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All-Time Greatest Hits
Format: Audio Cassette from Mca (1994-05-10)
List price: $12.98
New price: $5.00
Used price: $3.95
Used price: $3.95
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- What a Wonderful World - Louis Armstrong, Weiss, George David
- Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong, Herman, Jerry
- Sittin' in the Sun (Countin' My Money) - Louis Armstrong, Berlin, Irving
- Mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong, Brecht, Bertolt
- A Kiss to Build a Dream On - Louis Armstrong, Hammerstein, Oscar
- It Takes Two to Tango - Louis Armstrong, Hoffman, Al
- That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day) - Louis Armstrong, Smith, Harry [2] Be
- Kiss of Fire - Louis Armstrong, Allen, Lester
- (When We Are Dancin') I Get Ideas - Louis Armstrong, Cochran, Dorcas
- Gone Fishin' - Louis Armstrong, Kenny, Nick [1]
- Skokiaan (South African Song) - Louis Armstrong, Msarurgwa, August
- La Vie en Rose - Louis Armstrong, David, Mack
- The Dummy Song - Louis Armstrong, Brown, Lew
- Chloe - Louis Armstrong, Kahn, Gus
- I Still Get Jealous - Louis Armstrong, Styne, Jule
- When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) - Louis Armstrong, Fisher, Mark
- Blueberry Hill - Louis Armstrong, Lewis, Al [1]
- When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong, Muse, Clarence
Average review score: 

