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Louis Armstrong - Satchmo At Symphony Hall - LP-Box-Set - Japanische Pressung, Mono - 1966
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Louis Armstrong - Satchmo At Symphony Hall - LP-Box-Set - Japanische Pressung, Mono - 1966

Louis Armstrong – Satchmo A Musical Autobiography Of Louis Armstrong "Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography of Louis Armstrong" is a unique 4X LP Box that offers an in-depth look into the life and music of Louis Armstrong. Louis Armstrong, also known as Satchmo, was a seminal figure in 20th century jazz and one of the most influential trumpeters and singers of all time. The recording, Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography, was released in 1956 and is not a traditional autobiography, but a collection of stories and interviews from Armstrong himself, combined with his musical masterpieces. It is literally a musical journey through his life, from his humble beginnings in New Orleans to his international fame. In this recording, Armstrong Musically tells anecdotes from his life, shares personal stories and reflects on his musical career. The pieces of music included in this recording are carefully selected to represent the different phases of his career and illustrate his artistic development. "Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography" not only offers an insight into the personality and life of Louis Armstrong, but also presents his most significant musical contributions, including classics such as "What a Wonderful World," "West End Blues" and "When the Saints." "Go Marching In." The recording is a unique way to experience Louis Armstrong's musical legacy and hear his story directly from his mouth. It also shows how Armstrong's contribution to jazz and popular music extends far beyond his time and has a lasting impact on the music world. ★★★ -Louis Armstrong And The All Stars – Satchmo At Symphony Hall 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono, Gatefold A1 Muskrat Ramble A2 (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue A3 Royal Garden Blues A4 Lover A5 Stars Fell On Alabama B1 I Cried For You B2 Since I Fell For You B3 Tea For Two B4 Body And Soul B5 Mahogany Hall Stomp C1 Steak Face (Traditional Blues) 7:04 C2 On The Sunny Side Of The Street C3 High Society C4 That's My Desire D1 "C" Jam Blues D2 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home D3 How High The Moon D4 Boff Boff Bass – Arvell Shaw Clarinet – Barney Bigard Drums – Sidney Catlett Liner Notes – Ernest Anderson Piano – Dick Cary Trombone, Vocals – Jack Teagarden Trumpet, Vocals – Louis Armstrong Vocals – Velma Middleton A concert presented by Ernest Anderson in Symphony Hall, Boston, November 30, 1947. Condition: LP`s / VG+ (only fine, flat, thread scratches from the years without effect) OBI / Vg+ ( folds dtains light) Cover / VG+ to NM (wrinkles, a pressure, light spots) Inside The Gatefold VG+ ( spots,stains see pictures) (the pictures and the description are an integral part of the state and the scope of the delivery of the LP or Single) ★★★ Another "Must Have "! From One Of The Founder´s Of "Jazz" In A Great Collectors-Japan Edition ★★★ For every rare single & LP I add a new inner sleeve with acid-free plastic so that you can enjoy the singles & LPs for a long time ★★★ You will receive all of your valuable auctions in a special LP box so that nothing can happen to your LP during transport (see pictures) ★★★ Each LP/Single is washed again with a special record washing machine (see picture) before it is sent (this machine is of course not included in the scope of delivery) An offer exclusive from the seller : BLACKGOLD Memorabilia Thank´s for your interest. Check out my other rare items in current and future Auctions at Catawiki ★★★ Delivery to Lithuania, Portugal,Bulgaria and Norway only by Express Post

Nr. 83017525

Verkauft
Louis Armstrong - Satchmo At Symphony Hall - LP-Box-Set - Japanische Pressung, Mono - 1966

Louis Armstrong - Satchmo At Symphony Hall - LP-Box-Set - Japanische Pressung, Mono - 1966

Louis Armstrong – Satchmo A Musical Autobiography Of Louis Armstrong

"Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography of Louis Armstrong" is a unique 4X LP Box that offers an in-depth look into the life and music of Louis Armstrong.
Louis Armstrong, also known as Satchmo, was a seminal figure in 20th century jazz and one of the most influential trumpeters and singers of all time.

The recording, Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography, was released in 1956 and is not a traditional autobiography, but a collection of stories and interviews from Armstrong himself, combined with his musical masterpieces.
It is literally a musical journey through his life, from his humble beginnings in New Orleans to his international fame.

In this recording, Armstrong Musically tells anecdotes from his life, shares personal stories and reflects on his musical career.
The pieces of music included in this recording are carefully selected to represent the different phases of his career and illustrate his artistic development.

"Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography" not only offers an insight into the personality and life of Louis Armstrong, but also presents his most significant musical contributions, including classics such as "What a Wonderful World," "West End Blues" and "When the Saints." "Go Marching In."

The recording is a unique way to experience Louis Armstrong's musical legacy and hear his story directly from his mouth.

It also shows how Armstrong's contribution to jazz and popular music extends far beyond his time and has a lasting impact on the music world.

★★★ -Louis Armstrong And The All Stars – Satchmo At Symphony Hall
2 x Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono, Gatefold

A1 Muskrat Ramble
A2 (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue
A3 Royal Garden Blues
A4 Lover
A5 Stars Fell On Alabama

B1 I Cried For You
B2 Since I Fell For You
B3 Tea For Two
B4 Body And Soul
B5 Mahogany Hall Stomp

C1 Steak Face (Traditional Blues) 7:04
C2 On The Sunny Side Of The Street
C3 High Society
C4 That's My Desire

D1 "C" Jam Blues
D2 Baby, Won't You Please Come Home
D3 How High The Moon
D4 Boff Boff

Bass – Arvell Shaw
Clarinet – Barney Bigard
Drums – Sidney Catlett
Liner Notes – Ernest Anderson
Piano – Dick Cary
Trombone, Vocals – Jack Teagarden
Trumpet, Vocals – Louis Armstrong
Vocals – Velma Middleton

A concert presented by Ernest Anderson in Symphony Hall, Boston, November 30, 1947.

Condition:
LP`s / VG+ (only fine, flat, thread scratches from the years without effect)
OBI / Vg+ ( folds dtains light)
Cover / VG+ to NM (wrinkles, a pressure, light spots) Inside The Gatefold VG+ ( spots,stains see pictures)
(the pictures and the description are an integral part of the state and the scope of the delivery of the LP or Single)


★★★ Another "Must Have "! From One Of The Founder´s Of "Jazz" In A Great Collectors-Japan Edition


★★★ For every rare single & LP I add a new inner sleeve with acid-free plastic so that you can enjoy the singles & LPs for a long time

★★★ You will receive all of your valuable auctions in a special LP box so that nothing can happen to your LP during transport (see pictures)

★★★ Each LP/Single is washed again with a special record washing machine (see picture) before it is sent (this machine is of course not included in the scope of delivery)

An offer exclusive from the seller :
BLACKGOLD
Memorabilia
Thank´s for your interest.
Check out my other rare items in current and future Auctions at Catawiki

★★★ Delivery to Lithuania, Portugal,Bulgaria and Norway only by Express Post


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