Louis Armstrong And His Hot Seven - The Golden Era Series The Louis Armstrong Story Vol 2

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Review by Frank Becker

The Golden Era Series: The Louis Armstrong Story by Louis Armstrong And His Hot Seven is a must-have for any jazz lover's collection. This album is a compilation of some of the best works by the legendary jazz trumpeter Louis Armstrong, and his band The Hot Seven. The album features some of Armstrong's most iconic tracks such as "West End Blues," "Potato Head Blues," and "Struttin' With Some Barbecue."

The album is a perfect representation of the golden era of jazz, with Armstrong's masterful trumpet playing and the Hot Seven's impeccable rhythm section. The tracks are all expertly arranged and performed, showcasing Armstrong's incredible range and versatility as a musician.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "West End Blues," which features Armstrong's signature scatting and a beautiful solo by Earl Hines on piano. The track is a perfect example of Armstrong's ability to blend traditional jazz with his own unique style.

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Artist: Louis Armstrong And His Hot Seven
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Rating: 3.86

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
S.O.L. Blues
Gully Low Blues
Potato Head Blues
Melancholy Blues
Chicago Breakdown
Keyhole Blues
Willie The Weeper
Twelfth Street Rag
Weary Blues
Alligator Crawl
That's When I'll Come Back To You
Wild Man Blues

Video

Potato Head Blues Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven on Okeh 8503 recorded May 10, 1927

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Catalog Numbers

SX 2375

Labels

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • LP
  • Compilation

About Louis Armstrong And His Hot Seven

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  • Hot Seven
  • Hot Sevens
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  • Louis Armstrong & His Orch.
  • Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra
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  • Louis Armstrong E I Suoi Hot Seven
  • Louis Armstrong E Seus Hot Seven
  • Louis Armstrong Hot Seven
  • Louis Armstrong Und Seine Hot Seven
  • Louis Armstrong With The Hot Seven
  • Louis Armstrong Y Sus Hot Seven
  • Louis Armstrong's Hot 7
  • Louis Armstrong's Hot Seven
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  • The Hot Seven
  • The Louis Armstrong Hot Seven
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Members

  • Louis Armstrong
  • Johnny Williams
  • Earl Hines
  • Vic Dickenson
  • Red Callender
  • Zutty Singleton
  • Prince Robinson
  • Kid Ory
  • Pete Briggs
  • Tubby Hall
  • Johnny St. Cyr
  • Lawrence Lucie
  • Barney Bigard
  • Johnny Dodds
  • Allan Reuss
  • Sidney Catlett
  • George Washington
  • Lil Hardin-Armstrong
  • Baby Dodds
  • Leonard Feather
  • Gerald Reeves
  • Charlie Beal
  • Boyd Atkins
  • Honore Dutrey
  • Rip Basset
  • Albert Washington
  • John Thomas
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Summary by Frank Becker

The Golden Era Series: The Louis Armstrong Story is a fantastic album that captures the essence of jazz during its golden era. The album is a testament to Armstrong's enduring legacy as one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time.

Comments

sergioandres2190
2023-04-14
The King of Jazz.
emofaf
2023-04-13
Such a joyous piece! Brings a smile to my face every time.
plausibleinjury
2023-04-13
God playing Jazz!!
mavireklam06
2023-04-13
Genial
yungveeto
2023-04-12
Woody Allen brought me here.
w4hh
2023-04-12
Brian Rust told me many years ago that in his opinion this was the greatest jazz recording of all time. I agreed with him and haven't changed my mind.
thisiskelsie
2023-04-11
I had no idea this masterpiece was recorded in 1927! The recording is actually very good - for that period. One of my favorite songs of all time! Johnny Dodds (Dots)! And Pops! Just awesome. Thanks.
thedirtyshoes
2023-04-10
My favorite song, period. Especially the Johnny Dodds clarinet solo.
ladygray4
2023-04-10
gorgeous
andrewgavin
2023-04-09
I have to use this song for a history assignment
jember90
2023-04-09
chi è qui per la scuola e la vuole ascoltare mille volte da quanto è bella
mznaseer
2023-04-09
Most of the people here came to enjoy the music . Meanwhile we found this song through online class ....
miamomal
2023-04-08
Woody Allen's Manhattan brought me here.
janamlincoln
2023-04-08
How can I cite this for school project use?
rithishsibbala
2023-04-08
here from Bill and Ted
homamafia1
2023-04-08
I've posted a transcription of Louis Armstrong's playing on this tune here: http://robertbeasleymusic.com/downloads/potato-head-blues/
zohirbd24u
2023-04-08
Over 90 y/o sounds as fresh as yesterday's!
baconcrisp911
2023-04-07
Take away Louis's heartfelt love of his friends and mankind in general.take away his legendary generosity,and his unforgettable smile.Take away his singing style that influenced every one who heard him including females (eg Billie Holiday).forget that he was at the forefront of introducing white and blacks in the same band..Overlook the fact that he,against his managers advice,publicly criticized the President for not taking the little black girl who had been refused entry into a white school,by the hand and walking her in to class.(Little Rock,Arkansas.)..Then all you have left is the greatest,most inspirational,influential jazz trumpet player ever.