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Louis Armstrong|The Hot Fives  And  Hot Sevens, Volume III

The Hot Fives And Hot Sevens, Volume III

Louis Armstrong

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Louis Armstrong's 1925-1928 recordings with his Hot Fives and Hot Sevens belong in every serious jazz collection, even those owned by listeners who otherwise do not listen to music before bebop. Armstrong's remarkable trumpet solos of the 1920s were so advanced that they indirectly led the way not only toward swing but bop of 20 years later. On the third of seven CD volumes that have all of Louis' earliest records, Armstrong is featured with three separate groups. His Hot Seven (with the brilliant clarinetist Johnny Dodds, trombonist John Thomas, pianist Lil Armstrong, banjoist Johnny St. Cyr, Pete Briggs on tuba, and drummer Baby Dodds) plays three numbers (including the humorous "That's When I'll Come Back to You"). There are nine of the greatest Hot Five performances (with Dodds, trombonist Kid Ory, Lil on piano, and St. Cyr), including a perfectly constructed Louis Armstrong solo on the original version of "Struttin' With Some Barbeque," "Once in a While," and exciting guest appearances by guitarist Lonnie Johnson on three numbers (most notably "Hotter Than That"). This set concludes in 1928 with Louis Armstrong's new recording group the Savoy Ballroom Five (a sextet with pianist Earl Hines, drummer Zutty Singleton, trombonist Fred Robinson, Jimmy Strong on clarinet and tenor, and banjoist Mancy Cara); their four songs include the initial version of Hines' "A Monday Date" and the tricky "Fireworks." Essential music.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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1
S.O.L. Blues (Album Version)
00:02:57

Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - John Thomas, Trombone - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Warren "Baby" Dodds, Drums - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven, Performer - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Composer - Louis Armstrong, Lyricist - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

2
Gully Low Blues (Album Version)
00:03:21

Lil Armstrong, Piano - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven, Performer - Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - John Thomas, Trombone - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Warren "Baby" Dodds, Drums - L. Armstrong, Composer - L. Armstrong, Lyricist

Originally released 1927. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

3
That's When I'll Come Back To You (Album Version)
00:03:01

Lil Armstrong, Vocal - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven, Performer - Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - F. Biggs, Composer - F. Biggs, Lyricist - John Thomas, Trombone - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Warren "Baby" Dodds, Drums

Originally released 1927. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

4
Put 'Em Down Blues (Album Version)
00:03:10

Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Kid Ory, Trombone - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - E. Bennett, Composer - E. Bennett, Lyricist

Originally released 1927. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
Ory's Creole Trombone (Album Version)
00:03:08

Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - E. Ory, Composer - E. Ory, Lyricist - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Kid Ory, Trombone - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
The Last Time (Album Version)
00:03:24

Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Kid Ory, Trombone - Lil Armstrong, Piano - S. Martin, Composer - S. Martin, Lyricist - Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Richard M. Jones, Producer - B. Ewing, Composer - B. Ewing, Lyricist

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Struttin' With Some Barbecue (78 rpm Version)
00:02:59

Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Kid Ory, Trombone - Don Raye, Composer - Don Raye, Lyricist - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Lillian Hardin Armstrong, Lyricist - Lillian Hardin Armstrong, Composer - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Richard M. Jones, Producer

Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
Got No Blues (Album Version)
00:03:19

Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Kid Ory, Trombone - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - L. Hardin, Composer - L. Hardin, Lyricist

Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

9
Once In A While (Album Version)
00:03:13

Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Lil Armstrong, Piano - W. Butler, Composer - W. Butler, Lyricist - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Kid Ory, Trombone - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer

Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
I'm Not Rough (Album Version)
00:02:58

Seth Rothstein, Co-Producer - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Kid Ory, Trombone - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Frank Abbey, Engineer - Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Phil Schaap, Producer - Lillian Hardin Armstrong, Lyricist - Lillian Hardin Armstrong, Composer - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Louis Armstrong, Cornet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Lonnie Johnson, Guitar - Steve Berkowitz, Co-Producer - Richard M. Jones, Producer

Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
Hotter Than That
00:03:00

Seth Rothstein, Co-Producer - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Kid Ory, Trombone - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Frank Abbey, Engineer - Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Phil Schaap, Producer - Lillian Hardin Armstrong, Lyricist - Lillian Hardin Armstrong, Composer - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Louis Armstrong, Cornet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Lonnie Johnson, Guitar - Steve Berkowitz, Co-Producer - Richard M. Jones, Producer

