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Complete Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4: West End Blues 1926-1928 ()

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Complete Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4: West End Blues 1926-1928 - Louis Armstrong
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  1. You Made Me Love You
  2. Irish Black Bottom
  3. Pleadin' for the Blues
  4. Pratt City Blues
  5. Mess, Katie, Mess
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  1. You Made Me Love You
  2. Irish Black Bottom
  3. Pleadin' for the Blues
  4. Pratt City Blues
  5. Mess, Katie, Mess
  6. Lovesick Blues
  7. Lonesome Weary Blues
  8. Easy Come, Easy Go Blues
  9. The Blues Stampede
  10. I'm Goin' Huntin'
  11. If You Want to Be My Sugar Papa
  12. Weary Blues
  13. New Orleans Stomp
  14. Wild Man Blues
  15. Wild Man Blues
  16. Melancholy
  17. Melancholy
  18. Dead Drunk Blues
  19. Have You Ever Been Done?
  20. Lazy Man Blues
  21. The Flood Blues
  22. Chicago Breakdown
  23. Sunshine Baby
  24. Willie the Weeper
  25. Wild Man Blues
  26. Alligator Crawl
  27. Potato Head Blues
  28. Melancholy Blues
  29. Weary Blues
  30. Twelfth Street Rag
  31. Keyhole Blues
  32. S.O.L. Blues
  33. Gully Low Blues
  34. That's When I'll Come Back to You
  35. Put 'Em Down Blues
  36. Ory's Creole Trombone
  37. The Last Time
  38. Struttin' with Some Barbecue
  39. Got No Blues
  40. Once in a While
  41. I'm Not Rough
  42. Hotter Than That
  43. Savoy Blues
  44. You're a Real Sweetheart
  45. Was It a Dream?
  46. Too Busy
  47. Last Night I Dreamed You Kissed Me
  48. Fireworks
  49. Skip the Gutter
  50. A Monday Date
  51. Don't Jive Me
  52. West End Blues
  53. Sugar Foot Strut
  54. Two Deuces
  55. Squeeze Me
  56. Knee Drops
  57. Symphonic Raps
  58. Savoyager's Stomp
  59. No (No, Papa, No)
  60. Basin Street Blues
  61. No One Else But You
  62. Beau Koo Jack
  63. Save It, Pretty Mama
  64. Muggles
  65. I Can't Give You Anything But Love
  66. Baby
  67. Sweethearts on Parade
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Between November 1926 and December 1928, Louis Armstrong recorded about 67 titles as leader, sideman, and accompanist. Vol. 4 in Fremeaux's exhaustively complete Louis Armstrong series follows his footsteps as he recorded for OKeh, Vocalion, Brunswick, Columbia, and Odeon, leading his Hot Four, Five, and Seven as well as his Stompers and his Savoy Ballroom Five. Armstrong's resilient diversity is prominently displayed in high relief as he is heard sitting in with Jimmy Bertrand's Washboard Wizards, Johnny Dodds' Black ...

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