Timeless
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Review Date: 2008-05-05
Review Date: 2008-05-05
I have been hooked on this since I was 14. It transends generations and gets my mojo going in the car!
Iconic works
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Review Date: 2007-10-05
Review Date: 2007-10-05
This is labeled Louis Armstrong's All-Time Greatest Hits." Most of these are from later in his career, so one might raise some issues with that title, given his earlier corpus of work. Nonetheless, the works here are terrific in their own right.
A sampling:
"What a Wonderful World": Armstrong well displays his "lived in" voice. Maybe not a large vocal range, but an interesting and compelling interpreter of this song. There is a good backing group (as throughout this CD). His inimitable voice adds a unique twist to this song. The end result is an evocative piece, capturing the song's soul nicely.
"Hello Dolly": Not exactly like Carol Channing's iconic version! However, he makes the song his own as he sings. . . .
"Mack the Knife": This Brecht-Weill-Blitzstein song is from their "Threepenny Opera." Armstrong does a creditable, estimable job with this wonderful tune.
"La Vie en Rose": Here, he takes on a song most associated with Edith Piaf. That "used up" voice of Louis Armstrong works well with this song. Again, Satchmo may not have much vocal range, but he uses what he has for a compelling rendition of this work.
"Blueberry Hill":
"I found my thrill
On Blueberry Hill. . .
When I found you
The moon stood still
On Blueberry Hill."
A very well done version!
This represents some of Louis Armstrong's later greatest vocal hits. A very nice collection.
A sampling:
"What a Wonderful World": Armstrong well displays his "lived in" voice. Maybe not a large vocal range, but an interesting and compelling interpreter of this song. There is a good backing group (as throughout this CD). His inimitable voice adds a unique twist to this song. The end result is an evocative piece, capturing the song's soul nicely.
"Hello Dolly": Not exactly like Carol Channing's iconic version! However, he makes the song his own as he sings. . . .
"Mack the Knife": This Brecht-Weill-Blitzstein song is from their "Threepenny Opera." Armstrong does a creditable, estimable job with this wonderful tune.
"La Vie en Rose": Here, he takes on a song most associated with Edith Piaf. That "used up" voice of Louis Armstrong works well with this song. Again, Satchmo may not have much vocal range, but he uses what he has for a compelling rendition of this work.
"Blueberry Hill":
"I found my thrill
On Blueberry Hill. . .
When I found you
The moon stood still
On Blueberry Hill."
A very well done version!
This represents some of Louis Armstrong's later greatest vocal hits. A very nice collection.
Louis Armstrong Was The Epitome Of Jazz And Always Will Be
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Review Date: 2007-08-28
Review Date: 2007-08-28
The above caption comes from the seven pages of wonderful liner notes written by Will Friedwald, the author of Jazz Singing, and is attributed to the great Duke Ellington. Who, it is safe to say, knew what he was talking about when it came to Jazz.
Interspersed with the notes are a few more photographs of Louis and several LP/45/78 reproductions. A discography of the contents completes the package, although chart performances are not recorded.
Louis, of course, was selling thousands upon thousands of records long before there were charts, and after the advent of the Most-Played Juke Box Race Records charts [now R&B charts) in the mid-1940s, he had hits with I Wonder (#5 in 1945) and The Frim Fram Sauce (# 4 in 1946 in a duet with Ella Fitgerald). That same year he and Ella cracked the pop charts with You Won't Be Satisfied Until You Break My Heart (# 10) backed with Bob Haggart & His Orchestra. None of these, unfortunately, are included here.
In 1949 he made it to both charts simultaneously with That Lucky Old Sun [track 7] on which he began a lucrative association with Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra [# 14 on what had become known by then as the Most-Played Juke Box Rhythm And Blues Records charts] and # 19 pop. That, incidentally, would be the last time he would chart on anything related to R&B.
From there until 1966 he would chalk up 18 more pop hits, mostly for Decca, but also for the Capitol, Columbia [Mack The Knife], Kapp, ABC, and Mercury labels. In this volume you get all but the # 30 1950 duet with Ella, Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No), Now You Has Jazz, a 1956 # 88 duet with Bing on Capitol from the film High Society, So Long Dearie (# 56 in 1964 for Mercury), and Mame (# 81 in 1966 for Mercury).
What A Wonderful World first charted at # 12 on the Adult Contemporary Charts in 1966 for ABC, and in 1968 a re-release "bubbled under" on the Billboard pop charts at # 116. However, following the release of the film Good Morning Vietnam it reached # 32 pop in 1988 for A&M, and in 1999 the same recording, overdubbed by the sax of Kenny G, reached # 53 for the Arista label.
The sound quality on all tracks is superb and this is one of the best CDs on the market covering his hit singles.
Interspersed with the notes are a few more photographs of Louis and several LP/45/78 reproductions. A discography of the contents completes the package, although chart performances are not recorded.
Louis, of course, was selling thousands upon thousands of records long before there were charts, and after the advent of the Most-Played Juke Box Race Records charts [now R&B charts) in the mid-1940s, he had hits with I Wonder (#5 in 1945) and The Frim Fram Sauce (# 4 in 1946 in a duet with Ella Fitgerald). That same year he and Ella cracked the pop charts with You Won't Be Satisfied Until You Break My Heart (# 10) backed with Bob Haggart & His Orchestra. None of these, unfortunately, are included here.
In 1949 he made it to both charts simultaneously with That Lucky Old Sun [track 7] on which he began a lucrative association with Gordon Jenkins & His Orchestra [# 14 on what had become known by then as the Most-Played Juke Box Rhythm And Blues Records charts] and # 19 pop. That, incidentally, would be the last time he would chart on anything related to R&B.
From there until 1966 he would chalk up 18 more pop hits, mostly for Decca, but also for the Capitol, Columbia [Mack The Knife], Kapp, ABC, and Mercury labels. In this volume you get all but the # 30 1950 duet with Ella, Can Anyone Explain? (No, No, No), Now You Has Jazz, a 1956 # 88 duet with Bing on Capitol from the film High Society, So Long Dearie (# 56 in 1964 for Mercury), and Mame (# 81 in 1966 for Mercury).
What A Wonderful World first charted at # 12 on the Adult Contemporary Charts in 1966 for ABC, and in 1968 a re-release "bubbled under" on the Billboard pop charts at # 116. However, following the release of the film Good Morning Vietnam it reached # 32 pop in 1988 for A&M, and in 1999 the same recording, overdubbed by the sax of Kenny G, reached # 53 for the Arista label.
The sound quality on all tracks is superb and this is one of the best CDs on the market covering his hit singles.
fine single CD retrospective
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-08
Review Date: 2008-01-08
Louis Armstrong's All Time Greatest Hits is yet another "greatest hits" album to celebrate the musical genius of Louis Armstrong. This album works well as a single CD; but in truth to be much more thorough you'd need two CDs to truly do the job of presenting Louis Armstrong's all time greatest hits. However, they gave it a whirl and it didn't come out too shabby for a single album!
Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World" from his later years sounds just as fresh and touching as it always has; this number sounds even better in the CD's digital format. "Hello Dolly" features Louis with The All Stars and Louis never misses a beat! He sings this to perfection and the musical arrangement lacks nothing--it's THAT good. The musical interlude also impresses me. "Mack The Knife" is another great song Louis does with The All Stars; and Louis never sounded better. What an entertainer!
"A Kiss To Build A Dream On" is very romantic and Louis delivers this with panache, heart and soul. The piano arrangement is excellent; and listen for "It Takes Two To Tango." I really like "It Takes Two To Tango;" Louis sings this playful, loving tune very well and I always considered this to be one of my favorite Louis Armstrong tunes.
"Gone Fishin'" is a well done duet between Bing Crosby and Louis; they make this duet shine and I always enjoy hearing this timeless duet. Bing and Louis enjoy an excellent rapport and this bolsters their performance, too. Louis also delivers a particularly touching rendition of "La Vie En Rose;" I predict that you'll enjoy this very much.
"When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)" places Louis's vocals right in the spotlight and he is accompanied by an exquisite musical arrangement. Louis never misses a beat and his good old gravelly voice conveys every nuance of every word of the lyrics.
The album closes with "When It's Sleepy Time Down South." Louis really sings this very well.
The liner notes include an informative essay by Will Friedwald and the pictures of Louis are terrific! I like the artwork, too.
Louis Armstrong will never be forgotten. Long after most "celebrities" are gone and buried, Louis Armstrong will live on forever in his music. We are incredibly richer for the fine contributions Armstrong made to the arts; and this CD proves his terrific and exceptional skill. Yes, it should have been a two CD set; but as a single CD retrospective it still works rather well.
Four and one-half stars.
Louis Armstrong's "What A Wonderful World" from his later years sounds just as fresh and touching as it always has; this number sounds even better in the CD's digital format. "Hello Dolly" features Louis with The All Stars and Louis never misses a beat! He sings this to perfection and the musical arrangement lacks nothing--it's THAT good. The musical interlude also impresses me. "Mack The Knife" is another great song Louis does with The All Stars; and Louis never sounded better. What an entertainer!
"A Kiss To Build A Dream On" is very romantic and Louis delivers this with panache, heart and soul. The piano arrangement is excellent; and listen for "It Takes Two To Tango." I really like "It Takes Two To Tango;" Louis sings this playful, loving tune very well and I always considered this to be one of my favorite Louis Armstrong tunes.
"Gone Fishin'" is a well done duet between Bing Crosby and Louis; they make this duet shine and I always enjoy hearing this timeless duet. Bing and Louis enjoy an excellent rapport and this bolsters their performance, too. Louis also delivers a particularly touching rendition of "La Vie En Rose;" I predict that you'll enjoy this very much.
"When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)" places Louis's vocals right in the spotlight and he is accompanied by an exquisite musical arrangement. Louis never misses a beat and his good old gravelly voice conveys every nuance of every word of the lyrics.
The album closes with "When It's Sleepy Time Down South." Louis really sings this very well.
The liner notes include an informative essay by Will Friedwald and the pictures of Louis are terrific! I like the artwork, too.
Louis Armstrong will never be forgotten. Long after most "celebrities" are gone and buried, Louis Armstrong will live on forever in his music. We are incredibly richer for the fine contributions Armstrong made to the arts; and this CD proves his terrific and exceptional skill. Yes, it should have been a two CD set; but as a single CD retrospective it still works rather well.
Four and one-half stars.
The popular tracks
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-28
Review Date: 2006-09-28
Many greatest hits compilations by current bands are worthwhile because they owed their success to radio and their best work was released to radio. "Greatest hits" does not always equate with "best of" and this compilation is an excellent example of that. Many of these songs I truly enjoy. Do many songs better than "What A Wonderful World" exist? The man owns "Hello Dolly" and "Mack the Knife," and "La Vie en Rose" is a timeless, beautiful song. However, it is difficult to fathom songs such as "Skokiaan," "The Dummy Song" and "Chloe" were ever hits. They aren't especially good songs and I assume MCA included them because they lacked rights to better material. I agree with the reviewers, who have directed readers to other Satchmo releases. In addition to those recommendations, the one I would suggest is the "Jazz `Round Midnight" series release, simply titled "Louis Armstrong." "All-Time Greatest Hits" isn't a terrible CD, though it does not give a non-fan an idea of just how great some of Mr. Armstrong's music is.

