Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography [Limited Edition] [Import]

Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography [Limited Edition] [Import]

Track Listings

Disc: 1
1. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
2. Dippermouth Blues - Louis Armstrong
3. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
4. Canal Street Blues - Louis Armstrong
5. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
6. High Society - Louis Armstrong
See all 37 tracks on this disc

Disc: 2
1. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
2. Wild Man Blues - Louis Armstrong
3. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
4. Potato Head Blues - Louis Armstrong
5. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
6. Weary Blues - Louis Armstrong
See all 36 tracks on this disc

Disc: 3
1. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
2. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Louis Armstrong
3. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
4. Body and Soul - Louis Armstrong
5. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
6. Memories of You - Louis Armstrong
See all 26 tracks on this disc

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Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks Not on the Original Release: 'snag it Frog', and 'my Monday Date'

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Satchmo - A Musical Autobiography
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Send this music to Iraq
  • An embarrassment to Louis and those who claim to love him
  • more than Louis', it's jazz autobiography.Superlative music.
Satchmo - A Musical Autobiography
Louis Armstrong
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
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ASIN: B00005LAND
Release Date: 2001-06-26

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Dipper Mouth Blues
  3. Introduction
  4. Canal Street Blues
  5. Introduction
  6. High Society
  7. Introduction
  8. All Wrongs You've Done Me
  9. Introduction
  10. Everyybody Loves My Baby
  11. Introduction
  12. Mandy, Make Up Your Mind
  13. Introduction
  14. See See Rider
  15. Introduction
  16. Reckless Blues
  17. Introduction
  18. Court House Blues
  19. Introduction
  20. Trouble In Mind
  21. Introduction
  22. New Orleans Function: Flee As A Bird/Oh, Didn't He Ramble
  23. Introduction
  24. Gut Bucket Blues
  25. Introduction
  26. Cornet Chop Suey
  27. Introduction
  28. Heebie Jeebies
  29. Introduction
  30. Georgia Grind
  31. Introduction
  32. Muskrat Ramble
  33. Introduction
  34. King Of The Zulus
  35. Introduction
  36. Snag It
  37. Frog-I-More Rag

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. Wild Man Blues
  3. Introduction
  4. Potato Head Blues
  5. Introduction
  6. Weary Blues
  7. Introduction
  8. Gully Low Blues
  9. Introduction
  10. Struttin' With Some Barbecue
  11. Introduction
  12. Hotter Than That
  13. Introduction
  14. Two Deuces
  15. Introduction
  16. My Monday Date
  17. Introduction
  18. Basin Street Blues
  19. Introduction
  20. Knockin' A Jug
  21. Introduction
  22. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  23. Introduction
  24. Mahogany Hall Stomp
  25. Introduction
  26. Some Of These Days
  27. Introduction
  28. When You're Smiling
  29. Introduction
  30. Song Of The Islands
  31. Introduction
  32. I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me
  33. Introduction
  34. Dear Old Southland
  35. Introduction
  36. Exactly Like You

Tracks:

  1. Introduction
  2. If I Could Be With You
  3. Introduction
  4. Body And Soul
  5. Introduction
  6. Memories Of You
  7. Introduction
  8. You Rascal, You
  9. Introduction
  10. When It's Sleepy Time Down South
  11. Introduction
  12. I Surrender Dear
  13. Introduction
  14. Them There Eyes
  15. Introduction
  16. Up A Lazy River
  17. Introduction
  18. Georgia On My Mind
  19. Introduction
  20. That's My Home
  21. Introduction
  22. Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train
  23. Introduction
  24. On The Sunny Side Of The Street
  25. Conclusion
  26. My Monday Date

