Louis Armstrong - The Satchmo Era - 1923 - 1947 [20 CD, 2001]

 


Satchmo Era by Louis Armstrong was released Jul 27, 2001 on the Phantom label. THE SATCHMO ERA collects a whopping 400 tracks by jazz legend Louis Armstrong. Over 20 hours of music recorded between 1923 & 1947. Each exclusive picture disc comes in it's own standard jewelcase & all are housed together in a sturdy box. Includes 12 page biography.
                                            

CD1 The Satchmo Era 1923
1. Just gone
2. Canal street blues
3. Mandy Lee blues
4. I'm going away to wear you off my mind
5. Chimes blues
6. Weather bird rag
7. Froggie moore
8. Snake rag
9. Sweet lovin' man
10. High society rag
11. Sobbin' blues
12. Where did you stay last night
13. Jazzin' babies blues
14. Mabel's dream
15. The southern stomps
16. Riverside blues
17. Alligator ho
18. Zulus ball
19. Krooked blues
20. Buddy's habit

CD2 The Satchmo Era 1923-1924
21. Tears
22. I ain't gonna tell nobody
23. Room rent blues
24. Sweet baby doll
25. Workingman blues
26. Chattanooga stomp
27. London (cafe) blues
28. Camp meeting blues
29. New Orleans stomp
30. Manda
31. Go 'long, mule
32. Tell me dreamy eyes
33. My Rosie Marie
34. Shanghai shuffle
35. See see blues
36. Jelly bean blues
37. Countin' the blues
38. Early in the morning
39. You've got the right key, but the wrong keyhole
40. Words

CD3 The Satchmo Era 1924
41. Copenhagen
42. Of all the wrongs you (sic) done to me
43. Everybody loves my baby
44. Naughty man
45. Texas moaner
46. Of all the wrongs you done to me
47. One of these days
48. My dream man
49. The meanest kind of blues
50. How come you do me like you do
51. Papa, mama's all alone blues
52. Changeable daddy of mine
53. Terrible blues
54. Baby, I can't use you no more
55. Trouble everywhere I roam
56. Poor house blues
57. Anybody here want to try my cabbage
58. Thunderstorm blues
59. If I lose, let me lose (mama don't mind)
60. Screamin' the blues

CD4 The Satchmo Era 1924-1925
61. Good time flat blues
62. Mandy, make up your mind
63. I'm a little blackbird (looking fora bluebird)
64. Early every morn
65. Nobody knows the way I feel this mornin'
66. Broken busted blues
67. Cake walking babies from home
68. Pickin' on your baby
69. The St Louis blues
70. Reckless blues
71. Sobbin' hearted blues
72. Cold in hand blues
73. You've been a good ole wagon
74. Why couldn't it be poor little me
75. I'll see you in my dreams
76. Bye and bye
77. Play me slow
78. Alabamy bound
79. Popular street blues
80. 12th street blues

CD5 The Satchmo Era 1925-1926
81. You've got to beat me to keep me
82. Mining camp blues
83. My heart
84. Yes! I'm in the barrel
85. Gut bucket blues
86. Come back, sweet papa
87. Georgia grind
88. Heebie jeebies
89. Cornet chop suey
90. Oriental strut
91. You're next
92. Muskrat ramble
93. Static strut
94. Stomp off, let's go
95. Georgia bo bo
96. Drop that sack
97. Don't forget to mess around
98. I'm gonna gitcha
99. Dropping sucks
100. Who's it

CD6 The Satchmo Era 1926-1927
101. The king of the Zulus
102. Big fat ma and skinny pa
103. Lonesome blues
104. Sweet little papa
105. Jazz lips
106. Skid-dat-de-dat
107. Big butter and egg man
108. Sunset cafe stomp
109. You made me love you
110. Irish black bottom
111. Willie the weeper
112. Wild man blues
113. Chicago breakdown
114. Alligator crawl
115. Potato head blues
116. Melancholy blues
117. Weary blues
118. Twelfth street rag
119. Keyhole blues
120. S.O.L. blues