All-Time Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
Format: Audio Cassette from RCA (1990-10-17)
List price: $4.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Bourbon Street Parade - Al Hirt, Barbarin, Paul
- I Can't Get Started - Al Hirt, Duke, Vernon
- Stranger in Paradise - Al Hirt, Borodin, Alexander
- Java - Al Hirt, Friday, Freddy
- I Love Paris - Al Hirt, Porter, Cole
- Sleepy Lagoon - Al Hirt, Coates, Eric
- Tansy - Al Hirt, Paramor, Norrie
- Clarinet Marmalade - Al Hirt, Edwards, Edwin Bran
- Fly Me to the Moon - Al Hirt, Howard, Bart
- Alley Cat - Al Hirt, Bjorn, Frank
- Up Above My Head (I Hear Music in the Air) - Al Hirt, Tharpe, Sister Rose
- Out of Nowhere - Al Hirt, Green, Johnny
- Cotton Candy - Al Hirt, Damon, Russ
- Three Little Words - Al Hirt, Kalmar, Bert
- Poor Butterfly - Al Hirt, Golden, John [Broad
- Fancy Pants - Al Hirt, Cramer, Floyd
- When the Saints Go Marching In - Al Hirt, Traditional
- The Girl from Ipanema - Al Hirt, DeMoraes, Vinicius
- Sugar Lips - Al Hirt, Killen, Buddy
- Brotherhood of Man - Al Hirt, Loesser, Frank
Average review score: 

