jazz. With a runtime of approximately one hour, this album offers a captivating journey through the golden era of jazz, making it an essential addition to any music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Louis Armstrong or a newcomer to the world of jazz, this album is sure to delight and inspire.
Tracks
- IntroductionLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Trumpet AdlibLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Ain't Misbehavin'Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Tea For TwoLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Comedy SkitLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Ain't That Just Like A ManLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- The Peanut VendorLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- You're Everything I LoveLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Lazy RiverLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Sign OffLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- One O'Clock JumpLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Air Mail SpecialLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- After You've GoneLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Sweet LorraineLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- St. Louis BluesLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Cabin In The SkyLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Exactly Like YouLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- I Won't Say I WillLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- Swing ShiftLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
- One O'Clock JumpLouis Armstrong, Count Basie, Art Tatum
About Louis Armstrong
Louis Armstrong, affectionately known as "Satchmo," "Satch," and "Pops," stands as one of the most iconic figures in the history of jazz. Born in the vibrant streets of New Orleans in 1901, Armstrong's journey from a humble upbringing to becoming an internationally renowned trumpeter, vocalist, and bandleader is nothing short of inspirational. His career, spanning over five decades, saw him influence not just jazz but multiple musical genres, earning him a place in the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Armstrong's charismatic stage presence and unmistakable voice made him a beloved entertainer worldwide, with timeless hits like "What a Wonderful World" and "Hello, Dolly!" cementing his legacy. Beyond his musical prowess, Armstrong was a cultural ambassador, spreading joy and optimism wherever he went. His influence continues to resonate, making him a true legend in the world of music.
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