Vinylscout logoVinylscout
Select your country

Search albums to compare vinyl prices

    Blog
    15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
    Top 100 Albums
    Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
    Deals%My Favorites
    Blog
    15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must VisitA Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP PressingsThe Best LP Turntables for a Budget up to $300The Best Vinyl Turntables from Entry-Level to High-EndThe Importance of LP Sleeves for Your Vinyl CollectionWhy Vinyl Sounds Better - Fact or Myth?
    Top 100 Albums
    Apple MusicRolling StonesRateYourMusicMusicboard
    Deals%My Favorites

      Service & Contact

      Sign up and get the best vinyl deals delivered to you!

      A smiling woman holding a vinyl record.

      Check Out Our Blog

      The Rise of Indie Exclusive Vinyl

      Shipping Vinyl Safely Across the US

      An Introduction to Classic American Blues

      15 Essential American Rock and Roll Albums on Vinyl

      10 Legendary US Record Stores You Must Visit

      A Collector's Guide to American Vinyl LP Pressings

      New vs. Second-Hand Vinyl: Which Is Smarter?

      Vinyl Collecting for Beginners: Everything You Need to Know

      March 2025: The Most Popular Albums

      How Vinyl Records Originated from the Desire for Longer Playtime

      Check out all blog posts

      General

      DealsExplore genresSearch albumsTop 100 AlbumsAbout usSitemap

      Follow us for deals on socials

      Beyond finding the best vinyl prices on our site, you can catch deals on our social channels too.

      x.com

      Select your country

      Vinylscout logo

      Vinylscout Legal

      Find the best deals on vinyl records in the US and save money on every purchase.

      Terms and ConditionsPrivacy PolicyCookiesContactAffiliate© 2024-2025 - Tech by Build
      Affiliate disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. Learn more about our affiliate links on the affiliate page.
      Amazon VinylsAmazon Vinyls
      1. Albums
      2. satchmo at symphony hall 65th anniversary: the complete performances - louis armstrong

      Satchmo At Symphony Hall 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances

      Louis ArmstrongLouis Armstrong
      • 2012
      • 29 tracks
      • 1 uur, 59 min
      • jazz
      Satchmo At Symphony Hall 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances - Louis Armstrong
      Satchmo At Symphony Hall 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances - Louis Armstrong

      Tracks

      1. Introduction/Tune Up - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        0:28
      2. When It's Sleepy Time Down South - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        0:47
      3. Louis Introduces Musicians - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        1:12
      4. Muskrat Ramble - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        6:19
      5. (What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        4:37
      6. Royal Garden Blues - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        5:57
      7. Lover - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        2:43
      8. Stars Fell On Alabama - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        5:24
      9. I Cried For You - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        5:00
      10. Since I Fell For You - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        4:18
      11. Tea For Two - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        5:42
      12. Body And Soul - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        6:00
      13. Back O'Town Blues - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        5:55
      14. Steak Face - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        7:35
      15. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (Closing Theme) - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        1:15
      16. When It's Sleepy Time Down South - 2nd Set: Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        0:46
      17. Mahogany Hall Stomp - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        3:57
      18. On The Sunny Side Of The Street - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        7:05
      19. High Society - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        3:53
      20. St. James Infirmary - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        4:02
      21. Baby Won't You Please Come Home - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        2:54
      22. Velma's Blues - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        6:48
      23. That's My Desire - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/With Applause/1947Louis Armstrong
        5:08
      24. "C" Jam Blues - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        3:51
      25. Barney Bigard Introduces Arvell Shaw - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        0:30
      26. How High The Moon - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        6:44
      27. Mop Mop - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        5:21
      28. Jack Armstrong Blues - Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        4:09
      29. I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues (Closing Theme) - 2nd Set: Live At Symphony Hall, Boston, MA/1947Louis Armstrong
        1:18
      PLAY ON SPOTIFY
      Amazon bannerAmazon banner

      Album Details

      Immerse yourself in the timeless magic of Louis Armstrong and his All Stars with "Satchmo At Symphony Hall 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances." This extraordinary album captures the essence of one of Armstrong's most celebrated live performances, recorded in 1947 at the iconic Symphony Hall in Boston. Spanning a generous 1 hour and 59 minutes, this double-CD set offers a comprehensive journey through Armstrong's legendary concert, featuring 29 tracks that showcase his unparalleled talent and charisma.

      The album is a treasure trove of jazz classics and swing favorites, including "When It's Sleepy Time Down South," "Muskrat Ramble," "(What Did I Do To Be So) Black And Blue," and "Body And Soul." Armstrong's inimitable voice and trumpet skills are on full display, backed by the stellar musicianship of his All Stars band, which includes Jack Teagarden, Barney Bigard, Dick Cary, Arvell Shaw, Big Sid Catlett, and singer Velma Middleton. The chemistry between Armstrong and his bandmates is palpable, making each track a testament to their collective brilliance.

      Released in 2012 by Verve Reissues, this special edition commemorates the 65th anniversary of the original recording. It includes the complete performances from both sets, from the initial tune-up to the final closing theme. The album is a must-listen for jazz enthusiasts and casual listeners alike, offering a rare opportunity to experience the raw energy and virtuosity of one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Armstrong's music, "Satchmo At Symphony Hall 65th Anniversary: The Complete Performances" is an essential addition to any music collection.

      1 januari 2012© 2012 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.This Compilation ℗ 2012 The Verve Music Group, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

      About Louis Armstrong

      Louis Armstrong, affectionately known as "Satchmo," "Satch," and "Pops," stands as one of the most iconic figures in the history of jazz. Born in the vibrant streets of New Orleans in 1901, Armstrong's journey from a humble upbringing to becoming an internationally renowned trumpeter, vocalist, and bandleader is nothing short of inspirational. His career, spanning over five decades, saw him influence not just jazz but multiple musical genres, earning him a place in the DownBeat Jazz Hall of Fame, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame. Armstrong's charismatic stage presence and unmistakable voice made him a beloved entertainer worldwide, with timeless hits like "What a Wonderful World" and "Hello, Dolly!" cementing his legacy. Beyond his musical prowess, Armstrong was a cultural ambassador, spreading joy and optimism wherever he went. His influence continues to resonate, making him a true legend in the world of music.

      3,129,167 Followers

      Louis Armstrong

      Best vinyl LP prices!

      Compare trusted retailers and find the best deal. Check out current prices below.

      Price unavailable - Usually this means the album isn't available on LP or our trusted sellers no longer carry it.