Edition |
Centennial ed. |
Description |
4 audio discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in. |
Physical Medium |
4 3/4 in. |
Description |
digital |
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optical |
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1.4 m/s |
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stereo |
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digital recording |
Performer |
Louis Armstrong, trumpet, vocals ; accompanied by various musicians and ensembles, including Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra ; The Polynesians ; Andy Iona and His Islanders ; The Mills Brothers ; The Decca Mixed Chorus ; and The Casa Loma Orchestra. |
Event |
Recorded in New York City from 1935 to 1939; and Los Angeles, August 7, 1936, August 17 and 18, 1936, November 15, 1937, and January 12, 1938. |
Note |
Includes program notes in English on insert. |
Contents |
[CD 1] I'm in the mood for love -- You are my lucky star -- La cucaracha -- Got a bran' new suit -- I've got my fingers crossed -- Old man Mose -- I'm shooting high -- Falling in love with you -- Red sails in the sunset -- On Treasure Island -- Thanks a million -- Shoe shine boy -- Solitude -- I hope Gabriel likes my music -- The music goes round and round -- Rhythm saved the world -- I'm putting all my eggs in one basket -- Yes-yes! My-my! -- Somebody stole my break -- I come from a musical family -- If we never meet again -- Lyin' to myself -- Ev'ntide -- Swing that music -- Thankful -- Red nose -- Mahogany Hall stomp. |
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[CD 2] Skeleton in the closet -- When Ruben swings the Cuban -- Hurdy gurdy man -- Dipper mouth blues -- Swing that music -- Pennies from Heaven medley. Let's call a heart a heart ; So do I ; Skeleton in the closet -- Pennies from Heaven -- To you, sweetheart, aloha -- On a cocoanut island -- On a little bamboo bridge -- Hawaiian hospitality -- Carry me back to Old Virginny -- My darling Nelly Gray -- In the shade of the old apple tree -- The old folks at home (Swanee River) -- Public melody number one -- Yours and mine -- Red cap -- She's the daughter of a planter from Havana -- Alexander's Ragtime Band -- Cuban Pete -- I've got a heart full of rhythm -- Sun showers. |
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[CD 3] Once in a while -- On the sunny side of the street -- Satchelmouth swing -- Jubilee -- Struttin' with some barbecue -- Trumpet player's lament -- I double dare you -- True confession -- Let that be a lesson to you -- Sweet as a song -- So little time (so much to do) -- Mexican swing -- As long as you live (you'll be dead if you die) -- When the saints go marching in -- On the sentimental side -- It's wonderful -- Something tells me -- Love walked in -- The flat foot floogie -- The song is ended -- My walking stick -- Shadrack -- Going to shout all over God's Heaven -- Nobody knows the trouble I've seen -- Jonah and the whale. |
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[CD 4] Naturally -- I've got a pocketful of dreams -- I can't give you anything but love -- Ain't misbehavin' -- Jeepers creepers -- What is this thing called swing? -- Rockin' chair -- Lazy bones -- Hear me talkin' to ya -- Save it, pretty mama -- West End blues -- Savoy blues -- Confessin' (I love you) -- Our Monday date -- If it's good (then I want it) -- Me and Brother Bill -- Baby won't you please come home? -- Poor old Joe -- Shanty boat on the Mississippi -- Poor old Joe -- You're a lucky guy -- You're just a no account -- Bye and bye -- Elder Eatmore's sermon on throwing stones -- Elder Eatmore's sermon on generosity. |
Subject |
Jazz -- 1931-1940.
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Jazz. |
Chronological Term |
1931-1940 |
Genre/Form |
Sound recordings.
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Sound recordings.
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Jazz.
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Jazz.
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Added Author |
Mills Brothers, performer.
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Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra, performer.
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Andy Iona & his Islanders, performer.
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Decca Mixed Chorus, performer.
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Casa Loma Orchestra, performer.
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Polynesians (Musical group), performer.
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Music No. |
DRCD11171 Disconforme |
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