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Louis ArmstrongAll Stars In Philadelphia 1948 to 1949 ... LP
Jazz Archives, 1948/1949. Near Mint- .... $4.99
(Cover has some light water stains on the back.)

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Louis ArmstrongComplete Okeh & RCA Victor Recordings (10 CD set) ... CD
Sony, Late 20s/Early 30s. New Copy 10CD .... $68.99 79.98
Billed as "some of the most important jazz recordings ever made" – and for good reason, too! The set brings together all the crucial early Louis Armstrong recordings from the 78rpm era – late 20s/early 30s sides for Okey, Parlophone, RCA, and Odeon – all presented with better sound and notes than any of the cheapo, knockoff packages you'll find on the market! This 10 CD collection is overflowing with key moments in jazz – great small group recordings by Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven groups, some orchestra performances, and many other important sides that went onto shape the sound of jazz for decades to come. A beautiful package, with a booklet that includes new essays, and great remastering of these crucial recordings!

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Louis ArmstrongGreatest Hits ... CD
Columbia/Legacy, Late 50s. Used .... $0.49
(Out of print. Tray card has a cutout hole.)

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Louis ArmstrongHello Dolly! ... LP
Kapp, 1964. Very Good .... $6.99
A key album in the career of Louis Armstrong – one that helped him forge the fourth or fifth great comeback in his career! As you'd guess by the title, the album's built around Louis' hit version of "Hello Dolly" – sung in a mode that at one level stretches back to his roots in trad jazz, but at another kind of peps the whole thing up with a mod 60s/20s retro sort of swing – more syncopated than before, with a choppy little groove that pushed Louis right back onto the charts. Backing is by a small group that includes Billy Kyle on piano, Arvell Shaw on bass, and Joe Darensbourg on clarinet – and the album's filled with other great numbers that include "A Kiss To Build A Dream On", "Moon River", "You Are Woman I Am Man", "Blueberry Hill", and "Be My Life's Companion".
(Black label pressing with deep groove. Cover has some wear, some splitting on the top and bottom seams, and a stain at the top, with some pen and a ripped corner on the back paste-on.)

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Louis ArmstrongHello, Dolly!/That's All I Want The World To Remember Me By ... 7-inch
Kapp, 1964. Very Good+ .... $2.99
(Promo. Label has a small sticker and some pen.)

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Louis ArmstrongHot Fives & Hot Sevens Vol 3 ... CD
JSP (UK), 1928/1929. Used .... $6.99
(Out of print.)

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Louis ArmstrongNew Orleans Days – Louis Armstrong & The All Stars Vol 1 (10 inch LP) ... LP
Decca, 1950. Very Good- .... $19.99
(Cover has splitting on the top and bottom seams, some wear, and staining on parts of the bottom half.)

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Louis ArmstrongSatchmo At Symphony Hall – The Complete Performances ... CD
Decca/Verve, 1947. New Copy 2 CDs .... $31.99 35.99
A classic live date from Satchmo – and expanded to include the complete performances on that legendary night at Boston's Symphony Hall – for the first time ever! Recorded in November of 1947 and originally released in '51, it's never before been issued with both the first and second sets that night. There's also a number of great tunes here that were released before in edited versions, but fully presented here. It's such wonderful stuff – both as a top-shelf document of this period of American jazz – and as a brilliant example of Satcho's charming stage presence. His trumpet and solo vocals are well captured, and you can here up humming along on the instrumentals, too. The players at this point who are All Stars, indeed, include Jack Teagarden on vocals and trombone, Barney Bigard on clarinet, Dick Cary on piano, Arvell Shaw on bass, and Sid Catlett on drums – plus some great vocals by Velma Middleton. 29 songs on 2CDs – in a hardback package with a great booklet – and featuring "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", "Stars Fell On Alabama", "Body And Soul", "Steak Face", "Back O'Town Blues", "St James Infirmary", "Mop Mop", "Jack Armstrong Blues", "That's My Desire", "C Jam Blues", "Baby Won't You Please Come Home", "Mahogany Hall Stomp" and more – many previously unreleased!
(Limited edition.)

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Louis ArmstrongSatchmo In Style ... LP
Decca, Mid 50s. Very Good- .... $3.99
Some consider this the worst point in Louis' career – when he was singing odd pop material for Decca, and had really left his jazz roots behind. We don't think it's that bad, though – and the album's got a wonderfully playful style that shows what a great entertainer Louis could be when he was up for the challenge. Gordon Jenkins did the arrangements, and the record features Louis' version of "Blueberry Hill" – plus the tracks "Chlo-e", "Jeannine", "Spooks!", "Trees", and "It's All In The Game".
(Heavy black label pressing, with deep groove. Cover has light wear, tape on the seams, and a small peeled mark on the front.)