Amazon.com

Originally released in 1957 as a four-LP set, Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography is a fitting reissue for the Armstrong centenary, an ambitious collaboration between Armstrong and producer Milt Gabler. Gabler was one of the great pioneers of jazz recording, from setting up the first independent label, Commodore, to producing Armstrong and Billie Holiday for Decca. For these marathon mid-'50s recordings, he had Armstrong revisit the early years of his career, from his youth in New Orleans--there's a comic recreation of a funeral parade--through the extraordinary first decade of his recording career that spanned from 1923 to the early '30s. Armstrong touches on his work with King Oliver's band and the great blues singers of the period, his association with Fletcher Henderson, and his own marvelous Hot Five and Hot Seven dates. Gabler may have caught him at the perfect moment. Armstrong had recently made the superb Plays W.C. Handy and Plays Fats Waller, he had a fine working band in the All-Stars, and he was still the magnificent trumpeter who had revolutionized music just three decades before. Armstrong's spoken introductions--with sparkling accompaniments by pianist Billy Kyle--are a delight, invoking the personalities and scenes of his youth with a unique charm. While these performances lack the newly minted genius of the originals, they strike a happy balance between fidelity to the originals and a fresh look at the material, with the small group tracks arranged by Bob Haggart and the big band by Sy Oliver. Tunes like "Struttin' with Some Barbecue" and "On the Sunny Side of the Street" are imbued with as much spirit and grace as ever, and Armstrong gets tremendous support. Trumpeter Yank Lawson is an appropriate stand-in for King Oliver, emulating his mute work when the occasion demands, while Velma Middleton is more than competent in the thankless task of singing songs associated with Bessie Smith. The original four-LP set has been further enriched by additional tracks and the restoration of edited portions, resulting in a three-and-one-half hour guided tour of Armstrong's early years. --Stuart Broomer

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Send this music to Iraq.......2005-08-15

and they will love America.

What a fantastic music. Back in 1971 my father gave me this album (of course the old, LP, vinyl, monophonic records). It was love at first sight (well, ear). With the advent of CD's and all the digital formats I had forgotten this terrific album until, by chance, I came upon it in Amazon (now a magnificent 3CD set)

Sound quality is excellent and the set comes with a beautiful booklet. Printed information as an album companion is one great loss of the CD format so this nice booklet is certaily very welcome. My only "complaint" is that the CD's come packed in an atractive but very inconvenient cardboard sleeves which form a foldable album. The records are difficult to manipulate and soon scratches began to appear on my records so I put them in normal plastic boxes.

These records are the my 2005 discovery and I could not be happier.

3 out of 5 stars An embarrassment to Louis and those who claim to love him.......2004-02-14

Has anyone bothered to actually listen to this in the decades since it was issued? Louis dutifully reads the yowsah-yowsah dialogue that was written for him by an Englishman and plays beautifully when given the chance. Velma Middleton's vocals are horrible--she shows off her perfect diction with little regard for the emotional content or key (on "Trouble in Mind" she and the band sound at least a continent and a half step apart.) George Barnes' electric guitar on the Hot Fives is equally grotesque: did Milt Gabler or Bob Haggart owe him something? The modernist Charlie Christian, had he still been alive, would have made the same instrument fit in. Yank Lawson and the various All Stars are fine, and the big band arrangements are as good as or better than the originals. The set came out during the ascendancy of Mitch Miller at a rival label, and I'm thankful that it exists at all. But to accept it as a fair representation of Louis's career is to do him a great disservice.

5 out of 5 stars more than Louis', it's jazz autobiography.Superlative music........2001-06-28

Thinking that this sessions would never be released, I bought one year ago the Mosaic set including these recordings. Now,the miracle appears, at a lower price,and including all the sessions known as the marathon-like "musical autobiography" of Louis Armstrong.Louis (1900,or 1901- 1971) had already written some of jazz's most glorious pages before 1930. In the middle of the fifties, he had the opportunity to record all these tunes once again.The personnel is a little bit different of the classic "allstars" of the same years (see the W.C.Handy and the Fats Waller albums on Columbia) : Trummy Young, the great and little known Edmond Hall,George Barnes,Bob Haggart,Billy Kyle, Velma Middleton,Hilton Jefferson,Seldon Powell,Everett Barksdale,Sy Oliver,Lucky Thompson.The group plays all the hits Louis made in the twenties: "you rascal you","king of the zulus","dear old southland","cornet shop suey","potato head blues"(do you know the 1927 version of this theme,one of the craziest things ever done in music).There are also, of course,great vocals by Satch, and great vocals by Velma Middleton,a singer who has been so much despised by the "critics",these guys who never played a single note,but who know everything about music and art.And there is, for me, an absolute masterpiece: a version of "two deuces",a tune Louis originally did in 1929.A model of great trumpet playing,and of moderation.There is no unnecesserary note in this tune, only mastery and absolute control of the instrument. This way of playing is very close to another stylist and outstanding trumpet player, Doc Cheatham; and, also, maybe Buck Clayton,Bill Coleman and the immense Shorty Baker.Pardon me, I have derived from the subject, but if you like Louis,I urge you to discover Shorty in the Ellington band,Buck in his owns and Doc in any record he did during his 75 years of playing.Coming back to Satchmo's autobiography,this is,after the Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings of the twenties,a record set you have to buy in priority.But, if you don't have now the money for purchasing it, you can start with the two Columbia albums he did in 1954 and 1955:"Satch plays Fats",dedicated to the great Thomas "Fats" Waller,and the immense "plays W.C.Handy",mostly hanging around the blues.
Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography
    Louis Armstrong
    Manufacturer: Japanese Import
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

