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Louis Armstrong

Stardust

 
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Label: Sony
Rating: 4.5
 
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Tracklist of Stardust

Disc 1
1 Chinatown, My Chinatown  3:18 no lyrics yet - submit it
2 Stardust  3:38 no lyrics yet - submit it
3 Stardust 2   no lyrics yet - submit it
4 You Can Depend on Me  3:17 no lyrics yet - submit it
5 Georgia on My Mind   no lyrics yet - submit it
6 Lonesome Road  3:34 no lyrics yet - submit it
7 I Got Rhythm  1:22 no lyrics yet - submit it
8 Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea  3:19 no lyrics yet - submit it
10 Kickin' the Gong Around  3:13 no lyrics yet - submit it
11 Home (When Shadows Fall)  3:04 no lyrics yet - submit it
12 All of Me  3:55 view lyrics
13 Love, You Funny Thing  3:40 no lyrics yet - submit it
14 Tiger Rag  3:12 no lyrics yet - submit it
15 Keepin' Out of Mischief Now  3:21 no lyrics yet - submit it
16 Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long  3:27 no lyrics yet - submit it

Reviews:

One of the best ever...

There's not much more one can say about Louis Armstrong. He's arguably the best American musician ever. This CD provides a good sample of some of his work from the early 1930s. And since these songs were recorded in the early 1930s, the quality is relative to the time period. There's nothing unlistenable, just don't expect 21st century fidelity from them (they are very consistent in their quality, so there are no awkward transitions from high hiss to low noise such that a history of Armstrong would inevitably have to have). Still, the quality does not detract from the performances and the songs. Louis Armstrong's energy and showmanship shine through on each track. This is arguably Armstrong at his best (though some will vie that the "Hot 5" era was superior); it's at least a very high point for Armstrong. This is also evident in his speaking during the musical sections. He lets loose one of his famous lines, "I'm ready, I'm ready, so help me I'm ready" on "Chinatown, My Chinatown". One gets an idea why audiences at the time flipped for Armstrong-isms such as this.

Many of the songs will be very familiar even to those with no knowledge of the music of the 1930s. "Georgia On My Mind", "I Got Rhythm", and "All Of Me" are still often-heard standards even today.

The only complaint about the CD has nothing to do with the quality or performances; in fact, it has nothing to do with Armstrong in any way. Why put the alternate takes of "Stardust" and "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" one right after the other? Both versions of both songs are great, but why not split them up to limit repetitive listening?

And, on a more personal note: I'm forever grateful to the Woody Allen movie "Stardust Memories" for making me want to track down one of the versions of "Stardust" included here (though some critics say the song was misused in that film). If I hadn't seen that movie and been entranced by Louis Armstrong's "Stardust" I would not have discovered Armstrong's music as early in my life as I did. For anyone wanting to discover Armstrong, this CD is one potential great starting point.

King Louis: this is what jazz is all about

This cd is absolutely great. The recordings included in this record were made in the early 1930s. Louis Armstrong considered these years the happiest period of his life. Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't. But from a musical point of view, Armstrong made some of his best recording in these years. I do not think that Louis Armstrong ever played with the same energy, the same strength, the same passion and the same drive as he did in the late 1920s and in the early 1930s. But for that matter I do not think that anybody has surpassed what Louis Armgrong did in those years. His trumpet solos were just perfect. They're essential, and they're elegant. And they're really intense as the meaning of a whole life, of a whole existence hinged on each of those notes. Louis Armstrong's performance in Stardust, Georgia on My Mind, Home (When Sahdows Fall) is breathtaking. For those who want to understand what jazz is all about, for those who already love jazz, for those who love Pops, this cd - originally released in 1988- is a real treat.

Great Early Pops

Please do not be swayed by the bad review knocking the sound on this one. The recording quality is fine considering most of these cuts are 70 years old. An excellent collection, including 2-count 'em-2 majestic takes on the title cut, which is one of the finest songs ever written anyway. And fiddle-dee-dee on the fidelity, because IT'S POPS, MAN - IT'S POPS! This collection along with THIS IS JAZZ- VOLUME 1 (Columbia/ Legacy) are an excellent intro to early Louis. This stuff set the tone for practically everything that followed.