Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy - Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars

Louis Armstrong Plays W.C. Handy

Louis Armstrong and His All-Stars

  • Genre: Jazz
  • Release Date: 1954-06-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 16

  • ℗ Originally Released 1954 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
St. Louis Blues 8:50 USD 1.29
2
Yellow Dog Blues 4:15 USD 1.29
3
Loveless Love 4:28 USD 1.29
4
Aunt Hagar's Blues 4:56 USD 1.29
5
Long Gone (From the Bowlin' Gr 5:07 USD 1.29
6
The Memphis Blues (Or Mister C 2:59 USD 1.29
7
Beale Street Blues 4:56 USD 1.29
8
Ole Miss Blues 3:24 USD 1.29
9
Chantez les bas (Sing 'Em Low) 4:48 USD 1.29
10
Hesitating Blues 5:19 USD 1.29
11
Atlanta Blues (Make Me One Pal 4:32 USD 1.29
12
Interview With W.C. Handy 2:44 USD 1.29
13
Loveless Love (Rehearsal Seque 5:54 USD 1.29
14
Hesitating Blues (Rehearsal Se 5:38 USD 1.29
15
Alligator Story 0:47 USD 1.29
16
Long Gone (From the Bowlin' Gr 7:53 USD 1.29
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Reviews

  • Fine Satch
    5
    By rootsmusic1
    Simply, the very best.
  • Pops great first album
    5
    By Learningmusic
    After reading "Pops" by Terry Teachout I knew I needed to listen to this music. I did and found it to be a delight. He mentions it as a great album and it is.
  • This is Pops!
    5
    By tptjazz
    There are a couple periods that capture the incredible musicality and power of Pop's trumpet. His hot five stuff and this recording! His horn in the 50's had decades of sound with each note. Get some good speakers and a nice cigar.....enjoy this one!
  • Louis Armstrong's first LP
    5
    By j banker
    Louis Armstong at his best.  This is not a boring collection of Louis Armstrong's pop tunes, this is Louis playing his trumpet and singing turn of the century blues written by the great W.C. Handy.  This was Louis Armstrong's very first long player and with the great care that was taken in remastering this masterpiece you wouldn't believe it was recorded in the early 50s. Listen to the samples and see for yourself.