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new Louis ArmstrongSatchmo The Great ... LP
Columbia, 1957. Very Good .... $3.99
Music from the film of the same name – with some extracts from the film, too!
(6 eye pressing, with deep groove. Side 2 has marks that click a bit on tracks one and two. Cover has a split spine and top seam, some splitting on the bottom seam, some tape, some wear, and pen on the back.)

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Louis ArmstrongSatchmo's Collectors' Items ... LP
Decca, Mid 50s. Very Good+ .... $7.99
(1960s pressing.)

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Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins — Louis Armstrong & Gordon Jenkins & His Chorus & Orchestra (10 inch LP) ... LP
Decca, 1954. Very Good- .... $18.99
(Clean, with some light marks.)

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Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson — Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (Verve master edition) ... CD
Verve, 1957. Used .... $4.99
Gentle-going genius from the later years of Satchmo's career – a session that has Louis on trumpet and vocals, backed by the Oscar Peterson Trio! Peterson's usual group with Herb Ellis and Ray Brown is expanded slightly for this outing – bringing in Louis Bellson on drums to syncopate the tunes a bit more strongly, and give them that gently swinging rhythm that always works well with Armstrong's style. The real surprise, though, is Louis' voice – which is simple, almost elegant at times – and free from some of the gimmicks of other 50s sessions, or the too-playful style of his better-known duets of the period. We really love his gentle, honest approach to the lyrics here – on tunes that include "I'll Never Be The Same", "Moon Song", "What's New", "There's No You", "You Go To My Head", "That Old Feeling", and "Let's Fall In Love". CD also features 4 bonus tracks – including "Let's Do It", "I Get A Kick Out Of You", "Willow Weep For Me", and "Makin Whoopee".
(Out of print Verve Masters Edition digipack version.)

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Louis Armstrong, Tyree Glenn & Tommy Gwaltney — Satchmo At The National Press Club – Red Beans and Rice-ly Yours ... LP
Folkways, 1972. Very Good+ .... $11.99
One of the last live appearances by Louis Armstrong – presented here in a really charming little album, issued in a small pressing by The National Press Club! The album's a great document of all the Armstrong charms in one package – as Louis talks as much as he plays – telling stories and speaking about the music on the first half of the set. The second half then features material recorded after Armstrong's passing – with Tyree Glenn and Tommy Gwaltney keeping up the vibe, especially on some of the spoken passages where Glenn talks about Louis! The sound quality is a bit "broadcast"-styled at the start – and titles include "Rockin Chair", "Royal Garden Blues", "Love For Sale", "Crazy Rhythm", and "It's Alright With Me".
(Note: Cover has water damage/peeling on the bottom few inches. Includes booklet.)

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Louis Armstrong/Benny Carter/Gene Sedric/Billy Tay — Swing Sessions 6 – 1946 ... LP
EMI/Pathe (France), 1946. Near Mint- .... $9.99

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Steven Brower — Satchmo – The Wonderful World & Art Of Louis Armstrong (hardcover) ... Book
Abrams, 2009. New Copy .... $11.99 37.50
A heavy-duty, lavishly-illustrated ode to the art of Louis Armstrong! It's not a biography – but a beautiful, 250+ page collection of photographs, movie stills, Satchmo's own hand-written letters, collage art and more! It's been put together by Steven Brower, with a forward by Hilton Als – and it's a wonderful tribute to Armstrong – and a very unique, personal look at his life and career. It's been compiled from tape-box collages, scrapbooks, photographs, manuscripts, and other archived materials from the Louis Armstrong House Museum, at Queens College – and what a treasure trove this is!

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new Ella Fitzgerald & Louis ArmstrongPorgy & Bess ... CD
Verve, 1957. Used .... $5.99
One of the hippest takes ever on the Porgy & Bess score – done in duet format by Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, in a fuller spirit than their other albums for Verve! Like many late 50s albums of Gershwin's score, this one was issued in advance of the film with Sidney Poitier – but unlike most, this is less of a cash-in affair, and really takes Gershwin's music on its own – serving it up with that newly serious style that Verve was hitting with some artists, especially Ella, in the latter half of the 50s. Most tracks have relatively full backings – strings and jazz orchestrations – and the double-length set features 15 tracks that include "Buzzard Song", "I Got Plenty O Nuttin", "My Man's Gone Now", "I Wants To Stay Here", "Summertime", "It Ain't Necessarily So", "What You Want Wid Bess", "There's A Boat Dat's Leavin Soon For New York", "Oh Lawd I'm On My Way", and "A Woman Is A Sometime Thing".
(Out of print.)

