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Louis Armstrong - The Complete Decca Studio Recordings -flac- Hot! Here
: The set highlights his versatility through recordings with diverse artists, from the Mills Brothers to gospel and Hawaiian-style ensembles. Critical Legacy: "The King Lear of Jazz" The Complete Louis Armstrong Decca Sessions 1935-46
The Definitive Guide to Louis Armstrong - The Complete Decca Studio Recordings -FLAC-
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Ensure the files are ripped directly from official CD box sets (like the Mosaic Records or Verve/Decca legacy editions) rather than upsampled MP3s.
These recordings were not made in sterile modern studios. They were cut live in rooms with wood floors and plaster walls. FLAC retains the natural reverb and the subtle surface noise of the original lacquers. MP3s create "digital artifacts"—a watery, swirly sound behind the brass—that fatigues the ear. They were cut live in rooms with wood
Mosaic Records is a small, beloved label. If you find a used physical copy, buy it. If you download the FLAC files, consider donating to the Louis Armstrong House Museum or purchasing a lossless version from Qobuz or Presto Music if they have the shorter public domain collections. The goal is to keep the King of Jazz alive—in full, uncompressed glory.
If you purchase the digital album from Qobuz, you get a native FLAC download. If you buy the physical SHM-CD from Japan, you can rip it to FLAC yourself, ensuring a perfect 1:1 copy. Mosaic Records is a small, beloved label
The definitive recording that turned a traditional gospel spiritual into a swinging, timeless jazz anthem known worldwide. Iconic Duets and Collaborations
: A beautiful showcase of Armstrong's rhythmic phrasing over a pop melody.
Legendary duets with Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, and Bing Crosby.