Album Details
Title: Louis Armstrong and King Oliver Artist: Louis Armstrong and King Oliver Release Date: 1974 Re-Released On: 6/5/1995 Label: Milestone Records, Ace, Milest Duration: 67:51 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, Instrumental UPCs: 025218471725, 0090204088966, 090204088966 Genre: Jazz Styles: Early Jazz, New Orleans Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Trumpet Jazz Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Boisterous, Carefree, Cheerful, Earthy, Freewheeling, Joyous, Lively, Playful, Warm, Confident, Earnest, Energetic, Exuberant, Fun, Gleeful, Romantic, Rousing, Whimsical, Elegant, Humorous, Rollicking, Sweet, Sentimental, Stylish, Summery, Happy, Intimate, Refined/Mannered Total Copies: 2 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Just Gone
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Canal Street Blues
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Mandy Lee Blues
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I'm Going Away to Wear You off My Mind
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Chimes Blues
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Weather Bird Rag
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Dippermouth Blues
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Froggie Moore
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Snake Rag
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Alligator Hop
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Zulu's Ball
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Working Man Blues
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Krooked Blues
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Mabel's Dream [1st Take]
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Mabel's Dream [2nd Take]
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Southern Stomp [1st Take]
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Southern Stomp [2nd Take]
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Riverside Blues
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Texas Moaner Blues
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Of All the Wrongs You've Done to Me
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Terrible Blues
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Santa Claus Blues
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Nobody Knows the Way I Feel This Morning
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Early in the Morning
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Cake Walking Babies from Home
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1995 | CD | Ace | 470172 | | 1992 | CD | Milestone Records | MCD-47017-2 | | 1990 | CD | Milest | 470172 |
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Album Review
Louis Armstrong's tenure as second cornettist to the great King Oliver is one of jazz history's legendary apprenticeships, on a par with the one Miles Davis served with Charlie Parker or Stephane Grappelli's with Django Rheinhardt. Sadly, only a handful of recordings survive from this formative period in Armstrong's career; happily, all of them are available in this handy and generous package, which includes all 18 of King Oliver' s 1923 recordings with Armstrong, as well as a bonus appendix consisting of seven tracks recorded in 1924 by the Red Onion Jazz Babies under Armstrong's sole leadership (and featuring, on one number, a very young Alberta Hunter). The performances are as red-hot as you'd expect, and even the sound quality -- which one would expect to be terrible, given that all tracks were transferred form 78 rpm records -- is surprisingly clear, thanks to advanced digital wizardry. [Note: the material on this disc was originally issued on LP in 1974, and included two King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton duets that are missing from the CD reissue. Those duets are available on another Milestone reissue CD, Jelly Roll Morton, catalog number 47018.] ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Baby Dodds | Drums | | Honore Dutrey | Trombone | | Johnny Dodds | Clarinet | | King Oliver | Cornet, Performer | | King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band | Performer | | Lil Hardin | Piano | | Louis Armstrong | Performer, ?, Cornet | | Orrin Keepnews | Producer, Reissue Producer | | The Red Onion Jazz Babies | Performer |
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