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Louis Armstrong: The Complete Decca Studio Recordings (1935–1946) – The Definitive FLAC Guide
There are two primary collections often sought by collectors in lossless formats: "What a Wonderful World" "When the Saints Go
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When jazz fans talk about the definitive Louis Armstrong, the conversation usually starts and ends with his revolutionary 1920s Hot Five and Hot Seven recordings. But for those who want to hear "Pops" at the absolute peak of his technical power and star charisma, the era (1935–1946) is where the real treasure lies. "What a Wonderful World" "When the Saints Go
The Mosaic transfer used the original metal parts. Sid Catlett’s kick drum and John Lindsay’s slap bass (the backbone of the Decca swing sound) have profound low-end energy. FLAC preserves the impact of the bass drum. On a good system, "I Can’t Give You Anything But Love" (1945) will make your floor vibrate. MP3s turn that punch into a muffled thud. "What a Wonderful World" "When the Saints Go
- "What a Wonderful World"
- "When the Saints Go Marching In"
- "West End Blues"
- "Potato Head Blues"
- ...and many more!