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Louis Armstrong [vol. 1] : Heebie-jeebies : original recordings 1925-1930

Title
Louis Armstrong [vol. 1] : Heebie-jeebies : original recordings 1925-1930 [sound recording].
Published
[s.l.] : Naxos, 2001.
Physical Description
1 sound disc : digital, mono ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes
Compact disc.
Originally issued on 78 rpm discs, by Okeh, except tr. 8 & 16, issued on Columbia.
Program notes by Peter Dempsey, with discographial details, inserted in container.
Recorded chiefly in Chicago (except Knockin a jug, in New York City, & Sweethearts on parade, in Los Angeles), between Nov. 1925 & Dec. 1930.
Variant and related titles
Heebie-jeebies
Format
Audio
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 25, 2013
Series
Naxos jazz legends.
Naxos jazz legends
Performers
Louis Armstrong, trumpet, cornet, vocals ; with the Hot Five (aka Savoy Ballroom Five), or Hot Seven, or his orchestra ; some tracks (listed below) with Earl Hines, piano (& talking), or the Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra.
Contents
Cornet chop suey / Armstrong (3:04)
West End blues (with Hines) / Oliver, C. Wiiliams (3:14)
Heebie jeebies / Atkins (3:01)
Potato head blues / Armstrong (3:01)
No (No Papa no) (with Hines) / Spivey (2:52)
Gut bucket blues (with Kid Ory talking) / Armstrong (2:47)
Knockin' a jug / Armstrong, Condon (3:24)
S.O.L. blues / Armstrong (2:59)
Weather bird (with Hines) / Armstrong (2:42)
Save it pretty Mama / Redman (3:18)
Fireworks / Williams (3:04)
A Monday date (with Hines) / Hines (3:11)
Struttin with some barbecue / Hardin (2:59)
Squeeze me (with Hines) / Williams, Waller (3:20)
Willie the weeper / Rymal, Melrose, Bloom (3:13)
Sweethearts on parade / Newman, Lombardo (3:14)
Muggles (with Hines) / Armstrong, Hines (2:49)
Hear me talkin' to ya (with Hines) / Armstrong, Redman (3:24).
Issue number
8.120541 Naxos
Also listed under
Hines, Earl, 1903-1983.
Hot Five.
Hot Seven.
Sebastian New Cotton Club Orchestra.
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