CD7 The Satchmo Era 1927-1928
121. Gully low blues
122. That's when I'll come back to you
123. Put 'em down blues
124. Ory's creole trombone
125. The last time
126. Struttin' with some barbecue
127. Got no blues
128. Once in a while
129. I'm not rough
130. Hotter than that
131. Savoy blues
132. Fireworks
133. Skip the gutter
134. A Monday date
135. Don't jive me
136. West end blues
137. Sugar foot strut
138. Two deuces
139. Squeeze me
140. Knee drops

CD8 The Satchmo Era 1928-1929
141. Symphonic raps
142. Savoyager's stomp
143. No, papa, no
144. No-one else but you
145. Beau koo Jack
146. Weather bird
147. Muggles
148. Hear me talkin' to ya
149. St James infirmary
150. Tight like that
151. Knockin' a jug
152. (What did I do to be so) so black and blues
153. That rhythm man
154. Sweet Savannah Sue
155. Some of these days (vocal)
156. When you're smillin (vocal)
157. After you've gone
158. I ain't got nobody
159. Dallas blues
160. St Louis blues

CD9 The Satchmo Era 1930-1931
161. Song of the islands
162. Bessie couldn't help it
163. Blue, turning grey over you
164. Dear old Southland
165. My sweet
166. I can't believe that you're in love with me
167. Indian cradle song
168. Exactly like you
169. Dinah
170. I'm a ding dong daddy (from Dumas)
171. I'm in the market for you
172. Confessin' (that I love you)
173. If I could be with you one hour tonight
174. Body and soul
175. Memories of you
176. You're lucky to me
177. Sweethearts on parade
178. You're driving me crazy
179. The peanut vendor
180. Just a gigolo

CD10 The Satchmo Era 1931-1932
181. Shine
182. Walkin' my baby back home
183. I surrender, dear
184. When it's sleep time down south
185. Blues again
186. Little Joe
187. I'll be glad when you're dead, you rascal you
188. Them there eyes
189. When your lover has gone
190. Lazy river
191. Chinatown, my Chinatown
192. Wrap your troubles dreams
193. Stardust
194. You can depend on me
195. Georgia on my mind
196. The lonesome road
197. I got rhythm
198. Between the devil and the deep blue sea
199. Kickin' the gong around
200. Home

CD11 The Satchmo Era 1932-1933
201. All of me
202. Love, you funny thing
203. The new tiger rag
204. Keepin' out of mischief now
205. Lawd, you mae the night too long
206. That's my home
207. Hobo, you can't ride this train
208. I hate to leave you now
209. You'll wish you'de ever been born
210. Medley: When you're smiling/Saint James infirmary/Dinah
211. Medley: You rascal you/When it's sleep time down south/Nobody's sweetheart
212. I've got the world on a string
213. I gotta right to sing the blues
214. Hustlin' and bustlin' for baby
215. Sittin' in the dark
216. High society
217. He's a son of the south
218. Some sweet day
219. Basin street blues
220. Honey, do!

CD12 The Satchmo Era 1933-1935
221. Snowball
222. Swing, you cats
223. Honey, don't you love me anymore
224. Mississippi basin
225. Laughin' Louie
226. Tomorrow night
227. Dusky Stevedore
228. There's a cabin in the pines
229. Mighty river
230. Sweet Sue, just you
231. I wonder who
232. Don't play me cheap
233. Tiger rag
234. Will you, won't you be my baby
235. On the sunny side of the street (part 1 & 2)
236. St Louis blues
237. Song of the viper
238. I'm in the mood for love
239. You are my lucky star
240. La cucaracha

CD13 The Satchmo Era 1935-1936
241. Got a brain' new suit
242. I've got my fingers crossed
243. Ol' man mose
244. I'm shooting high
245. Was I to blame for falling in love with you
246. Red sails in the sunset
247. On treasure island
248. Thanks a million
249. Shoe shine boy
250. Solitude
251. I hope Gabriel likes music
252. The music goes round and around
253. Rhythm saved the world
254. I'm putting all my eggs in one basket
255. Yes! Yes! My! My!
256. Somebody stoll my break
257. I come from a musical family
258. If we never meet again
259. Lyin' to myself
260. Ev'ntide

