- The Complete Decca Studio Recordings -flac- ((better)) — Louis Armstrong
“Mahogany Hall Stomp” (1940 Decca) — then play it on MP3. You’ll never go back.
Spanning roughly 1935 to 1946, these sessions document Armstrong’s transition from a New Orleans pioneer to a global superstar. This wasn't just "hot jazz"—it was the birth of the . “Mahogany Hall Stomp” (1940 Decca) — then play
You don’t need a $10,000 system to appreciate this FLAC set, but you cannot listen on laptop speakers. and rare session material
"Experience Louis Armstrong’s Decca studio legacy in pristine lossless audio—complete masters, alternate takes, and rare session material, fully documented and lovingly remastered for the definitive listening experience." “Mahogany Hall Stomp” (1940 Decca) — then play
The collection is typically organized chronologically, beginning with his Decca debut in October 1935. Era / Focus Essential Tracks