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Gold Collection
Format: Audio Cassette from Deja Vu Italy (1994-10-18)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
List price: $4.98
New price: $4.99
Used price: $3.96

Average review score:

Track Listing:
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-11-24
On the Sunny Side of the Street * When the Saints Go Marchin' In * Ain't Misbehavin' * Jeepers Creepers * Lazy River * Mack the Knife * Muskrat Ramble * Tiger Rag * When It's Sleepy Time Down South * Cabaret * Indiana * Hello Dolly! * Blueberry Hill * St. James Infirmary

Dixieland
Golden Legends
Format: Audio Cassette from Direct Source Label (2000-06-23)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
List price: $3.49
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Cabaret - Louis Armstrong, Ebb, Fred
  • Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong, Herman, Jerry
  • Blueberry Hill - Louis Armstrong, Lewis, Al [1]
  • Mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong, Blitzstein, Marc
  • Rockin' Chair - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael, Hoagy
  • C'Est Si Bon - Louis Armstrong, Betti, Henri
  • Ain't Misbehavin' - Louis Armstrong, Brooks, Harry
  • Jeepers Creepers - Louis Armstrong, Mercer, Johnny
  • When the Saints Go Marching In - Louis Armstrong, Traditional
  • St. Louis Blues - Louis Armstrong, Handy, W.C.
Dixieland
Goodnight My Love
Format: Audio Cassette from Project 3 (1994-10-21)
Artist: Bobby Hackett
List price: $4.98
New price: $9.99
Used price: $6.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Eyes of Love
  • My Funny Valentine
  • Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away)
  • Lamp Is Low
  • On the Street Where You Live
  • Goodnight My Love
  • Close Your Eyes
  • All Through the Night
  • You Stepped Out of a Dream
Dixieland
Great Original Live Performances
Format: Audio Cassette from Project 3 (1994-10-21)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
List price: $4.98
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong, Muse, Clarence
  • (Back Home Again In) Indiana - Louis Armstrong, Hanley, James F.
  • Mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong, Blitzstein, Marc
  • Baby, It's Cold Outside - Louis Armstrong, Loesser, Frank
  • Cabaret - Louis Armstrong, Ebb, Fred
  • I'm Confessin' (That I Love You) - Louis Armstrong, Daugherty, Doc
  • Someday You'll Be Sorry - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong, Louis
  • Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong, Herman, Jerry
  • Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans? - Louis Armstrong, Alter, Louis
  • High Society - Louis Armstrong, Melrose, Walter
  • Rockin' Chair - Louis Armstrong, Carmichael, Hoagy
  • Blueberry Hill - Louis Armstrong, Lewis, Al [1]
  • Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong, Williams, Spencer
  • The Gypsy - Louis Armstrong, Reid, Billy
  • The Faithful Hussar - Louis Armstrong, Franzen, Hawkey
  • C'est Si Bon - Louis Armstrong, Betti, Henri
  • La Vie en Rose - Louis Armstrong, David, Mack
Dixieland
Greatest Hits
Format: Audio Cassette from Prime Cuts (1995-07-14)
Artists: Louis Armstrong w and Gordon Jenkins
List price: $3.98
Used price: $3.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong, Weill, Kurt
  • Ain't Misbehavin' - Louis Armstrong, Brooks, Harry
  • C'Est Si Bon - Louis Armstrong, Betti, Henri
  • Tiger Rag - Louis Armstrong, DaCosta, Harry
  • Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong, Herman, Jerry
  • St. Louis Blues - Louis Armstrong, Handy, W.C.
  • Cabaret - Louis Armstrong, Kander, John
  • When the Saints Go Marching In - Louis Armstrong, Traditional
  • Muskrat Ramble - Louis Armstrong, Ory, Kid
  • Blueberry Hill - Louis Armstrong, Lewis, Al [1]
Average review score:

Best of album culled from two different sources
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-22
ALL TIME BEST OF LOUIS ARMSTRONG (aka Louis Armstrong's Greatest Hits) includes the original KAPP singles of "Hello Dolly" and "What A Wonderful World." These and three other tracks come from the MCA archives. The other six songs here, CAPITOL recordings all, have Satchmo in tandem with Bing Crosby. Conspicuously missing are "Mack The Knife" and "A Kiss To Build A Dream On." A one-page bio rounds out this budget package, which has fine audio fidelity throughout.

TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 31:14

WEST END BLUES AT ITS MAX
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-29
I bought this cd because I was looking for the best version of "West End Blues", and this one is definitely the best for me. I had the same one in a CD called "1 heure avec Louis Armstrong", which I lost and I wanted to have again. But I guess that CD is out of print because I have searched it over and over and never found it again. I simply adore this version of "West End Blues", it's really worth the price of the CD. It was recorded at a concert in Milan in 1955. The liner notes says it's an "exceptional performance", and you bet it is. Though it's not flawlessly recorded (lot's of applause at the beginning and at the end, like some other guy said in these reviews), you can appreciate a slower, better and more mature version than the one you can find on the majority of the other Satchmo's collections (I guess that one is from the 30's). His trumpet at its max, the trombone at its best, and the piano solo is simply taken out of heaven. This song reminds me of my childhood, my mom playing it over and over again in our old tape stereo. I can assure this song made me love jazz the way I do.

Armstrong for those who don't care for Armstrong
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-30
There are several Armstrong Greatest Hits albums and even an "All Time Greatest Hits", which I also own. Apparently some of the reviewers are confused because they are mentioning songs that aren't on this album. This one has 13 songs, which of course doesn't begin to cover all of Satchmo's hits, but compared to All Time Greatest Hits, which has 18 songs, I enjoyed this one much more. Never was a big fan of Armstrong; his unique voice takes some getting used to. In spite of that, I found this album very entertaining and do feel that it represents enough of his best hits to really get a feel for what he was all about. Anyone who appreciates good music should enjoy this album very much. I believe it was Armstrong when asked about differents kinds of music said: There are only two kinds: good and bad. Louis Armstrong definately performed the good kind of music. I particular enjoyed "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans". In the thousands of tracks of music that I own, it's the only vocal I have of that song and it's a good one.

Here and There
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-21
I can't get too attached to any of the mountain of Louis Armstrong Greatest Hits packages, which all seem to feel a need to grab sides from all over his half-century+ long career, and this one isn't a whole lot better than the rest.

Armstrong plays great, as always, and the song selection is OK, if you're looking for familiar tunes. But none of his truly great stuff is here. These are live versions, and they aren't all well-recorded. "Cabaret," for instance, has some kind of synch problem that makes you feel as if someone is turning your bass/treble knob back and forth. On "Blueberry Hill" you can hear somebody mumbling at several points. Also, the producer evidently had never heard of that modern recording breakthrough, the VOLUME KNOB. If he had, he would have faded the tunes in and out, rather than going from dead silence to a roaring crowd in a split second, as he does on virtually every tune here.

"Muskrat Ramble," the oldest recording here, is the best performance, and the best recording, on the disk, though even it sounds like a copy of a copy of a copy of the original master recording.

By the way, the reviewer who complemented a version of ""Wonderful World" must have been referring to a different record. "Wonderful World" does not appear on this CD.

Louis sold these songs without even trying
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-30
Louis Armstrong - Greatest Hits put out by RCA Victor gives us a solid assortment of numbers by the immortal Louis Armstrong. The sound quality is really rather good; and the artwork is excellent.

The track set opens with "Sugar" performed by Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven band. The quality of the sound surprises me considering the age of the recording. Louis sings this to perfection and beyond; and his buddies play so well. I think "Sugar" makes a great starting track for this album. "St. Louis Blues" does have a bit of surface noise; but it doesn't interfere with the sound of the music. Louis wails out great and this number really jams! The trumpet playing Louis adds to "St. Louis Blues" really impresses me--but, then again, was there ever a time when Louis Armstrong disappointed anyone?