Java
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-13
Review Date: 2008-09-13
Had been looking for Al Hirt's "Java" artist/song title for a while and finally found it great cd.
Excellent
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-01-17
Review Date: 2008-01-17
The product I recieved was in good conditon and it came in a reasonable amount of time considering the holidays. I would most defintely order something again.
Hot Hits from Al Hirt
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Review Date: 2007-04-10
Review Date: 2007-04-10
This CD has most of the hottest hits from Al Hirt. The performances are his best and the audio quality is awesome. I recommend this to anyone who loves jazz, dixieland or trumpet music.
simply the BEST
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2006-09-10
Review Date: 2006-09-10
Al Hirt's virtuosity stands alone in the long line of trumpet greats.This CD proves that... many times over... especially with the YET to be equalled "I can't get started with you" of Bunny Berigan fame.Al's power and technical ability just bowls over even the most advanced listeners/players who can appreciate his talent and expertise.Al's real talent came from showmanship and his likeable style and light to catchy pop and dixieland themes."Fly Me to the Moon" and "Out of Nowhere" exhibit the melding of raw trumpet power and sweet memorable renditions of wonderful melodies of the past, but"Bourbon Street Parade" shows how really great Al and his talented band was in the live arena.This CD provides all the moods and variations of Mr Hirt's unbelievable mastery of the trumpet.He is missed by many and this CD is a tribute to that great talent.
A giant talent
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-11
Review Date: 2007-08-11
To hear Al Hirt's music again gives me pleasure all over again. Haven't had a decent turntable in years, and I'm now beginning to replace old lp's with cd's. Talk about a throw back - but, that's how it is with us old music loving geezers. This album is tops! Slow ballads or Dixie - Al Hirt is a master!

Alligator Crawl
Format: Audio CD from Delmark (2003-08-18)
List price: $16.99
New price: $12.35
Used price: $6.00
Used price: $6.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- 1919 Rag - Bay City Jazz Band, Traditional
- Antigua Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Watters, Lu
- Come Back Sweet Papa - Bay City Jazz Band, Barbarin, Paul
- Misery Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Rainey, Ma
- Potato Head Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Armstrong, Louis
- London Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Morton, Jelly Roll
- Mabel's Dream - Bay City Jazz Band, Smith, Ike
- You've Been a Good Old Wagon - Bay City Jazz Band, Henry, John [Songwr
- Buddy's Habit - Bay City Jazz Band, Nelson, Arnett
- See See Rider - Bay City Jazz Band, Rainey, Ma
- Alligator Crawl - Bay City Jazz Band, Waller, Fats
- House of David Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Meyers, Billy
- Riverside Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Dorsey, Tommy [1]
- Willie the Weeper - Bay City Jazz Band, Melrose, Walter
- Gulf Coast Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Williams, Clarence
- Wary Blues - Bay City Jazz Band, Matthews, Artie