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Fletcher Henderson — Immortal Fletcher Henderson – The Birth Of Big Band Jazz – Early Recordings With Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Joe Smith ... LP
Milestone, Late 20s/Early 30s. Near Mint- .... $9.99
(Green label pressing.)

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Ricky Riccardi — What A Wonderful World – The Magic Of Louis Armstrong's Later Years (hardcover) ... Book
Pantheon, 2011. New Copy Book .... $7.99 28.95
A nicely-done biography of Louis Armstrong's late life and career – one that takes deep look at the last 25 years of this giant in American musical culture! It's a fascinating period for Satchmo – in which he actually made his highest charting recordings in "Mack The Knife" and "Hello Dolly", arguably reaching a pop icon/living legend status that a lot of his peers didn't get to enjoy in life. It's also a period in which he managed to cement his legacy and ultimate creative importance, while still baiting larger audiences – which is never an easy trick for any artist. A good read and much needed bio of late career Louie Armstrong!
(Spine has a remainder mark.)

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new Louis ArmstrongGreat Original Performances 1923 to 1931 ... CD
Louisiana Red Hot Records, 1920s/Early 30s. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Out of print.)

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new Louis ArmstrongIntegral Nice Concert 1948 Vol 1 ... LP
Musidisc (France), 1948. Used .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Cover has some light rippling and stains from water and remnants of another album sleeve stuck to the back.)

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new Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong – July 4, 1900/July 6, 1971 ... LP
RCA, 1930s/1940s. Used 2LP Gatefold .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(In the textured cover, with some ringwear.)

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new Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong At The Eddie Condon Floor Show Vol 2 – September 3, 1949 ... LP
Queen Disc (Italy), 1949. Used .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Cover has some rippling from water.)

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new Louis ArmstrongYoung Louis – The Side Man 1924 to 1927 ... LP
Decca, Mid 20s. Used .... $2.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock

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new Louis Armstrong & Duke Ellington — Great Reunion ... LP
Roulette, Early 60s. Used .... $6.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Orange & yellow label pressing.)

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new Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines — Louis Armstrong & Earl Hines 1928 ... LP
Smithsonian, 1928. Used 2LP Gatefold .... $7.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Vintage material, packaged in a great set with detailed notes!
(Cover has a blue border around the edge.)

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new Louis Armstrong/Bobby Hackett/Buck Clayton — Tootin Through The Roof Vol 2 ... LP
Onyx, Late 30s/Early 40s. Used .... $4.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
(Coper has some rippling and stains from water.)

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new Louis ArmstrongEarly Portrait – Classic 1920s Performances With Ma Rainey, Trixie Smith, Fletcher Henderson, Sidney Bechet ... LP
Milestone, Mid 20s. Used .... $7.99 Out Of Stock
(Blue label pressing. Cover has some light ringwear and some light water stains.)

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new Louis ArmstrongMr Armstrong Plays The Blues 1925 to 1927 ... LP
Biograph, Mid 20s. Used .... $5.99 Out Of Stock

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new Louis ArmstrongRare Items – 1935 to 1944 ... LP
Decca, Late 30s/Early 40s. Used .... $0.99 Out Of Stock
(Cover has some staining along the opening, with some waviness and peeling in the bottom right corner.)

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new Louis Armstrong & Jack Teagarden — Midnight At V-Disc ... LP
Pumpkin, 1944. Used .... $3.99 Out Of Stock

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new Ella Fitzgerald & Louis ArmstrongElla & Louis (2LP set) ... LP
Verve, Late 50s. Used 2LP .... $6.99 Out Of Stock
Classic duets between Ella & Louis – done in a sweet mode that only could have been handled by Verve in the 50s! Backings are in a nice small combo mode, and Ella and Louis carry most of the set with their great vocal interplay – warm, personal, and pretty darn charming – in a mode that should be hokey, but comes across great! Oscar Peterson's group provides backing – with Ray Brown on bass and Herb Ellis on guitar – and titles include "Love Is Here To Stay", "I Won't Dance", "The Nearness Of You", "Cheek To Cheek", "Moonlight In Vermont", "Can't We Be Friends", and "A Foggy Day".
(1972 pressing. Cover has ring & edge wear, with some pen inside the gatefold.)

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new Louis ArmstrongEssential Louis Armstrong ... CD
Verve, 1920s/1930s/1940s/1950s. Used .... $0.99 Out Of Stock
(Out of print. BMG Record Club pressing.)

