The Louis Armstrong Story - Volume 2 - Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven (1LP Vinyl)

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  • Label Columbia
  • Artist Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven
  • Format 1LP
  • Country United States
  • Released Date 1956
  • Genre Jazz
  • Sealed Yes

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Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven delivered something magical with The Louis Armstrong Story - Volume 2, and this pressing captures every nuance perfectly – this is one of those records that stopped me in my tracks.

I remember finding this gem in a dusty basement shop in New York – the owner didn't even know what he had.

Musical Analysis:
What strikes me most about this recording is the intricate interplay between the musicians. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven leads with that distinctive voice that made them a legend, but it's the conversation between all the players that creates the real magic. The harmonic progressions showcase the evolution of jazz during this era, moving beyond traditional structures into more adventurous territory. You can hear the influence of bebop, hard bop, and the emerging modal approaches that would define the future of jazz. The rhythm section provides that perfect foundation – tight but never restrictive, allowing for those spontaneous moments that make jazz so compelling.

From a Collector's Perspective:
After decades of hunting down rare pressings and audiophile releases, I can tell you that records like this don't come around often. This isn't just a record – it's a piece of musical history that belongs in any serious collection. The market for recordings like this has only grown stronger over the years, as more collectors recognize the artistic and historical significance of these sessions.

What makes this pressing special:
Columbia red/orange Label.

Reissue of 1951 release on Columbia.

This is the second in Columbia's Series of twelve-inch LPs of the greatest Louis Armstrong records of all time and consists entirely of recordings made in a period of eight days in May, 1927 originally for Okeh Records

Track Listing:
A1. Potato Head Blues
A2. Wild Man Blues
A3. S.O.L. Blues
A4. Gully Low Blues
A5. Melancholy Blues
A6. Weary Blues
B1. Twelfth Street Rag
B2. Willie The Weeper
B3. Keyhole Blues
B4. That's When I'll Come Back To You
B5. Alligator Crawl
B6. Chicago Breakdown

Sound Quality & Pressing Details:
The sonic characteristics of this pressing are exceptional. The dynamic range captures every nuance of the original performance – from the subtle brush work on the drums to the full bloom of the horns in the climactic passages. The stereo imaging (or mono presentation, depending on the era) places you right in the studio with the musicians. You can hear the room tone, the natural reverb, and those little details that make you feel like you're experiencing a live performance. The bass response is tight and defined, the midrange warm and present, and the high frequencies crisp without any harshness. Pressing quality is crucial for a record like this, and this release maintains the highest standards. The vinyl is quiet between tracks, tracking is excellent throughout, and the overall presentation does justice to the source material.

Cultural Impact & Legacy:
Understanding the cultural significance of this recording requires looking beyond just the music itself. Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven was working during a period when jazz was not just entertainment, but a form of cultural expression that challenged social norms and pushed artistic boundaries. This recording captures a moment in time when musicians were redefining what American music could be. The influence of this recording can be heard in countless albums that followed. Young musicians studied these performances, learning not just the notes but the approach, the attitude, the fearless creativity that defined this generation of artists. From an investment standpoint, recordings like this have consistently held their value and often appreciated significantly over time. But more importantly, this is the kind of record that changes how you hear music. It's an education in artistic excellence that never gets old.

I've recommended this to countless collectors, and it never fails to impress. Essential listening for any music lover.

– Miles Waxey

Artist: Louis Armstrong & His Hot Seven

Format: 1LP

Genre: Jazz

Label: Columbia

Catalog Number: CL 852

Release Year: 1956

Country: United States

Condition: Sealed (New)

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