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Louis Armstrong – Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man – 1923 to 1934 (4CD box set)

CD (Item 670177) Columbia/Legacy, 1920s/Early 30s — Condition: Used
4 CDs
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The birth of genius – a well-chosen array of tracks from the early 78rpm years, beautifully presented here together! Includes 81 tracks and a 77 page booklet.  © 1996-2023, Dusty Groove, Inc.

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