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Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five And Hot Seven - Early Jazz Moments Vol. II album flac Performer: Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five
Title: Early Jazz Moments Vol. II
Style: Dixieland
MP3 album: 1353 mb
FLAC album: 1579 mb
Rating: 4.8
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Genre: Jazz

The Louis Armstrong Hot Five and Hot Seven Sessions were recorded between 1925 and 1928 by Louis Armstrong with his Hot Five and Hot Seven groups. According to the National Recording Registry, "Louis Armstrong was jazz's first great soloist and is among American music's most important and influential figures. These sessions, his solos in particular, set a standard musicians still strive to equal in their beauty and innovation.

Opening this second volume of vintage Armstrong, the Hot Five's last three records of 1926 are peppered with hot vocals intended to entertain and amuse. May Alix shouts the lyrics to "Sunset Cafe Stomp" and Armstrong puts across an interesting tune referencing two downtrodden ethnic groups, Irish and Afro-American. You Made Me Love You" is not the venerable vaudeville number recorded by Al Jolson in 1913, but a punchy Armstrong original similar to the quaint syncopated love songs he had cooked up with Lil Hardin when they were still working for King Oliver

The second volume of Legacy's brilliant collection of Louis Armstrong's complete Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings reveals the transition from quintet to septet. The first four tunes have May Alix added on vocals, and then Harry Clark replaces Kid Ory, who briefly went off to start his own band. In May of 1927, however, John Thomas takes over the trombone chair, Baby Dodds joins on drums, and Pete Briggs on tuba to round out the septet  . feat: Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven.

Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven – Jazz Lips. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – Sweet Little Papa. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – Cornet Chop Suey. Louis Armstrong And His Hot Five – The Last Time. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – You Made Me Love You. 3:08. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five – Jazz Lips. Louis Armstrong – Basin Street Blues.

Cornet, Vocals – Louis Armstrong. Drums – Baby Dodds (tracks: B1 to B4). Guitar – Lonnie Johnson (2) (tracks: A1 to A4).

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The second volume of Legacy's brilliant collection of Louis Armstrong's complete Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings reveals the transition from quintet to septet. In May of 1927, however, John Thomas takes over the trombone chair, Baby Dodds joins on drums, and Pete Briggs on tuba to round out the septet

Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Once In A While
Written-By – Butler*
A2 I'm Not Rough
Written-By – Hardin*
A3 Hotter Than That
Written-By – Hardin*
A4 Savoy Blues
Written-By – Ory*
A5 Don't Forget To Mess Around
Written-By – Barbarin*
A6 Who's It
Written-By – Jones*
B1 Potato Head Blues
Written-By – Armstrong*
B2 Melancholy Blues
Written-By – Schoebel*, Bloom*, Melrose*
B3 Weary Blues
Written-By – Matthews*
B4 Alligator Blues
B5 I'm Gonna Gitcha
Written-By – Hardin*
B6 Dropping Shucks
Written-By – Hardin*

Credits

  • Banjo – Johnny St. Cyr (tracks: A1 to A6, B1 to B6)
  • Clarinet – Johnny Dodds (tracks: A1 to A6, B1 to B6)
  • Cornet, Vocals – Louis Armstrong
  • Drums – Baby Dodds (tracks: B1 to B4)
  • Guitar – Lonnie Johnson (tracks: A1 to A4)
  • Liner Notes – Dr. Schutz-Köhn*
  • Piano – Lil Armstrong* (tracks: A1 to A6, B1 to B6)
  • Trombone – Kid Ory (tracks: A1 to A6, B1 to B6)
  • Tuba – Pete Briggs (tracks: B1 to B4)
  • Whistle [Slide-whistle] – Louis Armstrong (tracks: A6)

Notes

Tracks A1 to A4 recorded in Chicago, December 10-13, 1927.
Tracks A5, A6 recorded in Chicago, June 16, 1926.

Tracks B1 to B4 recorded in Chicago, May 10-11, 1927.
Tracks B5, B6 recorded in Chicago, June 16, 1926.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side 1): XBEX 50.008
  • Matrix / Runout (Side 2): XBEX 50.009
  • Rights Society: BIEM