Originally Released 1928 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

12
Savoy Blues (Album Version)
00:03:27

Seth Rothstein, Co-Producer - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Kid Ory, Trombone - Lil Armstrong, Piano - Johnny St. Cyr, Guitar - Johnny St. Cyr, Banjo - Phil Schaap, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Johnny Dodds, Clarinet - Lonnie Johnson, Guitar - Steve Berkowitz, Co-Producer - Richard M. Jones, Producer - E. Ory, Composer - E. Ory, Lyricist

Originally Recorded 1927. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

13
Fireworks (Album Version)
00:03:02

Seth Rothstein, Co-Producer - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Frank Abbey, Engineer - Earl Hines, Vocal - Earl Hines, Piano - Zutty Singleton, Drums - Various, Tenor Saxophone - Phil Schaap, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Jimmy Strong, Clarinet - Steve Berkowitz, Co-Producer - Mancy Cara, Vocal - Mancy Cara, Banjo - Fred Robinson, Trombone - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Spencer Williams, Composer - Spencer Williams, Lyricist - Mancy Carr, Banjo

Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

14
Skip The Gutter (Album Version)
00:03:06

Seth Rothstein, Co-Producer - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Frank Abbey, Engineer - Earl Hines, Piano - Zutty Singleton, Drums - Phil Schaap, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Jimmy Strong, Clarinet - Steve Berkowitz, Co-Producer - Fred Robinson, Trombone - S. Williams, Composer - S. Williams, Lyricist - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Mancy Carr, Banjo

Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

15
A Monday Date (Album Version)
00:03:11

Seth Rothstein, Co-Producer - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Frank Abbey, Engineer - Earl Hines, Speaker - Earl Hines, Piano - Zutty Singleton, Drums - E. Hines, Composer - E. Hines, Lyricist - Phil Schaap, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Vocal - Louis Armstrong, Speaker - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Jimmy Strong, Clarinet - Steve Berkowitz, Co-Producer - Fred Robinson, Trombone - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Mancy Carr, Banjo

Originally released 1928. All rights reserved by SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

16
Don't Jive Me (Album Version)
00:02:47

Seth Rothstein, Co-Producer - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Five, Performer - Frank Abbey, Engineer - L. Hardin, Composer - L. Hardin, Lyricist - Earl Hines, Piano - Zutty Singleton, Drums - Phil Schaap, Producer - Louis Armstrong, Trumpet - Jimmy Strong, Tenor Saxophone - Jimmy Strong, Clarinet - Steve Berkowitz, Co-Producer - Fred Robinson, Trombone - Richard M. Jones, Producer - Mancy Carr, Banjo

Originally released 1940. All rights reserved by Sony Music Entertainment

Albumbeschreibung

Louis Armstrong's 1925-1928 recordings with his Hot Fives and Hot Sevens belong in every serious jazz collection, even those owned by listeners who otherwise do not listen to music before bebop. Armstrong's remarkable trumpet solos of the 1920s were so advanced that they indirectly led the way not only toward swing but bop of 20 years later. On the third of seven CD volumes that have all of Louis' earliest records, Armstrong is featured with three separate groups. His Hot Seven (with the brilliant clarinetist Johnny Dodds, trombonist John Thomas, pianist Lil Armstrong, banjoist Johnny St. Cyr, Pete Briggs on tuba, and drummer Baby Dodds) plays three numbers (including the humorous "That's When I'll Come Back to You"). There are nine of the greatest Hot Five performances (with Dodds, trombonist Kid Ory, Lil on piano, and St. Cyr), including a perfectly constructed Louis Armstrong solo on the original version of "Struttin' With Some Barbeque," "Once in a While," and exciting guest appearances by guitarist Lonnie Johnson on three numbers (most notably "Hotter Than That"). This set concludes in 1928 with Louis Armstrong's new recording group the Savoy Ballroom Five (a sextet with pianist Earl Hines, drummer Zutty Singleton, trombonist Fred Robinson, Jimmy Strong on clarinet and tenor, and banjoist Mancy Cara); their four songs include the initial version of Hines' "A Monday Date" and the tricky "Fireworks." Essential music.

© Scott Yanow /TiVo

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