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The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings [Box set][Original recording remastered]

Louis Armstrong
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  • Audio CD (August 22, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: August 22, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 4
  • Format: Box set, Original recording remastered
  • Note on Boxed Sets: During shipping, discs in boxed sets occasionally become dislodged without damage. Please examine and play these discs. If you are not completely satisfied, we'll refund or replace your purchase.
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000GRTQP2
  • Also Available in: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (40 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #33,649 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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    #41 in  Music > Jazz > Dixieland
    #42 in  Music > Jazz > Compilations > New Orleans & Dixieland Jazz
    #49 in  Music > Jazz > New Orleans Jazz

Disc: 1
1. Gut Bucket Blues
2. My Heart
3. Yes! I'm in the Barrel
4. Come Back Sweet Papa
5. Georgia Grind
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Disc: 2
1. Put 'Em Down Blues
2. Ory's Creole Trombone
3. Last Time
4. Struttin' With Some Barbecue
5. Got No Blues
See all 21 tracks on this disc
Disc: 3
1. Willie the Weeper
2. Wild Man Blues
3. Alligator Crawl
4. Potato Head Blues
5. Melancholy
See all 23 tracks on this disc
Disc: 4
1. Fireworks
2. Skip the Gutter
3. Monday Date
4. Don't Jive Me
5. West End Blues
See all 24 tracks on this disc

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Everybody knows Louis Armstrong--even if it's just for his heart-pleasing renditions of "Hello Dolly" and "What a Wonderful World." Well, this four-CD box set marking the 100th anniversary of his birth--give or take a year--contains some of his most groundbreaking, historic works. Recorded between 1925 and 1929, the Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings find Armstrong with more than able cohorts, including pianists Earl "Fatha" Hines and Lillian Hardin (Armstrong's second wife), clarinetist-saxophonist Johnny Dodds, and trombonist Kid Ory. Recorded when Armstrong was emerging from the influence of his idol, Joe "King" Oliver, these sides feature the main staples of the Armstrong canon, including "Potato Head Blues," "Big Butter and Egg Man," "Cornet Chop Suey" and the Armstrong-Hines duet "Weather Bird." The jewel of the collection is "West End Blues," with Armstrong's stratospheric, pyramid-structured solo, which ranks as one of the greatest in the history of music. The sessions also mark an important technological breakthrough, with the transition from acoustic to electrical recording.

Armstrong's virtuosity on the cornet and trumpet alone would have been enough to ensure his fame. On the 1927 song "Heebie Jeebies," he forgot the lyrics and scatted them and became the first jazz singer, paving the way for Sarah Vaughan, Ella Fitzgerald, and Betty Carter. All in all, this set shows that Louis Armstrong's heroic talents enabled him to become the alpha and omega of 20th century music. As author Robert O'Meally, who wrote the superb liner notes to this well-packaged collection, puts it, "like Chaucer's poetry, which virtually begins the process of codifying the English language as a medium for sophisticated versification, Armstrong's Hot Fives and Hot Sevens provide a wide launching pad from which the history of the art of jazz takes flight." --Eugene Holley Jr.


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100 of 106 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Sloppy production, horrid sound (but a nice book), November 13, 2000
By Allan Sutton (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
The reprocessing on this (...) compilation is among the worst in years: thin, harsh, and (on the first two CDs) with nearly overwhelming surface noise. Take it from a collector who owns original copies of many of these sides: The originals do NOT sound this bad! Some selections on the first CD were obviously taken from old tapes (a telltale "pre-echo" is clearly audible) rather than being freshly remastered. The noise problem abates somewhat on CDs 3 and 4, but the transfers remain curiously thin and harsh with an inexplicably weak bass compared to the brilliantly recorded originals. Incidentally, all four CDs had glue on the playing surfaces (removable with alcohol; but why should one have to clean a $ set?). The accompanying hardcover book is visually stunning if you can overlook the warped binding boards, and it's not without some sloppy discographical errors. (Among other gaffs, Sony apparently is trying to rewrite record-industry history, making the ludicrous claim that they -- rather than Columbia and Okeh -- produced the original issues!) A far better alternative, at half the price, is JSP's Hot Five/Hot Seven set, masterfully reprocessed by John R.T. Davies. You won't get a book, but you'll get clean, richly detailed transfers that do justice to these historic sides in a way that this set does not.
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49 of 51 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Superb music, slipshod packaging, October 12, 2000
First of all, the music is five stars plus. I've had these tracks in many different configurations over the years, and they sound better now than ever before. The packaging looks good, and the booklet is informative and classy, but Columbia did us a great disservice by the shabby packaging of the discs themselves.