Allred Hot and Blue, Vol. 1-2
Format: Audio CD from The Orchard (2005-04-05)
List price: $13.98
New price: $13.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- It's Delovely
- Sugar
- I'll Never Be The Same
- On A Slow Boat to China
- Seems Like Old Times
- Some of These days
- St. Louis Blues
- Singing the Blues
- My Honey's Lovin' Arms
- Old Folks
- Indian Summer
- The Song Is You
- Too Little Time
- Dinah

Alone at the Palace
Format: Audio CD from Chiaroscuro Records (1993-06-28)
List price: $18.98
New price: $14.24
Used price: $11.50
Used price: $11.50
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- At the Jazz Band Ball - Joe Venuti, Edwards, Eddie B.
- More Than You Know - Joe Venuti, Youmans, Vincent
- The World Is Waiting for the Sunrise - Joe Venuti, Lockhart, Eugene
- Running Ragged - Joe Venuti, Hayton, Lennie
- Speak Low - Joe Venuti, Weill, Kurt
- Oh, Lady Be Good - Joe Venuti, Gershwin, George
- Take the "A" Train - Joe Venuti, Ellington
- A Cottage for Sale - Joe Venuti, Robison, Willard
- Satin and Velvet - Joe Venuti, Venuti, Joe
- That's A'plenty - Joe Venuti, Pollack, Lew
- Send in the Clowns - Joe Venuti, Sondheim, Stephan
- The Other Side of the Walk - Joe Venuti, Venuti, Joe
- At the Jazz Band Ball, No. 2 - Joe Venuti, Edwards, Eddie B.
- At the Jazz Band Ball, No. 3 - Joe Venuti, Edwards, Eddie B.
- Running Ragged, No. 2 - Joe Venuti, Hayton, Lennie
- They Can't Take That Away from Me - Joe Venuti, Gershwin, George
- Esterllita - Joe Venuti, Ponce
- Variations on Tea for Three - Joe Venuti, Venuti, Joe
- Ain't Doin' Bad Doin' Nothin' - Joe Venuti, Venuti, Joe
Average review score: 

A personal favorite.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-27
Review Date: 1999-07-27
One of my personal favorites. The alternate takes of Jazz Band Ball included on the CD are better than the original LP version.
Hard swinging CD!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 1998-12-01
Review Date: 1998-12-01
Venuti is an underrated master, one of the hardest swinging musicians of all time. McKenna is a perfect match, his piano playing here is is on a level with Art Tatum-maybe better. This was given to me as a gift. I can't believe how good these guys are...this CD is fantastic.

Along the Road
Format: Audio CD from Stomp Off Records (1996-06-04)
List price: $19.98
New price: $52.79
Collectible price: $49.99
Collectible price: $49.99
Average review score: 

Dixieland Jazz at its finest!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-01
Review Date: 2007-06-01
TRACK LISTING:
1. Nog's March
2. Gundagai
3. Noalimba Breakout
4. My Sweetie Went Away
5. Copenhagen
6. The Wombat
7. I Scream, You Scream (We All Scream For Ice Cream)
8. Smoky Mokes
9. Something For Annie
10. Fanlight Fanny (The Frowzy Nightclub Queen)
11. Hilarity March
12. Daddy Do
13. Promenade Aux Champs Elysees
14. Big Walkabout
15. Don't Monkey With It
16. Bouncing Around
17. Mama's Gone Goodbye
18. Where The Dog Sits On The Tucker Box
19. Trombone Rag
20. Old Fashioned Love
21. Royal Terminus Rag
1. Nog's March
2. Gundagai
3. Noalimba Breakout
4. My Sweetie Went Away
5. Copenhagen
6. The Wombat
7. I Scream, You Scream (We All Scream For Ice Cream)
8. Smoky Mokes
9. Something For Annie
10. Fanlight Fanny (The Frowzy Nightclub Queen)
11. Hilarity March
12. Daddy Do
13. Promenade Aux Champs Elysees
14. Big Walkabout
15. Don't Monkey With It
16. Bouncing Around
17. Mama's Gone Goodbye
18. Where The Dog Sits On The Tucker Box
19. Trombone Rag
20. Old Fashioned Love
21. Royal Terminus Rag

