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Title: |
Louis Armstrong : ken burns jazz |
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Publication: |
[New York?] : Sony, 2000 |
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Physical Description: | 1 disco (CD) (ca. 60 min.) : stereo; 12 cm | |
Notes: | No do Serviço de Aquisições e Tratamento Técnico | |
Music Category/Genre: | Jazz / Blues | |
Call Number: | 100.ARM.17427 |
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TRACKS* / CONTENTS: |
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Chimes blues / King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band.
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Cake walkin' babies / Clarence Williams's Blue Five.
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Heebie jeebies / Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five.
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Potato head blues / Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven.
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West end blues / Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five.
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Tight like this / Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five.
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Mahogany Hall Stomp / Louis Armstrong and His Savoy Ballroom Five.
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Ain't misbehavin' / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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Black and blue / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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St. Louis blues / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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When it's sleepy time down south / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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12.
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Blue again / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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13.
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Lazy river / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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Chinatown, my Chinatown / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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Star dust / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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Shadrack / Louis Armstrong with the Lyn Murray Singers.
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I double dare you / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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When the saints go marching in / Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra.
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19.
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Marie / Louis Armstrong and The Mills Brothers.
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20.
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Rockin' chair / Louis Armstrong and His All Stars.
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Blueberry hill / Louis Armstrong with Gordon Jenkins.
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Mack the Knife / Louis Armstrong and His All-stars.
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A fine romance / Louis Armstrong with Ella Fitzgerald.
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24.
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Hello, dolly! / Louis Armstrong with Trummy Young.
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What a wonderful world / Louis Armstrong.
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