Con el paso del tiempo los trabajos del incansable Ricky Riccardi,archivista del Museo de Louis ARMSTRONG en Queens,nos permiten indagar en gran parte de las 800 cintas que el gran trompetista coleccionaba en su hogar.Como comentabamos hace algun tiempo:un par de ellas estaban registradas en Montevideo durante la gira de noviembre de 1957.Aun no podremos escucharlas(a menos que viajemos hasta el propio Museo)pero si tenemos opcion de conocer su contenido,incluso con una foto .
Tracks 15-20: Recording of Louis Armstrong and His All Stars live in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1957 (Louis off-microphone throughout broadcast): introduction (in Spanish) "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" (incomplete); Track 16: "Lazy River" (missing first half) Track 17: "Pretty Little Missy"; Track 18: "Now You Has Jazz"; Track 19: "High Society Calypso"; Track 20: "Ole Miss" (with two encores);
Disc 2, Tracks 1-10: Continuation of recording of Louis Armstrong and His All Stars live in Montevideo, Uruguay in 1957: "Blue Moon" (Billy Kyle feature; encore only); Track 2: "Blues" (Squire Gersh feature); Track 3: "Mack the Knife"; Track 4: "Stompin' at the Savoy" (Barrett Deems solo; cut in middle but multiple encores brings it to nearly a ten minute version); "When It's Sleepy Time Down South" set closer; announcer; Track 5: "Basin Street Blues"; "Ain't Misbehavin'" (incomplete); Track 6: announcer; "Perdido" (Billy Kyle feature; ending only); [next few songs recorded at low level] Track 7: "Sweet Georgia Brown" (Edmond Hall feature); Track 8: "Struttin' with Some Barbecue"; Track 9: "La Vie En Rose" (speed problems); Track 10: "I Get Ideas" (incomplete);
1987.3.451, [Reel-to-reel tape recorded by Louis Armstrong],
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Segun parece el lado A contiene una entrevista y dos temas musicales,mientras que el lado B contiene varios temas musicales interrumpidos con los anuncios comerciales.En total serian 17 minutos del concierto.
Apenas una muestra de la visita del genio.
Hola Mario, te envié un mail para hacerte una consulta. Saludos, Berenice Corti.
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