One of the greatest musicians in any genre of all time Louis Armstrong was responsible for innovations in jazz music that influenced the whole of western popular music. Armstrong himself put it like this: If it hadn't been for jazz there wouldn't be no rock and roll. Rarely seen colour footage of 'Satch' at his best also featuring sets by the Eddie Condon All Stars and The Bobby Hackett Sextet. Recorded in 1962. Tracklisting: * LOUIS ARMSTRONG ALL STARS: - Intro - When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Rene-Muse). - Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen (Bryan) - Someday (Louis... Armstrong) - C'est Si Bon (Hornez-Betti) - Jerry (featuring Jewel Brown) (S. Turner) - When The Saints (Trad.) * BOBBY HACKETT SEXTET: - Struttin' With Some Barbecue (Louis Armstrong) - Bill Baily (Cannon) - When The Saints (Trad.) * EDDIE CONDON ALL-STARS - Royal Garden Blues (Williams) - Little Ben Blues (E. Condon) - Stealin' Apples (Razaf-Waller) - Big Ben Blues (E. Condon) - Blue & Broken Hearted (Clarke-Leslie-Wendling) - Muskrat Rumble (K. Ory) [show more]
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