    GeneralGeneral | Jazz | Styles | Music
    New Orleans JazzNew Orleans Jazz | Jazz | Styles | Music
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    ASIN: B00005S761
    Release Date: 2002-03-26

    Tracks:

    1. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    2. Dippermouth Blues - Louis Armstrong
    3. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    4. Canal Street Blues - Louis Armstrong
    5. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    6. High Society - Louis Armstrong
    7. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    8. All the Wrongs You've Done to Me - Louis Armstrong
    9. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    10. Everybody Loves My Baby - Louis Armstrong
    11. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    12. Mandy, Make up Your Mind - Louis Armstrong
    13. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    14. See See Rider - Louis Armstrong
    15. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    16. Reckless Blues - Louis Armstrong
    17. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    18. Court House Blues - Louis Armstrong
    19. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    20. Trouble in Mind - Louis Armstrong
    21. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    22. New Orleans Function/Free as a Bird - Louis Armstrong
    23. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    24. Gut Bucket Blues - Louis Armstrong
    25. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    26. Cornet Chop Suey - Louis Armstrong
    27. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    28. Heebie Jeebies - Louis Armstrong
    29. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    30. Georgia Grind - Louis Armstrong
    31. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    32. Muskrat Ramble - Louis Armstrong
    33. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    34. King of the Zulus - Louis Armstrong
    35. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    36. Snag It - Louis Armstrong
    37. Frog-I-More Rag - Louis Armstrong

    Tracks:

    1. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    2. Wild Man Blues - Louis Armstrong
    3. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    4. Potato Head Blues - Louis Armstrong
    5. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    6. Weary Blues - Louis Armstrong
    7. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    8. Gully Low Blues - Louis Armstrong
    9. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    10. Struttin' With Some Barbecue - Louis Armstrong
    11. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    12. Hotter Than That - Louis Armstrong
    13. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    14. Two Deuces - Louis Armstrong
    15. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    16. My Monday Date [As Edited on LP] - Louis Armstrong
    17. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    18. Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong
    19. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    20. Knockin' a Jug - Louis Armstrong
    21. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    22. I Can't Give You Anything But Love - Louis Armstrong
    23. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    24. Mahogany Hall Stomp - Louis Armstrong
    25. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    26. Some of These Days - Louis Armstrong
    27. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    28. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) - Louis Armstrong
    29. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    30. Song of the Islands - Louis Armstrong
    31. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    32. I Can't Believe That You're in Love With Me - Louis Armstrong
    33. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    34. Dear Old Southland - Louis Armstrong
    35. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    36. Exactly Like You - Louis Armstrong

    Tracks:

    1. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    2. If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Louis Armstrong
    3. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    4. Body and Soul - Louis Armstrong
    5. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    6. Memories of You - Louis Armstrong
    7. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    8. You Rascal You - Louis Armstrong
    9. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    10. When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong
    11. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    12. I Surrender, Dear - Louis Armstrong
    13. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    14. Them There Eyes - Louis Armstrong
    15. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    16. Lazy River - Louis Armstrong
    17. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    18. Georgia on My Mind - Louis Armstrong
    19. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    20. That's My Home - Louis Armstrong
    21. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    22. Hobo, You Can't Ride This Train - Louis Armstrong
    23. Introduction - Louis Armstrong, Billy Kyle
    24. On the Sunny Side of the Street - Louis Armstrong
    25. Conclusion - Louis Armstrong
    26. My Monday Date [Unedited Performance] - Louis Armstrong

    Album Details

    Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks Not on the Original Release: 'snag it Frog', and 'my Monday Date'

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    1. Side by Side
    2. Singing The Standards
    3. Smooth Sailing
    4. Swing Street
    5. Telefunken Blues [Import] [Original recording remastered]
    6. the demo cd
    7. The Original Mambo Kings: An Introduction to Afro-Cubop
    8. The Solo Sessions, Vol. 1
    9. To the Max
    10. Tough 'Duff

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