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Louis Armstrong In Scandinavia

Label: Storyville Records
Released: 2007
Track listing: CD1: I Cover the Waterfront; Dinah; Tiger Rag; Chinatown My Chinatown; You Rascal You; On The Sunny Side of the Street; Twelfth Street Rag; Steak Face; When It's Sleepy Time Down South; Indiana; A Kiss to Build a Dream On; Way Down Yonder in New Orleans; Coquette; Lover Come Back to Me; Can Anyone Explain?; After You've Gone; Russian Lullaby; Bugle Blues/Ole Miss. CD2: When It's Sleepy Time Down South; New Orleans Function; Pennies From Heaven; The Roof Blues; Muskrat Ramble; Basin Street Blues; Big Daddy Blues; You're Just In Love; Stompin' At the Savoy; On the Sunny Side of the Street; High Society; When It's Sleepy Time Down South; Indiana; The Gypsy; Pretty Little Missy; Struttin' With Some Barbecue. CD3: When The Saints Go Marchin' In; Basin Street Blues; Tin Roof Blues; Sweet Georgia Brown; St. Louis Blues; When It's Sleepy Time Down South; Intro The All Stars by Lucille Armstrong; When It's Sleepy Time Down South; A Kiss To Build A Dream On; When It's Sleepy Time Down South; When It's Sleepy Time Down South; Indiana; I Get Ideas; Tenderly; The Faithful Husar; Old Man River; Mack the Knife; After You've Gone; Ole Miss. CD4: Basin Street Blues; Tiger Rag; Now You Has Jazz; Christopher Columbus; Black and Blue/Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans; The Bucket's Got A Hole In It; Kokomo; Struttin' With Some Barbecue; Royal Garden Blues; When The Saints Go Marchin' In; Mack the Knife; Back O'town Blues; Ole Miss; St. James Infirmary; Cabaret; You'll Never Walk Alone.

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Article: Album Review

Louis Armstrong: Louis Armstrong In Scandinavia

Read "Louis Armstrong In Scandinavia" reviewed by Andrew Velez


Throughout this collection of Louis Armstrong's Scandinavian appearances from 1933-1967, he's greeted with affectionate roars of excitement from his audiences. Six live performances included here from 1933 in Stockholm and Copenhagen may actually be the earliest ever recorded live jazz. Even without that being added to his accomplishments, Louis “Pops Armstrong's place in the jazz pantheon ...


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