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new Louis ArmstrongSatchmo – A Musical Autobiography Of Louis Armstrong 1926/1927 – Hot Fives & Sevens ... LP
Decca, 1957. Used .... $3.99 Out Of Stock
Louis Armstrong recreates the sound of the 20s in these later recordings for Decca!
(Black label pressing. Cover has a small cutout hole and light stains along the opening on back.)

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new Louis ArmstrongSatchmo – A Musical Autobiography Of Louis Armstrong 1928 to 1930 ... LP
Decca, Mid 50s. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
(Deep groove pressing. Cover has light wear, moisture staining and peeling along the opening, and some stuck-on paper along the bottom of the back.)

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new Louis ArmstrongSatchmo – A Musical Autobiography Of Louis Armstrong 1930 to 1934 ... LP
Decca, Mid 50s. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
(1960s pressing. Cover has some water stains and remnants fo another cover stuck to the front.)

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new Louis ArmstrongSnake Rag ... LP
Chiaroscuro, Late 50s. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
Satchmo's tribute to King Oliver with 12 titles in all including, "Snake Rag", "Jelly Roll Blues", "St James Infirmary", "Dr Jazz", and "New Orleans Stomp".
(70s pressing. Cover has a light stain and wrinkling on the bottom 3 inches, with some stuck-on paper on back.)

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new Louis Armstrong, Tyree Glenn & Tommy Gwaltney — Satchmo At The National Press Club – Red Beans and Rice-ly Yours ... CD
Folkways, 1972. New Copy Gatefold .... $8.99 16.98 Out Of Stock
One of the last live appearances by Louis Armstrong – presented here in a really charming little album, issued in a small pressing by The National Press Club! The album's a great document of all the Armstrong charms in one package – as Louis talks as much as he plays – telling stories and speaking about the music on the first half of the set. The second half then features material recorded after Armstrong's passing – with Tyree Glenn and Tommy Gwaltney keeping up the vibe, especially on some of the spoken passages where Glenn talks about Louis! The sound quality is a bit "broadcast"-styled at the start – and titles include "Rockin Chair", "Royal Garden Blues", "Love For Sale", "Crazy Rhythm", and "It's Alright With Me".
(Special limited CD – pressed up for us by the Smithsonian Folkways label. Comes with original cover artwork, and the CD also features a PDF file with the original liner notes and other materials from the original record release.)
Also available: Satchmo At The National Press Club – Red Beans and Rice-ly Yours ... LP $11.99

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new Ella Fitzgerald & Louis ArmstrongCompact Jazz ... CD
Verve, Late 50s. Used .... $2.99 Out Of Stock
 
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Lil ArmstrongSatchmo & Me ... LP
Riverside, Early 60s. Near Mint- .... $9.99
Interesting stuff, if not the kind of record you'd put on every day. The album's an interview with Louis Armstrong's wife Lil, and she talks at length about her famous days in the early years of jazz. Segments include "The Young Louis", "Early Life In Chicago", "Return To New Orleans", and "The End Of A Marriage" – and the whole thing's the kind of record that was perfect for the bespectacled jazzbo trad collector of the early 60s.
(Original pressing – and in really beautiful shape!)

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Bessie Smith — Complete Columbia Recordings (10CD set) ... CD
Columbia/Sony, 1920s/Early 30s. New Copy 10CD .... $68.99 79.98
The complete Columbia recordings by vocalist Bessie Smith – an insane amount of material recorded in the decade between 1923 and 1933 – all music that went on to have a huge impact on the growth of jazz and blues for decades to come! This comprehensive package brings together all the material that Smith originally recorded for 78rpm releases – remastered for CD, and packaged in tiny LP-styled sleeves within the larger box – a huge amount of material that also features backings from Louis Armstrong on trumpet, James P Johnson and Fletcher Henderson on piano, Jack Teagarden on trombone, and Benny Goodman on clarinet. In addition to the masters released at the time, the package also features two CDs' worth of rare tracks and alternate takes – plus a movie soundtrack and interviews too!

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Various — Flying Dutchman Anthology ... CD
Flying Dutchman/Soul Brother (UK), Early 70s. New Copy .... $16.99
Funky soul, righteous jazz, and hip production made the Flying Dutchman label one of the greatest imprints of the early 70s! The label was the brainchild of producer Bob Thiele, and was a post-60s project to bring together unheard voices in African American culture – recording heavily in a number of genres that included jazz, funk, soul, and Latin – cutting records that were destined to become instant classics, most of which are still pretty darn influential today! This set does a great job of starting to unpack the wealth of work on Flying Dutchman – bringing together tracks by a few familiar acts, and other lesser-known artists, a few who have rarely been reissued. Titles include "Carnavalito" and "Maria Domingas" by Gato Barbieri, "Mama" and "Chains Of Love" by Esther Marrow", "Baja Bossa" by Oliver Nelson, "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" by Pretty Purdie, "Save The Children" and "I Think I'll Call It Morning" by Gil Scott Heron, "The Creator Has A Master Plan" by Louis Armstrong & Leon Thomas, "Echoes" by Leon Thomas, and "Footprints" and "Astral Travelin" by Lonnie Liston Smith.

