Portrait of the artist as a young man : 1923-1934 /

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Armstrong, Louis, 1901-1971.
Imprint:New York : Columbia Legacy, p1994.
Description:4 sound discs : digital, mono., Dolby processed ; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Series:America's jazz heritage
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Format: CD Audio Music recording
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/2415942
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Varying Form of Title:Louis Armstrong.
Louis Armstrong, portrait of the artist as a young man.
Other authors / contributors:Morgenstern, Dan.
Smithsonian Institution.
Notes:Notes, musical selection and consultation by Dan Morgenstern for the America's Jazz Heritage program sponsored by the Lila Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund and the Smithsonian Institution.
Digitally remastered.
Booklet (77 p. : ports.) includes index of recordings, discography, commentary, biography, selected bibliography and credits by Dan Morgenstern and Loren Schoenberg.
Louis Armstrong, vocals, cornet, trumpet ; with various ensembles.
Publisher's no.:57176 Columbia Legacy
C4K 57176 (CK 57177--CK 57179, CK 66496)
Table of Contents:
  • Disc 1. Chimes blues ; Snake rag ; Tears (King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band)
  • Texas moaner blues ; Everybody loves my baby (Clarence Williams's Blues Five)
  • Naughty man (Fletcher Henderson & orch.)
  • Changeable daddy of mine (Margaret Johnson w/ Clarence Williams)
  • Anybody here want to try my cabbage? ; Good time flat blues (Maggie Jones)
  • Cake walking babies (from home) ; Pickin' on your baby (Clarence Williams)
  • St. Louis blues ; Sobbin' hearted blues (Bessie Smith)
  • Papa de da da (Clarence Williams)
  • Sugar foot stomp (Fletcher Henderson)
  • Alone at last (Southern Serenaders)-- T.N.T. (Fletcher Henderson)
  • You can't shush Katie (Clarence Williams)
  • Low land blues (Bertha "Chippie" Hill)
  • Gut bucket blues (Louis Armstrong & his Hot Five)
  • Disc 2. Listen to ma (Hociel Thomas)
  • Heebie jeebies ; Cornet chop suey (Hot Five)
  • Stomp off, let's go (Erskine Tate's Vendome Orchestra)
  • The Birdwell blues (Nolan Welsh)
  • King of the Zulus ; Skid-dat-de-dat ; Big butter and egg man (Hot Five)
  • Pleadin' for the blues (Bertha Hill)
  • Wild man blues (Johnny Dodds' Black Bottom Stompers)
  • Chicago breakdown (Louis Armstrong Stompers)
  • Potato head blues ; Weary blues ; Gully low blues (Hot Seven)
  • Put 'em down blues ; Struttin' with some barbecue ; Hotter than that ; Savoy blues (Hot Five)
  • Too busy (Lillie Delk Christian w/Hot Five)
  • Skip the gutter (Hot Five)
  • Disc 3. A Monday date ; West End blues ; Two deuces (Hot Five)
  • Symphonic raps (Carroll Dickerson's Savoyagers)
  • Basin Street blues ; No one else but you ; Beau koo Jack (Hot Five)
  • Weather bird (Earl Hines)
  • Muggles (Hot Five)
  • I must have that man (Lillie Delk Christian w/Hot Four)
  • Tight like this (Hot Five)
  • Knockin' a jug ; I can't give you anything but love ; Mahogany Hall stomp (Louis Armstrong & orch)
  • To be in love (Seger Ellis)
  • Ain't misbehavin' ; (What did I do to be so) Black and blue ; That rhythm man ; When you're smiling ; St. Louis blues (Louis Armstrong & his orch.)
  • Disc 4. Song of the islands ; My sweet ; I can't believe that you're in love with me (Louis Armstrong & his orch.)
  • Blue yodel no. 9 (Jimmie Rodgers)
  • I'm a ding dong daddy (Louis Armstrong and his orch.)
  • I'm confessin' (That I love you) ; Memories of you ; Sweethearts on parade (Louis Armstrong & his Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra)
  • When it's sleepy time down south ; Blue again ; When your love has gone ; Lazy river ; Chinatown, my Chinatown ; Stardust ; Between the devil and the deep blue sea ; I've got the world on a string ; Basin Street blues ; On the sunny side of the street ; Song of the Vipers (Louis Armstrong & his orch.).