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The California Concerts

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Download links and information about The California Concerts by Louis Armstrong. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Jazz genres. It contains 59 tracks with total duration of 04:13:04 minutes.

Artist: Louis Armstrong
Release date: 1992
Genre: Jazz
Tracks: 59
Duration: 04:13:04
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Opening Theme) [Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium] (featuring His All Stars) 0:56
2. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 5:29
3. Someday (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 4:00
4. Back O' Town Blues (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 5:46
5. Way Down Yonder in New Orleans (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium Parts 1 & 2) (featuring His All Stars) 5:42
6. Stardust (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 3:33
7. The Hucklebuck (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 3:34
8. Honeysuckle Rose (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 3:56
9. How High the Moon (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 4:41
10. Just You, Just Me (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium Parts 1 & 2) (featuring His All Stars) 6:21
11. Bugle Blues (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 5:39
12. My Monday Date (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium Parts 1 & 2) (featuring His All Stars) 6:36
13. You Can Depend on Me (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 4:06
14. That's A-Plenty (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 3:02
15. Body and Soul (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 4:41
16. Big Daddy Blues (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 3:44
17. Baby, It's Cold Outside (Live 1951 Pasadena Civic Auditorium Parts 1 & 2) (featuring His All Stars) 5:43
18. Muskrat Ramble (Live 1951 Pasaden Civic Auditorium) (featuring His All Stars) 3:00
19. (Back Home Again In) Indiana (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:22
20. The Gypsy (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:41
21. Someday (You'll Be Sorry) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 4:54
22. Tin Roof Blues (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 5:12
23. Rose Room (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 6:08
24. Perdido (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:53
25. Blues for Bass (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:22
26. Me and Brother Bill (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:34
27. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:27
28. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (1st Take - Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:07
29. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Closing Theme) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 1:57
30. When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 3:37
31. 'Taint What You Do (It's The Way Cha Do It) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 2:55
32. Lover, Come Back to Me (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:12
33. Don't Fence Me In (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 5:21
34. Basin Street Blues (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 5:16
35. Medley: Shadrack / When The Saints Go Marching In (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 7:03
36. C'est Si Bon (It's So Good) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 2:25
37. The Whiffenpoof Song (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 5:10
38. Rockin' Chair (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:15
39. Twelfth Street Rag (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 7:33
40. Muskrat Ramble (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 5:53
41. St. Louis Blues (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:28
42. The Man I Love (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:45
43. Back O' Town Blues (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 5:07
44. Old Man Mose (First Take) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 3:16
45. My Bucket's Got a Hole in It (Second Take) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 3:00
46. Jeepers, Creepers (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:34
47. Margie (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:50
48. Big Mama's Back In Town (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:07
49. Big Butter and Egg Man (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:03
50. Stompin' At the Savoy (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 3:42
51. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Opening Theme) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 2:07
52. Struttin' With Some Barbecue (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 5:43
53. (Up A) Lazy River (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) 4:09
54. Old Man Mose (Second Take) With False Start (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:01
55. 'S Wonderful (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 7:23
56. Big Mama's Back in Town (Second Take) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 3:17
57. Since I Fell for You (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 4:02
58. Mop! Mop! (Live 1955 Crescendo Club) (featuring His All Stars) 2:55
59. When It's Sleepy Time Down South (Finale) [Live 1955 Crescendo Club] (featuring His All Stars) 2:49

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The California Concerts is a three-CD set that features Louis Armstrong & His All-Stars, giving one a very good idea of the type of performance the great trumpeter/vocalist put on every night. Some dated comedy aside, Satch is in exciting form, assisted by trombonists Jack Teagarden and Trummy Young, clarinetist Barney Bigard and, for the earlier concert, pianist Earl Hines. Actually, it is the later session (which takes up most of the last three CDs) that is quite spirited and lively, with Armstrong enthusiastically leading his All-Stars through timeworn but fresh Dixieland standards.