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Various — Liberation Music – Spiritual Jazz & The Art Of Protest On Flying Dutchman Records 1969 to 1974 ... CD
Flying Dutchman/BGP (UK), Late 60s/Early 70s. New Copy .... $15.99
Spiritual soul and spoken word with instrumental inflections – a perfect illustration of the righteous sound of the Flying Dutchman label at the start of the 70s! The imprint was famously home to Gil Scott Heron, Lonnie Liston Smith, Leon Thomas, and other hip cats at the time – but also recorded a fair bit of work that was even more progressive and political – including key records from forces helping to carry the legacy of Civil Rights well into the 70s! This package offers up a perfect blend of those modes – great jazz tracks that carry the legacy of John Coltrane forth even further, and political records that were often more powerful than anything in the press at the time. Titles include "Sais" by Lonnie Liston Smith", "Nevertite" by The Esoteric Circle, "The Creator Has A Master Plan" by Louis Armstrong and Leon Thomas, "Lament For John Coltrane" by Bob Thiele Emergency, "Friends & Neighbors" by Ornette Coleman, "Sit Down" by Carl B Stokes with Oliver Nelson, "Echoes" by Leon Thomas, "The Giant Is Awakened"b y Horace Tapscot, "Gonna Get Some Right Now" by Chico Hamilton", and "We're Threatening The Oppressors" by Angela Davis.

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new Kenyon Hopkins/Duke Ellington/Alex North — Hustler/Paris Blues/Long Hot Summer ... CD
El (UK), 1961. New Copy .... $13.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Back to back jazz soundtracks – the cream of the crop of the early 60s! First up is The Hustler – a killer jazz score from Kenyon Hopkins – a composer we can almost always trust to turn around a killer jass score! The work is mostly in a jazz ensemble mode – and moves between swinging segments, and sadder ones – those beautifully blue passages that Hopkins did so well in the early 60s – full of emotion, but in a really subtle, mature sort of way that also marked a shift in American cinema too – quite a change from the overblown emotion of a decade before, both in the music and on screen. Players include Phil Woods, Jerome Richardson, and Phil Bodner on reeds; Joe Wilder on trumpet, Jimmy Cleveland on trombone, Hank Jones on piano, and Barry Galbraith on guitar – and titles include "Derby Time", "Dining Out", "Fast Buck", "Small Time Charlie", "The Loser", and "Minnesota Fats". Paris Blues is a moody introspective score, written for a 1961 film that starred Paul Newman as a frustrated jazz musician living in Paris. The "Paris Blues" theme is a dark, somber composition that is supposedly Newman's masterpiece as a jazz writer – and it works beautifully with the film's themes of frustration and unfulfilled desire. Ellington's at his best here, and apart from the main theme, the score also has great versions of classics like "Mood Indigo" and "Take The A Train", plus originals like "Nite", "Wild Man Moore", "Guitar Amour", and "Paris Stairs". Also features Louis Armstrong on one track! CD also features 7 more tracks from The Long Hot Summer – a more traditional score penned by Alex North, and featuring a title song by Jimmie Rodgers.

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new Various — Ramones Heard Them Here First ... CD
Ace (UK), 1960s. New Copy .... $15.99 Out Of Stock
A bunch of classic tunes that inspired – and were covered by punk rock founders The Ramones – with some that you'd expect and many more that might surprise you! If you're a fan of The Ramones, you know that they were students of rock and pop history. They really had an ear for the most irresistibly catchy songs, with the rawest underbellies. This set has feral tunes by The Stooges, The Seeds and The Trashmen – along with classic Phil Spector productions, some of the greatest surf pop and much more – all of which were covered by The Ramones at one point or another – and all of it great! Includes "Let's Dance" by Chris Montez, "California Sun" by The Rivieras, "Do You Want To Dance" by The Beach Boys, "Surfin Bird" by The Trashmen, "Baby, I Love You" by The Ronettes, "My Back Pages" by The Byrds, "Can't Seem To Make You Mind" by The Seeds, "7 And 7 Is" by Love, "I Don't Wanna Grow Up" by Tom Waits, "What A Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong, "Little Bit O' Soul" by Music Explosion and more. 24 in all.
 
 
 

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