
Performer:
Title:
Satchmo At Symphony Hall
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MP3 album size:
1298 mb
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Rating:
4.6 ✱
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Dixieland, Swing, Big Band
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Louis Armstrong - Satchmo At Symphony Hall album download
Tracklist Hide Credits
1 | Mahogany Hall StompWritten-By – Spencer Williams |
3:51 |
2 | (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And BlueVocals – Louis ArmstrongWritten-By – Andy Razaf, Harry Brooks , Thomas Waller |
4:12 |
3 | Royal Garden BluesWritten-By – Clarence Williams, Spencer Williams |
4:59 |
4 | LoverWritten-By – Lorenze Hart-Richard Rodgers* |
2:20 |
5 | Body And SoulWritten-By – Edward Heyman, Frank Eyton, Johnny Green, Robert Sour |
5:30 |
6 | Muskrat RambleWritten-By – Edward "Kid" Ory* |
6:13 |
7 | Stars Fell On AlabamaVocals – Jack TeagardenWritten-By – Frank Perkins, Mitchell Parish |
5:16 |
8 | Since I Fell For YouVocals – Velma MiddletonWritten-By – Buddy Johnson |
4:04 |
9 | Tea For TwoWritten-By – Irving Caesar, Vincent Youmans |
4:42 |
10 | Steak FaceWritten-By – Traditional |
7:08 |
11 | On The Sunny Side Of The StreetVocals – Louis ArmstrongWritten-By – Dorothy Fields-Jimmy McHugh* |
6:47 |
12 | High SocietyWritten-By – A.J. Piron*, Porter Steele |
3:28 |
13 | C-Jam BluesWritten-By – Duke Ellington |
3:27 |
14 | Baby, Won't You Please Come HomeVocals – Jack TeagardenWritten-By – Charles Warfield, Clarence Williams |
2:47 |
15 | Boff BoffWritten-By – Coleman Hawkins |
5:07 |
Companies, etc.
- Remastered At – MCA Music Media Studios
Credits
- Bass – Arvell Shaw
- Clarinet – Barney Bigard
- Design – Alba Acevedo
- Drums – Sidney Catlett
- Edited By [Digital Transfers & Audio Enhancement], Remastered By – Erick Labson
- Liner Notes – Dan Morgenstern, Ernest Anderson
- Music Consultant [Series Consultant] – Steven Lasker
- Music Director [Project Director For GRP] – Bud Katzel
- Photography By – Eddie Van der Veen
- Piano – Dick Cary
- Producer [Concert] – Ernest Anderson
- Recorded By, Engineer, Supervised By – Peter Frutchey
- Reissue Producer – Orrin Keepnews
- Reissue Producer [Assistant] – Kim Munson
- Trombone – Jack Teagarden
- Trumpet – Louis Armstrong
Notes
Recorded in concert at Symphony Hall, Boston, on Sunday evening, November 30, 1947Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 0 11105-1661-2 6
- Label Code: LC 06713
- Rights Society: BIEM/MCPS
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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DX-108 | Louis Armstrong And The All Stars* | Satchmo At Symphony Hall (2xLP + Box, Album) | Decca | DX-108 | US | 1951 |
DXSB 7195, DL 78037 | Louis Armstrong And The All Stars* | Satchmo At Symphony Hall (2xLP, Album, Gat) | Decca, Decca | DXSB 7195, DL 78037 | US | 1966 |
MCA2-4057 | Louis Armstrong And The All Stars* | Satchmo At Symphony Hall (2xLP, Album, Gat) | MCA Records | MCA2-4057 | US | 1973 |
6.28179 DP, COPS 1902-D/1-2 | Louis Armstrong And The All Stars* | Satchmo Live In Concert (2xLP, Album) | MCA Coral, MCA Coral | 6.28179 DP, COPS 1902-D/1-2 | Germany | Unknown |
1209822 | Louis Armstrong And The All Stars* | Satchmo At Symphony Hall (2xLP, Album, Gat) | MCA Records | 1209822 | Brazil | 1978 |
There are 15 selections. Highlights include Satch's superb vocal on "Black and Blue," heated jams on "Royal Garden Blues," "Muskrat Ramble," and "High Society," and Teagarden's feature on "Lover Ma. Joyous music.
Label: Decca – DXB 195. Format: 2 Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Mono, Pinckneyville Pressing, Gatefold. A concert presented by Ernest Anderson in Symphony Hall, Boston, November 30, 1947. Liner notes by Ernest Anderson, London. All tracks ASCAP expect C1, which is PD (which stands, I assume, for public domain. No publishing companies given.
Album · 1947 · 15 Songs. Mahogany Hall Stomp (Live 1947 Symphony Hall). 4. Lover (Live 1947 Symphony Hall).
Satchmo, is an American icon. Louis Armstrong has performed many outstanding concerts, any concert album should make an excelent addition to anyones music collection.
On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Live (1947 Symphony Hall) Part 1&2 Lyrics. 5. Black And Blue Lyrics. 6. St. James Infirmary Lyrics. 7. How High the Moon Lyrics.
Louis Armstrong (1901–1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops, was an American trumpeter, composer, singer and occasional actor who was one of the most influential figures in jazz and in all of American popular music. His career spanned five decades, from the 1920s to the 1960s, and different eras in jazz.