The Alternative Takes, Vol. 1: 1939-1944
Format: Audio CD from Neatwork (2001-11-20)
List price: $17.99
New price: $12.40
Used price: $12.54
Used price: $12.54
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Big Butter and Egg Man - Muggsy Spanier, Friend, Cliff
- Someday, Sweetheart - Muggsy Spanier, Spikes, Benjamin
- That Da Da Strain - Muggsy Spanier, Medina, Mamie
- Livery Stable Blues (Barnyard Blues) - Muggsy Spanier, Lee, Marvin
- Riverboat Shuffle - Muggsy Spanier, Parish, Mitchell
- Relaxin' at the Touro - Muggsy Spanier, Bushkin, Joe
- Lonesome Road - Muggsy Spanier, Austin, Gene
- Mandy, Make Up Your Mind - Muggsy Spanier, Clarke, Grant
- Down to Steamboat, Tennessee - Muggsy Spanier, Stacy
- Sugar - Muggsy Spanier, Alexander, Edna
- Angry - Muggsy Spanier, Brunies, Henry
- Angry - Muggsy Spanier, Brunies, Henry
- Weary Blues - Muggsy Spanier, Matthews, Artie
- Snag It - Muggsy Spanier, King Oliver
- Snag It - Muggsy Spanier, King Oliver
- Alice Blue Gown - Muggsy Spanier, McCarthy, Joseph [2
- Alice Blue Gown - Muggsy Spanier, McCarthy, Joseph [2
- Sweet Lorraine - Muggsy Spanier, Burwell, Carter
- Oh, Lady Be Good - Muggsy Spanier, Gershwin, George
- Oh, Lady Be Good - Muggsy Spanier, Gershwin, George
- Sugar - Muggsy Spanier, Alexander, Edna
- September in the Rain - Muggsy Spanier, Dubin, Al
Average review score: 

Wonderful Selections and Great Sound!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-18
Review Date: 2007-09-18
Anyone not familiar with Muggsy Spanier should try this album. While there are some duplications the playing projects a joyful upbeat thrill coupled with far better musicianship than recent revival groups display.
I can't emphasize enough the quality of the sound - truly outstanding!
Spanier calls it Ragtime, but it's really Dixieland, and revival playing at that by the time these records were made starting in 1939 and ending in 1944. If you enjoy Dixieland you'll probably think you've died and gone to heaven. Many of the musicians are first rate, and Spanier leads them well. Fans of Lee Wiley should note she has a couple cuts from a rare Commodore 1940 on this album, "Down to Steamboat Tennessee" and the ubiquitous "Sugar". Should you be curious what the big deal is this is an excellent better sounding version of the twenties originals, and probably more in touch than today's new replications by what all too frequently sounds to me like less-gifted musicians.
A delightful CD!
I can't emphasize enough the quality of the sound - truly outstanding!
Spanier calls it Ragtime, but it's really Dixieland, and revival playing at that by the time these records were made starting in 1939 and ending in 1944. If you enjoy Dixieland you'll probably think you've died and gone to heaven. Many of the musicians are first rate, and Spanier leads them well. Fans of Lee Wiley should note she has a couple cuts from a rare Commodore 1940 on this album, "Down to Steamboat Tennessee" and the ubiquitous "Sugar". Should you be curious what the big deal is this is an excellent better sounding version of the twenties originals, and probably more in touch than today's new replications by what all too frequently sounds to me like less-gifted musicians.
A delightful CD!

The Alternative Takes, Vol. 2: 1941-1947
Format: Audio CD from Neatwork (2001-06-19)
List price: $17.99
New price: $12.36
Used price: $12.54
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Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Georgia Cabin - Sidney Bechet, Bechet, Sidney
- Texas Moaner Blues - Sidney Bechet, Barnes, Fay
- You're the Limit - Sidney Bechet, Smith, Willie [1] "
- Suey - Sidney Bechet, Bechet, Sidney
- Blues in the Air - Sidney Bechet, Bechet, Sidney
- The Mooche - Sidney Bechet, Ellington, Duke
- Twelfth Street Rag - Sidney Bechet, Bowman, Euday L.
- Mood Indigo - Sidney Bechet, Bigard, Barney
- Oh, Lady Be Good - Sidney Bechet, Gershwin, George
- What Is This Thing Called Love? - Sidney Bechet, Porter, Cole
- Jazz Me Blues - Sidney Bechet, Delaney, Tom
- Jackass Blues - Sidney Bechet, Kassel, Art
- Blame It on the Blues (Quincy Street Stomp) - Sidney Bechet, Cooke, Charles L.
- Weary Way Blues - Sidney Bechet, Cox
- Buddy Bolden Stomp - Sidney Bechet, Bechet, Sidney
- Song of Songs - Sidney Bechet, Lucas, Moyes
- Just One of Those Things - Sidney Bechet, Porter, Cole
- Love for Sale - Sidney Bechet, Porter, Cole
- Love for Sale - Sidney Bechet, Porter, Cole

