Louis Armstrong – Satch Plays Fats: A Tribute to the Immortal Fats Waller by Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars (1955/1986) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz]

Louis Armstrong - Satch Plays Fats: A Tribute to the Immortal Fats Waller by Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars (1955/1986) [FLAC 24 bit, 192 kHz] Download

Artist: Louis Armstrong
Album: Satch Plays Fats: A Tribute to the Immortal Fats Waller by Louis Armstrong and his All-Stars
Genre: Jazz
Release Date: 1955/1986
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 192 kHz
Duration: 38:21
Total Tracks: 9
Total Size: 693 MB

Tracklist:

01. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – Honeysuckle Rose (03:01)
02. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – Blue Turning Grey Over You (04:58)
03. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – I’m Crazy ‘Bout My Baby (And My Baby’s Crazy ‘Bout Me) (04:31)
04. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – Squeeze Me (05:10)
05. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – Keepin’ Out of Mischief Now (03:25)
06. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – All That Meat And No Potatoes (05:19)
07. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – I’ve Got a Feeling I’m Falling (03:14)
08. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue (04:42)
09. Louis Armstrong and His All Stars – Ain’t Misbehavin’ (03:59)

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In 1955, Louis Armstrong, along with vocalist Velma Middleton, got into the studio to pay tribute to the late Fats Waller. All the standards are here: “Honeysuckle Rose,” “Squeeze Me,” “Ain’t Misbehavin,” rendered in fine and mellow but gently, genially swinging fashion. Armstrong’s trumpet is superb and his voice carries the good-time spirit of Waller’s music.Louis Armstrong and Fats Waller only worked together twice, briefly in 1925 in Erskine Tate’s band and four years later in the New York revue Connie’s Hot Chocolates. But Waller made an indelible enough impression for Satchmo to record the tribute album Satch Plays Fats: The Music of Fats Waller in 1955, when such ideas were new. The nine tracks feature Armstrong ably supported by his All-Stars on such classics as “Honeysuckle Rose,” “Squeeze Me,” and “Ain’t Misbehavin’.” The mid-’50s was a fertile time for Armstrong, and this makes for a stellar package. –AllMusic Review by Cub Koda

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