Louis Armstrong 1926 1968: The Essential Works
Genre: Soul Jazz

Louis Armstrong - 1926 1968: The Essential Works

Masters Of Jazz

Release Date: 24/04/2020

Cat No: MOJ106

Format: Vinyl

Tracklist

  • louis armstrong - muskrat ramble (side 1: louis armstrong & his hot five (1926-1928))
  • louis armstrong - oriental strut
  • louis armstrong - sweet little papa
  • louis armstrong - west end blues
  • louis armstrong - basin street blues
  • louis armstrong - beau koo jack
  • louis armstrong - st james infirmary
  • louis armstrong - (what did i do to be so) black & blue? (side 2: louis armstrong & his orchestra (1929-1938))
  • louis armstrong - the peanut vendor
  • louis armstrong - i'm in the mood for love
  • louis armstrong - solitude
  • louis armstrong - on a coconut island
  • louis armstrong - i'm confessin'
  • louis armstrong - when the saints go marching in
  • louis armstrong - perdido street blues (side 3: satchmo in the forties (1939-1950))
  • louis armstrong - jeepers creepers
  • louis armstrong - you rascal you
  • louis armstrong - do you know what it means to miss new orleans
  • louis armstrong - where the blues were born in new orleans
  • louis armstrong - russian lullaby
  • louis armstrong - c'est si bon (side 4: louis in the fifties (1950-1968))
  • louis armstrong - la vie en rose
  • louis armstrong - kiss of fire
  • louis armstrong - mack the knife
  • louis armstrong - what a wonderful world
  • louis armstrong - hello dolly

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Masters Of Jazz released 1926 1968: The Essential Works on Fri Apr 24 2020. The 26 track Soul Jazz release features Louis Armstrong.

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