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Looking 4 Myself (Deluxe Version) - Usher
Looking 4 Myself (Deluxe Version) by Usher
Bear Creek - Brandi Carlile
Bear Creek by Brandi Carlile
Phillip Phillips: Journey to the Finale - Phillip Phillips
Phillip Phillips: Journey to the Finale by Phillip Phillips
American Idol - Season Finale - Season 11 - EP - Various Artists
American Idol - Season Finale - Season 11 - EP by Various Artists
Like That - Single - T.I.
Like That - Single by T.I.
In My Life (Glee Cast Version) - Single - Glee Cast
In My Life (Glee Cast Version) - Single by Glee Cast
Like That - Single - T.I.
Like That - Single by T.I.
Bring Me Home - Live 2011 - Sade
Bring Me Home - Live 2011 by Sade
Apocalyptic Love (Deluxe) [feat. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators] - Slash
Apocalyptic Love (Deluxe) [feat. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators] by Slash
Sprawl II & Ready to Start (Remixed By Damian Taylor & Arcade Fire) - Single - Arcade Fire
Sprawl II & Ready to Start (Remixed By Damian Taylor & Arcade Fire) - Single by Arcade Fire
| Disc 1 | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chinatown, My Chinatown | 3:18 | |
| 2 | Stardust | 3:38 | |
| 3 | Stardust 2 | ||
| 4 | You Can Depend on Me | 3:17 | |
| 5 | Georgia on My Mind | ||
| 6 | Lonesome Road | 3:34 | |
| 7 | I Got Rhythm | 1:22 | |
| 8 | Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea | 3:19 | |
| 10 | Kickin' the Gong Around | 3:13 | |
| 11 | Home (When Shadows Fall) | 3:04 | |
| 12 | All of Me | 3:55 | |
| 13 | Love, You Funny Thing | 3:40 | |
| 14 | Tiger Rag | 3:12 | |
| 15 | Keepin' Out of Mischief Now | 3:21 | |
| 16 | Lawd, You Made the Night Too Long | 3:27 | |
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.