Louis Armstrong - The Complete Decca Studio Recordings -flac- «Cross-Platform»
: The physical set includes a detailed booklet with an essay by jazz historian Dan Morgenstern and a corrected session discography. Primary Tracklist Overview
(or 8-LP vinyl) collecting all studio sessions by the legendary All Stars. This includes the massive "Satchmo: A Musical Autobiography" Mosaic Records 2. Technical Quality & FLAC Significance : The physical set includes a detailed booklet
: Includes 137 unique selections, plus numerous alternate takes (including rare versions of "Old Man Mose" and "Solitude"). Technical Quality & FLAC Significance : Includes 137
Searching for specifically tells us you are an audiophile. Here is why lossless compression is non-negotiable for this material: He returned with a "healthy and hearty" sound
After a brief hiatus and some persistent lip issues, Armstrong signed with the newly formed Decca Records in 1935. He returned with a "healthy and hearty" sound that redefined the big band era. During these years, he proved that pop standards were a legitimate playground for serious jazz stylists, infusing every track with his signature "joy" and rhythmic genius. The Sound of Perfection: Remastered for Audiophiles
Satchmo’s Blueprint: Why Louis Armstrong’s Complete Decca Studio Recordings Belong in Your FLAC Collection