Introduction/Cornet Chop Suey - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong, Louis
Our Monday Date - Louis Armstrong, Hines, E.
Dear Old Southland - Louis Armstrong, Creamer
Big Butter and Egg Man - Louis Armstrong, Venable
Tiger Rag - Louis Armstrong, LaRocca, N.
Struttin' with Some Barbecue - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong, Lil Hard
Sweethearts on Parade - Louis Armstrong, Lombardo, Carmen
St. Louis Blues - Louis Armstrong, Handy, W.C.
Pennies from Heaven - Louis Armstrong, Burke
On the Sunny Side of the Street - Louis Armstrong, Fields, Dorothy
I Can't Give You Anything But Love - Louis Armstrong, Fields
Back o' Town Blues - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong
Ain't Misbehavin' - Louis Armstrong, Razaf
Rockin' Chair - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael, H.
Muskrat Ramble - Louis Armstrong, Ory, E.
Save It, Pretty Mama - Louis Armstrong, Redman, D.
Saint James Infirmary - Louis Armstrong, Primerose, J.
Royal Garden Blues - Louis Armstrong, Williams, S. [1]
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans - Louis Armstrong, Alter
Jack Armstrong Blues - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong
Track Listings (15) - Disc #2
Muskrat Ramble - Louis Armstrong, Ory, E.
(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue - Louis Armstrong, Brooks
Royal Garden Blues - Louis Armstrong, Williams
Lover - Louis Armstrong, Hart
Stars Fell on Alabama - Louis Armstrong, Parish, Mitchell
Since I Fell for You - Louis Armstrong, Johnson, Buddy [1]
Tea for Two - Louis Armstrong, Caesar, Irving
Body and Soul - Louis Armstrong, Eyton
Steak Face - Louis Armstrong, Traditional
Mahogany Hall Stomp - Louis Armstrong, Williams, S. [1]
On the Sunny Side of the Street - Louis Armstrong, Fields, Dorothy
High Society - Louis Armstrong, Piron
Baby, Won't You Please Come Home - Louis Armstrong, Warfield, Charles
C-Jam Blues - Louis Armstrong, Ellington, D.
Boff Boff - Louis Armstrong, Hawkins, C.
Track Listings (17) - Disc #3
I Cried for You - Louis Armstrong, Arnheim
That's My Desire - Louis Armstrong, Kressa, Helmy
How High the Moon - Louis Armstrong, Hamilton
Introduction [*] - Louis Armstrong,
Way Down Yonder in New Orleans [*] - Louis Armstrong, Creamer
Basin Street Blues [*] - Louis Armstrong, Williams
Muskrat Ramble [*] - Louis Armstrong, Gilbert
Dear Old Southland [*] - Louis Armstrong, Creamer
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans [*] - Louis Armstrong, Alter
Someday You Will Be Sorry [*] - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong, L.
Tiger Rag [*] - Louis Armstrong, DaCosta
Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans [*] - Louis Armstrong, Alter
Old Rockin' Chair [*] - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael, H.
(What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue [*] - Louis Armstrong, Brooks
Ain't Misbehavin' [*] - Louis Armstrong, Brooks
Reminisicin' with Louis/High Society [*] - Louis Armstrong, Piron
A Song Was Born [*] - Louis Armstrong, DePaul, Gene
For the first time grouped in a single box set, these recordings includes the two legendary All Stars concerts held at New York's Town Hall and Boston's Symphony Hall in May and November, with three previously unpublished ... more »in CD issues: 'I Cried for You,' 'That's My Desire,' and 'How High the Moon.' Presenting the first version of the famous All Stars unit, with Bobby Hackett on cornet, Jack Teagarden on trombone and vocal, Peanuts Hucko or Barney Bigard on clarinet, Dick Cary on piano, Bob Haggart or Arvell Shaw on bass, and Sidney Catlett on drums. Also we have included a number of bonus tracks recorded at the same year: a New York's Winter Garden Theater radio broadcast with the Armstrong's All Stars coinciding with the Big Apple premiere of the film 'New Orleans' three highlights from a Carnegie Hall appearance organized by Leonard Feather for generate publicity for 'New Orleans' movie, with a very special guest star - Billie Holiday - two V-Discs recorded with an atypical All Stars including the accordionist Roy Ross and finally, the delightful central musical number of the Howard Hawks' legendary film 'A Star Is Born' featuring Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Mel Powell, Louie Bellson, the Golden Gate Quartet and others. Masterworks by a decisive year in the evolution of jazz, "marked by three important tendencies: the definitive crisis of the big band model from the Swing era, the consolidation of the Bop idiom developed by Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and other young lions, and the revival of New Orleans-style jazz." Definitive. 2006« less
For the first time grouped in a single box set, these recordings includes the two legendary All Stars concerts held at New York's Town Hall and Boston's Symphony Hall in May and November, with three previously unpublished in CD issues: 'I Cried for You,' 'That's My Desire,' and 'How High the Moon.' Presenting the first version of the famous All Stars unit, with Bobby Hackett on cornet, Jack Teagarden on trombone and vocal, Peanuts Hucko or Barney Bigard on clarinet, Dick Cary on piano, Bob Haggart or Arvell Shaw on bass, and Sidney Catlett on drums. Also we have included a number of bonus tracks recorded at the same year: a New York's Winter Garden Theater radio broadcast with the Armstrong's All Stars coinciding with the Big Apple premiere of the film 'New Orleans' three highlights from a Carnegie Hall appearance organized by Leonard Feather for generate publicity for 'New Orleans' movie, with a very special guest star - Billie Holiday - two V-Discs recorded with an atypical All Stars including the accordionist Roy Ross and finally, the delightful central musical number of the Howard Hawks' legendary film 'A Star Is Born' featuring Tommy Dorsey, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Mel Powell, Louie Bellson, the Golden Gate Quartet and others. Masterworks by a decisive year in the evolution of jazz, "marked by three important tendencies: the definitive crisis of the big band model from the Swing era, the consolidation of the Bop idiom developed by Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie and other young lions, and the revival of New Orleans-style jazz." Definitive. 2006