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Louis Armstrong - Live in Australia
Louis Armstrong - Live in Australia

Louis Armstrong - Live in Australia

Product ID : 25025836
4.1 out of 5 stars


Galleon Product ID 25025836
UPC / ISBN 880242568380
Shipping Weight 0.26 lbs
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Review A fine performance it is, admirably showcasing both sides of Armstrong's talents (courtesy of a wonderful "Blueberry Hill" and a goose bump-inducing "Basin Street Blues") while also allowing room for his supporting players to shine (Arvell Shaw's bass solo in "How High the Moon" is especially sweet). The picture quality is as good as you can hope for from a 40 year old tape, and the sound is crisp and clear. This is a valuable document of Armstrong's later career and a must have. -- JamBands.com, June, 2008, Mark Burnell Four stars. . . It is an absolute must for collectors. -- theskanner.com, Dick Bogle, July 2008 The overall quality of this concert is flawless. Louis Armstrong sings and plays with his usual charisma and passion; and Jewel Brown sings beautifully with great sensitivity on numbers like Did You Hear About Jerry with its Latin cha cha beat and I Left My Heart In San Francisco, another stunning pop vocal. Jewel Brown sings with true feeling and it shows as she gracefully entertains the audience as the musicians play. Wonderful! The DVD doesn't have special features unless you consider a few trailers for other DVDs a feature. The quality of the print is really rather good although there is a moment here and there when there is very brief scratching on the print. I assume that they cleaned it up as best they could and that this is what we have to accept; but overall it's still a pretty clean print. Louis Armstrong and his band made huge contributions to the arts; and we are all better off for their sharing their talents with us. I highly recommend this for jazz fans and especially for fans of classic jazz. We're very lucky that Aussie TV filmed this and preserved it for posterity. -- Audiophile Audition, Matthew Sherwin, June 2008 This is a nice addition to any Armstrong collection and acts as a time capsule for this 1960s period of his career. -- In The Groove Magazine, Steve Ramm, May 2008 This splendid late-career concert in Australia by New Orleans-born jazz master Louis Armstrong was shot with commendable care...Live in Australia 1964is a great document of the gravel-toned singer and trumpeter and his mid-'60s era group, which included long-time drummer Danny Barcelona, show-stopping bassist Arvell Shaw and singer Jewel Brown. -- Baton Rouge Advocate, John Wirt, August 1, 2008 This splendid late-career concert in Australia by New Orleans-born jazz master Louis Armstrong was shot with commendable care. Featuring Armstrong standards "Blueberry Hill," "Basin Street Blues," "When It's Sleepy Time Down South," "Mack the Knife" and "When the Saints Go Marching In," Live in Australia 1964 is a great document of the gravel-toned singer and trumpeter and his mid-'60s era group, which included long-time drummer Danny Barcelona, show-stopping bassist Arvell Shaw and singer Jewel Brown. Ironically, Armstrong's 1964 hit "Hello Dolly!" isn't included, perhaps because the world-traveling Armstrong was unaware the record had reached No. 1 in the United States. -- Baton Rouge Advocate, John Wirt, August 2008 You'll be putty in the hands of the twentieth century's consummate entertainer from the first unmistakable trumpet notes of "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" to the final jubilant bars of "When the Saints Go Marching In." Although it's only 45 minutes long, and documents a show that Satchmo and his peerless quintet--each of whom gets his moment of glory--performed countless times, this delightfully frill-free DVD nonetheless offers an intimate glimpse into the soul of America's preeminent jazz ambassador. Heck, I'd pick it up for singer Jewel Brown's two songs --"Did You Hear About Jerry" and "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"--alone. -- AARP.org, Richard Gehr, June 2008 Product Description One of the few complete concert performances of Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, this live recording features the legendary jazz trumpeter and singer on an Australian tour in 1964, when he had already become an international