The discs are where the music is, folks, the heart and soul of any package, and they should be protected. When those discs are slipped without protection into cardboard half-sleeves held to the "endpapers" of the book by a glue that appears similar to rubber cement, the CDs get scratched, and the glue adheres to the CD edges, even making their way onto the surface. Bad, Columbia, bad. This is like when record companies used to put LPs into a cardboard sleeve without a liner.

When you get this set, take the CDs out, clean off the glue, and put them in protective inner sleeves before reinserting them. Fortunately, my CDs seem to play all right, but my CD player is excellent at error correction.

This would be a five-star review, were it not for the packaging. This is like shipping a priceless crystal vase in a cardboard box without padding.

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37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Bypass this set - go for the JSP box set instead..., December 24, 2003
By "willtb2004" (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
Columbia missed a trick with this one. Although they succeeded in removing most of the snap and crackle of the original 78s, the resulting sound quality is flat and lifeless. I suppose Columbia was aiming this product at a general listening audience as opposed to a dedicated afficionado of oldie jazz. Perhaps Columbia reasoned that the average listener would find the surface noise distracting. But this music should sound better than it does in Columbia's presentation of it. Yes it sounds clean, but it also sounds dull. There's no bloom on the trumpet tone!

JSP's (much cheaper) issue of this wonderful music is also available on Amazon. The powerful sound of Louis's trumpet comes through much better on their box set.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great!
The music is great.
The packaging is top notch.
Sound quality is crisp and clean.
Overall 5 stars.
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5.0 out of 5 stars One More Time
In college, I took a course in the philosophy of the "Modern." Our first assignment was to define "modern," and I borrowed a friend's tape recorder and copied "Potato Head Blues"... Read more
Published on November 28, 2007 by Richard W. Cutler

5.0 out of 5 stars Music 5 stars of course, packaging 1 star
I luckily read the reviews before purchase and had the cashier (Borders) open before purchase. The first two indeed had glue on the CD's, the third was the charm. Read more
Published on October 8, 2007 by Stagliano

5.0 out of 5 stars Loads of fun...Worth every penny spent.
I know...I know...it's music from the 1920's, the sort of music that one could not blare on the car stereo while cruising down the strip on a Friday night without getting strange... Read more
Published on March 29, 2007 by Nathan L. Stanley

5.0 out of 5 stars Music is cornerstone. Better Sonics than the JSP set.
I'm not going to labor on the fact that this music is fantastic, cornerstone of jazz, indispensible, blah, blah, blah. We all already know that. Read more
Published on February 8, 2007 by Comic Online

5.0 out of 5 stars Music is cornerstone...better sonics than JSP set.
I'm not going to labor on the fact that this music is fantastic, cornerstone of jazz, indispensible, blah, blah, blah. We all already know that. Read more
Published on February 8, 2007 by Comic Online

1.0 out of 5 stars Seldom have I been this disappointed
I have at least half of these Armstrong 78s in my collection, and they are master pressings, not dubs. Read more
Published on November 17, 2005 by Ted Ison

3.0 out of 5 stars Great music, good booklet, OK sound, awful packaging
There can be no argument that these are some of the most important recordings in the history of music, the joyous sound of a new musical vocabulary being created - 5 stars. Read more
Published on November 16, 2005 by Rod Parkes

5.0 out of 5 stars Does Not Deserve The Trashing Despite The Hiss
Sure the JSP Box delivers (I love JSP) but so does this in a somewhat akin way in "judging" the arguements over the Benny Goodman's Carnegie Hall cd... Read more
Published on June 26, 2005 by Original Mixed Up-Kid

5.0 out of 5 stars Hot Five Stars for Hot Fives and Sevens!
I'm serious. This collection of music is essential to my existence. There is nothing that will ever top the recordings that you'll hear on this set. Read more
Published on April 11, 2003 by Ed Kaz

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