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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Louis Armstrong At The Height Of His Genius,
By The Listener "chaszz" (Carmel, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 1923-31: Great Orig Performances (Audio CD)
Armstrong's records of this period are his finest, and show him at the height of his powers. Here are the sides in which he single-handedly defined what jazz was to be, a soloist's art of great depth and complexity. His playing here is unsurpassed among jazz soloists, with a constant flow of great melodic and rhythmic ideas supported by brilliant trumpet technique. His tone is full and golden, "thicker" and richer than that of other trumpeters, then and now. The expressive way in which he twists and smears notes often makes the instrument sound like a voice. These records inspired two generations of jazz musicians and literally formed the art. The heights reached here were scaled by only one other jazz artist, Charlie Parker, and were never equalled by Louis himself in his later work. Miles Davis once said the history of jazz could be told in four words: 'Louis Armstrong Charlie Parker'. Here is why.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Stereo-like sound!,
By Miniaturist.Com "www-miniaturist-com" (Essex Junction, VT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 1923-31: Great Orig Performances (Audio CD)
This is the best sounding early Armstrong CD I've ever heard. It was remastered by the amazing Robert Parker, who was able to give it a natural STEREO sound! Unlike other's who have tried it, Parker was able to do it without the "echo effect." This is a stunning CD!
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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I closed the office down and started stompin' on the tables!,
By A Customer
This review is from: 1923-31: Great Orig Performances (Audio CD)
These are 24 great tracks, from Louis Mouth Armstrong, purveyor of special cigars (see #24- Lonesome Road- "Reverend Armstrong, you're killing me!"). No man should be allowed to lick his instrument, but Louis shows a close touch here. "Muggles" (#19)soars the spirit with its great leaps in a brief three minutes. Who needs Kierkegard? Get ME a trumpet: I want to play THAT! |
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1923-31: Great Orig Performances by Louis Armstrong (Audio CD - 1997)
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