"I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues" features some more great singing by the great Louis Armstrong; and the melody is beautiful. The brass enhances the number so well; and this number holds its own effortlessly. "I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues" is definitely a highlight of this CD. Listen also for "Ain't Misbehavin';" this W.C. Handy number sparkles like gold when Louis and his buddies perform this flawlessly. Together Louis and his band bat "Ain't Misbehavin'" straight out of the ballpark! It's an awesome number that I always liked because it's so playful.

"Mood Indigo" is a more recent recording that features Louis squarely in the spotlight--and this comes off without a hitch! There's a beautiful arrangement for the flute that rounds out the musical arrangement very nicely. I love how Louis sings those lyrics for "Mood Indigo."

"My One And Only Love" again places Louis in the spotlight; and the lush musical arrangement works wonders for this ballad. Louis delivers this love song with panache and it's a very memorable tune. The CD also ends very nicely with Louis on "What A Wonderful World." This rendition of "What a Wonderful World" has a spoken introduction; and this ballad was easily a huge hit for Louis in the later years of his career. It's a very sweet, optimistic ballad; and it leaves you wanting more. Don't be surprised if you find yourself pushing the "play" button on your CD player to listen to this one all over again!

Louis Armstrong fans will appreciate this album without any doubt; and people who like classic jazz vocals and even classic pop vocals will love this CD, too.

Dixieland
Greatest Hits
Format: Audio Cassette from Sony (1997-12-09)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
List price: $5.98
Used price: $4.44
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Mack the Knife - Louis Armstrong, Weill, Kurt
  • Back O' Town Blues - Louis Armstrong, Russell, Luis
  • (What Did I Do to Be So) Black and Blue? - Louis Armstrong, Razaf, Andy
  • Ain't Misbehavin' - Louis Armstrong, Razaf, Andy
  • Basin Street Blues - Louis Armstrong, Williams, Spencer
  • Cabaret - Louis Armstrong, Kander, John
  • When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Louis Armstrong, Rene, Otis
  • All of Me - Louis Armstrong, Simons, Seymour B.
  • West End Blues - Louis Armstrong, Williams, Clarence
  • Struttin' with Some Barbecue - Louis Armstrong, Hardin, Lil
  • (Back Home Again In) Indiana - Louis Armstrong, MacDonald, Ballard
Average review score:

Best of album culled from two different sources
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-22
ALL TIME BEST OF LOUIS ARMSTRONG (aka Louis Armstrong's Greatest Hits) includes the original KAPP singles of "Hello Dolly" and "What A Wonderful World." These and three other tracks come from the MCA archives. The other six songs here, CAPITOL recordings all, have Satchmo in tandem with Bing Crosby. Conspicuously missing are "Mack The Knife" and "A Kiss To Build A Dream On." A one-page bio rounds out this budget package, which has fine audio fidelity throughout.

TOTAL RUNNING TIME -- 31:14

WEST END BLUES AT ITS MAX
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-29
I bought this cd because I was looking for the best version of "West End Blues", and this one is definitely the best for me. I had the same one in a CD called "1 heure avec Louis Armstrong", which I lost and I wanted to have again. But I guess that CD is out of print because I have searched it over and over and never found it again. I simply adore this version of "West End Blues", it's really worth the price of the CD. It was recorded at a concert in Milan in 1955. The liner notes says it's an "exceptional performance", and you bet it is. Though it's not flawlessly recorded (lot's of applause at the beginning and at the end, like some other guy said in these reviews), you can appreciate a slower, better and more mature version than the one you can find on the majority of the other Satchmo's collections (I guess that one is from the 30's). His trumpet at its max, the trombone at its best, and the piano solo is simply taken out of heaven. This song reminds me of my childhood, my mom playing it over and over again in our old tape stereo. I can assure this song made me love jazz the way I do.

