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Jazz In Paris, Vol. 51: Louis Armstrong and Friends

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Download links and information about Jazz In Paris, Vol. 51: Louis Armstrong and Friends by Louis Armstrong. This album was released in 2002 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:03:37 minutes.

Artist: Louis Armstrong
Release date: 2002
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:03:37
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Saint Louis Blues 2:45
2. Super Tiger Rag 3:09
3. Will You, Won't You Be My Baby ? 2:50
4. On the Sunny Side of the Street, Pt. 1 2:58
5. On the Sunny Side of the Street, Pt. 2 3:09
6. Saint Louis Blues 3:08
7. Song of the Vipers 2:57
8. Sweet Georgia Brown (featuring Freddy Johnson, Arthur Briggs) 3:17
9. Foxy and Grapesy (featuring Freddy Johnson, Arthur Briggs) 3:38
10. Wo Ist Der Mann? (featuring Marlene Dietrich, Freddy Johnson) 3:15
11. Nobody's Sweetheart (featuring Arthur Briggs) 3:19
12. Grabbin' Blues (featuring Arthur Briggs) 3:33
13. I Got Rhythm (featuring Arthur Briggs) 3:19
14. Japanese Sandman (featuring Arthur Briggs) 3:43
15. Goodbye to Summer (featuring Greta Keller) 3:40
16. I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key (featuring Greta Keller) 3:11
17. Doing the Gorgonzola (featuring Greta Keller, Marlene Dietrich, Freddy Johnson, Danny Polo, Arthur Briggs) 3:06
18. Montparnasse Jump (featuring Greta Keller, Marlene Dietrich, Freddy Johnson, Danny Polo, Arthur Briggs) 2:47
19. China Boy (featuring Greta Keller, Marlene Dietrich, Freddy Johnson, Danny Polo, Arthur Briggs) 2:57
20. Polo-Naise (featuring Greta Keller, Marlene Dietrich, Freddy Johnson, Danny Polo, Arthur Briggs) 2:56

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The title of this compilation is a bit misleading, as Louis Armstrong only appears on seven of the CD's 20 tracks. All of them were recorded during a visit by the trumpeter to France in 1934 and were made on the sly, since he was under an exclusive contract to another label. The all-stars were primarily European musicians assembled for the session, though pianist Herman Chittison, a fellow American, makes his mark in "Super Tiger Rag," along with the leader's crisp, high-note solo. They compare favorably with some of Armstrong's later work back home with larger orchestras, but for the most part, the music is of minimal interest aside from his contributions. The other selections are a mixed bag. Pianist Freddy Johnson and trumpeter Arthur Briggs lead an orchestra that offers rather dated treatments of "Sweet Georgia Brown" and Spencer Williams' "Foxy and Grapesy." Actress Marlene Dietrich sings in her native German in "Wo Ist der Mann?" (Where Is the Man?), though the lyrics are half-spoken, backed by Briggs and Johnson leading a quintet. Tracks featuring vocalist Louis Cole with Briggs and Johnson are simply forgettable. Austrian singer Greta Keller is far more interesting than Dietrich on her pair of songs, including a moving "Goodbye to Summer" and the humorous, lightly swinging "I'm Gonna Lock My Heart and Throw Away the Key." The band is a good one, with expatriates Herman Chittison on piano and trumpeter Bill Coleman soloing. Clarinetist Danny Polo leads a sextet on the last four tracks, featuring either Garland Wilson or Una Mae Carlisle on piano and the phenomenal but underrated guitarist Oscar Alemán. The unaccredited "Doing the Gorgonzola" is easily the high point of this rare session. Overall, this music falls somewhat short of being essential, though the very reasonable price (like all of the CDs in Universal's Jazz in Paris series) makes it a bit more attractive.