CD14 The Satchmo Era 1936-1937
261. Thankful
262. Red nose
263. The skeleton in the closet
264. When Ruben swings the cuban
265. Hurdy-gurdy man
266. Dipper mouth blues
267. Swing that music
268. Pennies from heaven (medley)
269. To you, sweetheart, aloha
270. On a cocoanut island
271. On a little bamboo bridge
272. Hawaiian hospitality
273. Carry me back to old virginny
274. Darling Nelly Gray
275. In the shade of the old apple tree
276. The old folks at home
277. Public melody number one
278. Yours and mine
279. Red cap
280. She's the daughter of a planter from Havana

CD15 The Satchmo Era 1937-1938
281. Alexander's ragtime band
282. Cuban Pete
283. I've got a heart full of rhythm
284. Sun showers
285. Once in a while
286. On the sunny side of the street
287. Satchel mouth swing
288. Jubilee
289. Struttin' with some barbecue
290. The trumpet player's lament
291. I double dare you
292. True confession
293. Let that be a lesson to you
294. Sweet as a song
295. So little time (so much to do)
296. Mexican swing
297. As long as you live, you'll be dead if you die
298. When the saints go marching in
299. On the sentimental side
300. It's wonderful

CD16 The Satchmo Era 1938-1939
301. Something tells me
302. Love walked in
303. The flat foot floogie
304. The song is ended
305. My walking stick
306. Shadrack
307. Going to shout all over God's heaven
308. Nobody knows the trouble I've seen
309. Jonah and the whale
310. Naturally
311. I've got a pocketful of dreams
312. I can't give you anything but love
313. Elder eatmore's sermon on throwing stones
314. Elder eatmore's sermon on generosity
315. Jeepers creepers
316. What is this thing called swing
317. Rockin' chair
318. Lazybones
319. Hear me talkin' to ya
320. Save it, pretty mama

CD17 The Satchmo Era 1939-1940
321. West End blues
322. Savoy blues
323. Confessin'
324. Our Monday date
325. If it's good (then I want it)
326. Me and brother Bill
327. Baby, won't you please come home
328. Poor old Joe
329. Shanty boat on the Mississippi
330. You're a lucky guy
331. You're just a no account
332. Bye and bye
333. Hep cat's ball
334. You've got me voodoo'd
335. Harlem stomp
336. Wolverine blues
337. Lazy 'Sippi steamer
338. W.P.A.
339. Boog-it
340. Cherry

CD18 The Satchmo Era 1940-1941
341. Marie
342. Sweethearts on parade
343. You run your mouth, I'll run my business
344. Cut off my legs and call me "Shorty"
345. Cain and Abel
346. Perdido street blues
347. 2:19 blues
348. Down in honky tonk town
349. Coal cart blues
350. Ev'rything's been done before
351. I cover the waterfront
352. In the gloaming
353. Long, long ago
354. Hey lawdy mama
355. I'll get bye and bye
356. Now do you call that a buddy
357. Yes suh
358. When it's sleepy time down south
359. Leap frog
360. I used to love you (but it's all over now)

CD19 The Satchmo Era 1941-1946
361. You rascal you
362. Get some cash for trash
363. Among my souvenirs
364. Coquette
365. I never knew
366. Mop mop
367. Blues
368. Esquire bounce
369. Basin street blues
370. Back o' town blues
371. Jack-armstrong blues
372. I'm confessin' that I love you
373. Jodie man
374. I wonder
375. Long long journey
376. Snafu
377. You won't be satisfied
378. The firm fram sauce
379. Linger in my arms a little longer baby
380. Whatta you gonna do

CD20 The Satchmo Era 1946-1947
381. No variety blues
382. Joseph 'n his brudders
383. Back o' town blues
384. I want a little girl
385. Sugar
386. Blues for yesterday
387. Blues in the south
388. Endie
389. Where the blues were born in New Orleans
390. Mahogany hall stomp
391. Black and blue
392. Old rockin' chair
393. Save it pretty mama
394. Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans
395. I wonder I wonder I wonder
396. I believe
397. It takes time
398. You don't learn that at school
399. Ain't misbehavin
400. Reminiscin' with Louis