Louis Armstrong - The Complete Decca Studio Recordings -flac- ((top)) -
The is not just a box set; it is an audio anthropology of how America went from the Great Depression to the end of WWII. Armstrong’s Decca sides are his happiest, most technically secure, and most rhythmically relaxed recordings.
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This collection is exhaustive. While "Hello, Dolly!" (1964) is technically on Decca, that single is usually reserved for later compilations. This "Complete" set focuses on the 1935–1954 studio work, typically including: most technically secure
Recordings that kept spirits high during WWII, featuring a more polished, sophisticated orchestral backing. How to Listen Dolly!" (1964) is technically on Decca