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Format:
Sound recording
Contributor:
Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971, performer.
Eldridge, Roy, 1911-1989, performer.
Rutgers University. Institute of Jazz Studies.
Series:
Greatest jazz recordings of all time ; no. 1-4.
The Greatest jazz recordings of all time ; no. 1-4
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jazz.
Genre:
Sound recordings.
Jazz.
Physical Description:
4 audio discs : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, mono, stereo ; 12 in.
12 in.
Place of Publication:
Franklin Center, Pa. : Franklin Mint Record Society, [1982]
System Details:
analog
33 1/3 rpm
microgroove
stereo
mono
Contents:
Louis Armstrong: Alone at last (with the Southern Serenaders). Butter and egg man (additional vocal by May Alix ; with the Hot Five). Struttin' with some barbecue (with the Hot Five). West End blues (with the Hot Five). Symphonic raps (with the Carroll Dickerson Orchestra). Basin street blues (with the Hot Five). When you're smiling. After you've gone. Chinatown, my Chinatown. All of me. Medley of Armstrong hits, part 1. That's my home. Dusky stevedore. Solitude. Swing that music. Darling Nellie Gray (with the Mills Brothers). Alexander's ragtime band. Red cap. I wonder. Some day. You rascal you (additional vocal by Louis Jourdan). Song of the islands. Avalon (with the Dukes of Dixieland). Someday sweetheart
Roy Eldridge: Here comes cookie (with the Teddy Hill Orchestra). Jangled nerves (with the Fletcher Henderson Orchestra). Swing is here (with the Gene Krupa Orchestra). After you've gone (vocal by Gladys Palmer). Wabash stomp. Heckler's hop. What shall I say (vocal by Billie Holiday ; with the Teddy Wilson Orchestra). Rockin' chair (with the Gene Krupa Orchestra). The gasser. Minor jive. Fiesta in brass. St. Louis blues. Little jazz (with the Artie Shaw Orchestra). Twilight time. Fireworks (with Claude Bolling). I remember Harlem. Easter parade. School days (vocal by Roy Eldridge). Dale's wail (with the Oscar Peterson Trio). I still love him so (with Benny Carter). Wailing. How long has this been going on (with the Russ Garcia Orchestra). Hanid (with Coleman Hawkins). Undecided.
Participant:
Louis Armstrong (trumpet and vocals) or Roy Eldridge (trumpet), with various instrumental ensembles.
Notes:
Franklin Mint Record Society: FM 001-004 (matrix)
Originally recorded between Aug. 7, 1925 and Fall, 1965.
"Institute of Jazz Studies official archive collection" -- Container.
Program notes by Dan Morgenstern and complete personnel and original label and issue numbers ([20] p. ; ill., ports.) laid in container.
OCLC:
22012545
Publisher Number:
Franklin Mint Record Society FM001
Franklin Mint Record Society FM002
Franklin Mint Record Society FM003
Franklin Mint Record Society FM004

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