Armstrong for those who don't care for Armstrong
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-30
There are several Armstrong Greatest Hits albums and even an "All Time Greatest Hits", which I also own. Apparently some of the reviewers are confused because they are mentioning songs that aren't on this album. This one has 13 songs, which of course doesn't begin to cover all of Satchmo's hits, but compared to All Time Greatest Hits, which has 18 songs, I enjoyed this one much more. Never was a big fan of Armstrong; his unique voice takes some getting used to. In spite of that, I found this album very entertaining and do feel that it represents enough of his best hits to really get a feel for what he was all about. Anyone who appreciates good music should enjoy this album very much. I believe it was Armstrong when asked about differents kinds of music said: There are only two kinds: good and bad. Louis Armstrong definately performed the good kind of music. I particular enjoyed "Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans". In the thousands of tracks of music that I own, it's the only vocal I have of that song and it's a good one.

Here and There
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-04-21
I can't get too attached to any of the mountain of Louis Armstrong Greatest Hits packages, which all seem to feel a need to grab sides from all over his half-century+ long career, and this one isn't a whole lot better than the rest.

Armstrong plays great, as always, and the song selection is OK, if you're looking for familiar tunes. But none of his truly great stuff is here. These are live versions, and they aren't all well-recorded. "Cabaret," for instance, has some kind of synch problem that makes you feel as if someone is turning your bass/treble knob back and forth. On "Blueberry Hill" you can hear somebody mumbling at several points. Also, the producer evidently had never heard of that modern recording breakthrough, the VOLUME KNOB. If he had, he would have faded the tunes in and out, rather than going from dead silence to a roaring crowd in a split second, as he does on virtually every tune here.

"Muskrat Ramble," the oldest recording here, is the best performance, and the best recording, on the disk, though even it sounds like a copy of a copy of a copy of the original master recording.

By the way, the reviewer who complemented a version of ""Wonderful World" must have been referring to a different record. "Wonderful World" does not appear on this CD.

Louis sold these songs without even trying
Helpful Votes: 8 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-30
Louis Armstrong - Greatest Hits put out by RCA Victor gives us a solid assortment of numbers by the immortal Louis Armstrong. The sound quality is really rather good; and the artwork is excellent.

The track set opens with "Sugar" performed by Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven band. The quality of the sound surprises me considering the age of the recording. Louis sings this to perfection and beyond; and his buddies play so well. I think "Sugar" makes a great starting track for this album. "St. Louis Blues" does have a bit of surface noise; but it doesn't interfere with the sound of the music. Louis wails out great and this number really jams! The trumpet playing Louis adds to "St. Louis Blues" really impresses me--but, then again, was there ever a time when Louis Armstrong disappointed anyone?

"I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues" features some more great singing by the great Louis Armstrong; and the melody is beautiful. The brass enhances the number so well; and this number holds its own effortlessly. "I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues" is definitely a highlight of this CD. Listen also for "Ain't Misbehavin';" this W.C. Handy number sparkles like gold when Louis and his buddies perform this flawlessly. Together Louis and his band bat "Ain't Misbehavin'" straight out of the ballpark! It's an awesome number that I always liked because it's so playful.

"Mood Indigo" is a more recent recording that features Louis squarely in the spotlight--and this comes off without a hitch! There's a beautiful arrangement for the flute that rounds out the musical arrangement very nicely. I love how Louis sings those lyrics for "Mood Indigo."

"My One And Only Love" again places Louis in the spotlight; and the lush musical arrangement works wonders for this ballad. Louis delivers this love song with panache and it's a very memorable tune. The CD also ends very nicely with Louis on "What A Wonderful World." This rendition of "What a Wonderful World" has a spoken introduction; and this ballad was easily a huge hit for Louis in the later years of his career. It's a very sweet, optimistic ballad; and it leaves you wanting more. Don't be surprised if you find yourself pushing the "play" button on your CD player to listen to this one all over again!

Louis Armstrong fans will appreciate this album without any doubt; and people who like classic jazz vocals and even classic pop vocals will love this CD, too.

