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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a Wonderful...CD, January 8, 2002
I won't lie to you. I'm not that familiar with Louis Armstrong's jazz trumpet accomplishments, although I know he was considered one of the best.I'm also not familiar with many of his songs. But I am intimately familiar with "What a Wonderful World." I saw him perform that song on TV and heard it from time to time in movie soundtracks and loved it every time I heard it. That's why I bought this CD. For that one track alone. And that's the song I've heard on "repeat" all day long, for two days in a row, at the office. Sure, I listened to the entire disk once through when I bought it. I knew Satchmo's renditions of "Hello Dolly" and "Dream a Little Dream of Me." And I like his cover of "Blueberry Hill." Granted, this CD IS short. Way, way too short. (28 minutes and 4 seconds, to be exact.) But -- holy, moly -- this man's heart and soul is there for anyone with ears to hear. It's one of the best representations of an artist you're likely to find anywhere. Louis Armstrong was an original. That much I know. The man was a one of a kind performer the likes of which we probably won't see again. But, for me, Louis Armstrong's career boils down to one song, one single, 2 minute and 15 second song: "What a Wonderful World." Only the Beatles could pack that much enjoyment into so few minutes. And not even they had the talent to put so much wonder and joy into a scant few seconds over two minutes of music. It's simply not possible to listen to this song (even with all of Satchmo's vocal idiosyncracies, rendered crystal clear by the clarity of CDs), and not want to go around humming, hugging people or thinking, well, it's a wonderful world. I may not know much about Louis Armstrong. But I can appreciate his genius and passion. And I think "What a Wonderful World" is one of the greatest songs ever written. And that's coming from someone who may, in the next day, be listening to Black Sabbath. I tend to prefer music of a different sort. But my soul is moved by music of all sorts. And "What a Wonderful World" is moving my soul right now like nothing else I can think of. Buy this CD, please. You won't regret it.
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