Louis Armstrong Satchmo Plays King Oliver 180g Vinyl 45rpm 12 Inch Single Analogue Productions 2018 USA

Title: Satchmo Plays King Oliver
Catalog Number: APJ 5930-45
Label: Audio Fidelity AF
Reissued by: Analogue Productions
Barcode: 753088059315
Original release year: 1960
Reissue year: 2018
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 45 rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Limited Edition: Yes
Total Item Weight: 326gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: June 20, 2018
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
12-Inch single with two classic cuts at 45rpm featuring 'St. James Infirmary' and 'I Ain't Got Nobody'. This sought-after soundroom demo, originally released by Classic Records, is better than ever, featuring 180-gram pressing by Quality Record Pressings. Featuring two classic cuts from one of the most classic jazz and audiophile titles of all time, Satchmo Plays King Oliver.
- Limited Edition
- 180g 45rpm 12" Vinyl Single
- Mastered By Bernie Grundman
- Cut From the Original Analog Tapes
- Pressed at Quality Record Pressings, QRP USA
Out of print for more than a decade. This sought-after soundroom demo, originally released by Classic Records, is better than ever, featuring 180-gram pressing by Quality Record Pressings. Featuring two classic cuts from one of the most classic jazz and audiophile titles of all time, Satchmo Plays King Oliver. Side one is "St. James Infirmary." Side two is "I Ain't Got Nobody." Cut at 45 RPM.
One of the most important events in the history of jazz took place on a hot July afternoon in 1922. Twenty-two-year-old Louis Armstrong was playing in a parade with the Tuxedo Brass Band in his native New Orleans that afternoon when he received a telegram from the man who had been his mentor a few years earlier — Joe Oliver, the crusty, brilliant cornetist whose place in the jazz world of that day was implicit in the billing he always received, "King Oliver."
The telegram asked young Louis to join Oliver's celebrated Creole Jazz Band in Chicago, a band which was then generally accepted as the best jazz band in existence. Armstrong leapt at the opportunity, took off for Chicago immediately and for the next two years Louis and Oliver formed the most brilliant two-horn team the jazz world has ever heard.
Such a great album, as this one is, deserves the Analogue Productions reissue treatment. Remastered by Bernie Grundman from the original analog tape, the 180-gram super-silent pressing from Quality Record Pressings showcases the sound better than it's ever been heard before.
This record is Louis' tribute to the man who helped shape his trumpet style back in New Orleans and whose invitation to join his band in Chicago put him in the spotlight which has shone on him ever since.
Recorded at Radio Recorders Studio in Hollywood, Calif. over three days at the end of September and the beginning of October, 1959.
Musicians:
Louis Armstrong, trumpet
Peanuts Hucko, clarinet
Trummy Young, trombone
Billy Kyle, piano
Mort Herbert, bass
Danny Barcelona, drums
Track Listing:
Side A: St. James Infirmary
Side B: I Ain't Got Nobody
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