Emma Calvé: The Complete 1902 G&T, 1920 Pathe and Mapleson Cylinder Recordings (with additional recordings by soprano Cecile Merguillier)
Format: Audio CD from Marston (1998-11-10)
List price: $39.98
Used price: $64.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- L'amour est un noiseau rebelle (Habanera)
- Près des remparts (Séguedille)
- Près des remparts (Séguedille)
- Voi lo sapete
- Mon coeur soupire (Voi che sapete)
- L'amour est un oiseau rebelle (Habanera)
- Voi lo sapete (Romance de Santuzza)
- Belle nuit, ô nuit d'amour (Barcarolle)
- Les tringles des sistres (Chanson bohème)
- En vain pour éviter (Air des cartes)
- Charmant oiseau
- Casta diva
- O mon cher amant (Air de la lettre)
- Viens avec nous, petit
- Pendant un an je fus ta femme
- Amour, que veux-tu de moi?
- L'Heure exquise
- Est-ce toi, Marguerite (Excerpt from Jewel Song)
- Anges purs, (Excerpt from trio and Apotheosis, Act 5)
- Quand tu verras (Excerpt from Finale, Act 2)
- [Batti] mi, insultami (Excerpt from Santuzza-Turiddu duet)
- Ah! No! Tuiddu (Excerpt from Santuzza-Turiddu duet)
- Prends garde à toi (Excerpt from Habenera)
- Pendant un an je fus ta femme
- Quelle couleur! c'est blonde et vermeille (Air de la coupe)
- Ombre légère
- Souvenirs de mon enfance
- Qui je suis?...Une fée, un bon ange
- Adieu, notre petite table
- Pale et blonde dort sous l'eau profonde
- Écoute-moi...N'est plus ma main (Scène de la séduction)
- Quelle couleur! c'est blonde et vermeille (Air de la coupe)
- Je suis Titania (Polonaise)
- Heureux petit berger
- Ah! si je redevenais belle (Romance)
- O riante nature (Air)
- veux vivre dans ce rêve (Valse)
- O Magali, ma bien-aiméee

Emma Calve - Complete Known Issued Recordings
Format: Audio CD from Pearl (1993-01-20)
List price: $35.98
New price: $95.53
Used price: $59.85
Used price: $59.85
Tracks:
Disc 1
Disc 1
- Carmen: Habanera
- Magali
- Enchantement
- Ser Du Passant
- Carmen: Seguidilla
- Carmen: Seguidilla (2nd Take)
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Voi Lo Sapete
- Carmen: Habanera
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Voi Lo Sapete
- La Perle Du Bresil: Charmant Oiseau
- The Old Folks At Home
- Ser
- Ma Lisette/Au Printemps
- Carmen: Chanson Boheme
- Herodiade: Il Est Doux
- Plaisir D'Amour
- La Marseillaise
- Three Songs For Young Children
- Carmen: La-Bas, Dans La Montagne - Emma Calve/Charles Dalmores
- Chanson Espagnole
- Carmen: Air Des Cartes
- Cavalleria Rusticana: Voi Lo Sapete
- Les Contes D'Hoffmann: Barcaolle
- Ser
- La Perle Du Bresil: Couplets De Mysoli
- Norma: Casta Diva
- In Questa Tomba Oscura
- Le Nozze Di Figaro: Voi Che Sapete
- Amour, Te Veux-Tu?
- La Perichole: Air De La Lettre
- Barcarolle
- La Vivandiere: Viens, Avec Nous, Petit
- Sapho: Pendant Un An
- Carmen: Chanson Boheme
- Barcarolle
- Chansons Grises, No.5: L'Heure Exquise
- Derniers Voeux
- Rondel De L'Adieu
- Ma Voisine
- Dixieland
- Quand On Aime
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