Dive into the early genius of Louis Armstrong with "The Paramount Recordings 1923-1925," a captivating collection that showcases the legendary jazz icon's formative years. This album, released by Black Swan, is a treasure trove of 24 tracks that span over an hour and twelve minutes, offering a rich tapestry of jazz, swing, big band, vocal jazz, and jazz blues.
Recorded between 1923 and 1925, these historic sessions capture Louis Armstrong at a pivotal point in his career, featuring collaborations with renowned artists such as King Oliver's Jazz Band, Ma Rainey, Fletcher Henderson & His Orchestra, Trixie Smith, Wesley Wilson, and Coot Grant. The album includes multiple takes of classic songs like "Mabel's Dream," "See See Rider," and "Riverside Blues," providing a unique glimpse into the creative process of one of jazz's most influential figures.
From the infectious energy of "The Southern Stomps" to the soulful vocals of "Mandy, Make up Your Mind," this collection is a testament to Armstrong's versatility and innovation. Whether you're a seasoned jazz enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, "The Paramount Recordings 1923-1925" offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience the roots of jazz through the masterful performances of Louis Armstrong and his contemporaries.
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Tracks
Mabel's Dream - Take 1Louis Armstrong, King Oliver's Jazz Band
Mabel's Dream - Take 2Louis Armstrong, King Oliver's Jazz Band
The Southern Stomps - Take 1Louis Armstrong, King Oliver's Jazz Band
The Southern Stomps - Take 2Louis Armstrong, King Oliver's Jazz Band
Riverside Blues - Take 2Louis Armstrong, King Oliver's Jazz Band
See See Rider - Take 1Louis Armstrong, Ma Rainey
See See Rider - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Ma Rainey
Jelly Bean Blues - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Ma Rainey
Countin' the Blues - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Ma Rainey
Countin' the Blues - Take 3Louis Armstrong, Ma Rainey
Mandy, Make up Your Mind - Take 1Louis Armstrong, Fletcher Henderson
Mandy, Make up Your Mind - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Fletcher Henderson
You've Got to Beat Me, To Keep Me - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith
Mining Camp Blues - Take 1Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith
Mining Camp Blues - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith
The World's Jazz Crazy (and so Am I) - Take 1Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith
The World's Jazz Crazy (and so Am I) - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith
Railroad Blues - Take 1Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith
Railroad Blues - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Trixie Smith
You Dirty Mistreater - Take 1Louis Armstrong, Wesley Wilson, “Coot” Grant
Come on Coot and Do That Thing - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Wesley Wilson, “Coot” Grant
Have Your Chill, I'll Be Here When Your Fever Rises - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Wesley Wilson, “Coot” Grant
Find Me at the Greasy Spoon (If You Miss Me Here) - Take 1Louis Armstrong, Wesley Wilson, “Coot” Grant
Find Me at the Greasy Spoon (If You Miss Me Here) - Take 2Louis Armstrong, Wesley Wilson, “Coot” Grant
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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