Dixieland
Greatest Hits
Format: Audio Cassette from EMI Special Products (1996-01-01)
Artist: Louis Prima & Keely Smith
List price: $3.98
New price: $2.99
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • That Old Black Magic - Louis Prima, Arlen, Harold
  • Buona Sera - Louis Prima, DeRose, Peter
  • It's Magic - Louis Prima, Cahn, Sammy
  • Moonglow - Louis Prima, DeLange, Eddie
  • I've Got You Under My Skin - Louis Prima, Porter, Cole
  • Oh Marie - Louis Prima, DiCapua, Eddie
  • Hey Boy, Hey Girl - Louis Prima, McLollie, Oscar
  • You're Just in Love - Louis Prima, Berlin, Irving
  • I'm in the Mood for Love - Louis Prima, McHugh, Jimmy
Average review score:

It's 'da bomb.
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-11-29
Though I purchased the CD as a gift, I did take the time to listen to excerpts from the CD on another site, so I knew what I was getting before hand. I really enjoy this music. It's peppy, inspiring and camp. It also has a sort of tongue in cheek quality about it. Keely Smith is one of the best vocalists of not only hers; but all time.

Dixieland
Greatest Swing Instrumentals
Format: Audio Cassette from Sony Special Product (1995-10-10)
Artist: Various Artists
List price: $2.98
Used price: $4.86
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Drum Boogie - Eldridge, Roy
  • String of Pearls - Gray, Jerry
  • In an 18th Century Drawing Room - Scott, Raymond [Jaz
  • Mexican Hat Dance - Homer, Ben
  • Concerto for Trumpet - James, Harry
  • Sunday - Miller, Ned
  • Toy Trumpet - Scott, Raymond [Jaz
  • Swingin' on the Teagarden Gate - Teagarden, Jack
  • Serenade for a Wealthy Widow - Fields, Dorothy
  • Snowfall - Thornhill, Claude
Dixieland
Have a Merry Little Christmas
Format: Audio Cassette from Special Music (1992-08-26)
Artist: Al Hirt
List price: $1.98
New price: $5.95
Used price: $5.95

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Hello, Dolly!
Format: Audio Cassette from Mca (1990-10-17)
Artist: Louis Armstrong
List price: $4.98
Used price: $4.00
Tracks:
Disc 1
  • Hello, Dolly! - Louis Armstrong, Herman, Jerry
  • It's Been a Long, Long Time - Louis Armstrong, Styne, Jule
  • A Lot of Livin' to Do - Louis Armstrong, Adams, Lee [1]
  • A Kiss to Build a Dream On - Louis Armstrong, Hammerstein, Oscar
  • Someday You'll Be Sorry - Louis Armstrong, Armstrong, Louis
  • Hey, Look Me Over! - Louis Armstrong, Coleman, Cy
  • I Still Get Jealous - Louis Armstrong, Styne, Jule
  • Moon River - Louis Armstrong, Mercer, Johnny
  • Be My Life's Companion - Louis Armstrong, Hilliard, Bob
  • Blueberry Hill - Louis Armstrong, Lewis, Al [1]
  • You Are Woman, I Am Man - Louis Armstrong, Merrill, Bob
  • Jeepers Creepers - Louis Armstrong, Warren, Harry

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Related Subjects: Louisiana Washboard Five Dixie On The Side Storyville Jazzband Magnolia Jazz Band Original Dixieland Jazz Band Queen City Jazz Band Woody Allen and His New Orleans Jazz Band Southern Jazz DixieLion Jazz Band Jazz Point Dixielandband Laughlin, Tim Grovelanders Jazz Band Dixon's Dixie Rise and Shine Fourth Street Five Fowey River Jazz Band Williams Reunion Jazz Band Hotlanta Dixieland Jazz Sensation Jazz Band Red Garter Band Warren Clark French Quarter Jazz Band New Orleans Jazz Professors Doctor Jazz and the Dixie Hot Shots San Francisco Feetwarmers Chuck Taylor and the Dixie Squid Stateside Stompers Jazz Rascals
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