Louis Armstrong - The Complete Decca Studio Recordings -flac- | SAFE ✮ |
The complete Decca studio catalog is staggering in its breadth. A comprehensive collection spans several distinct phases of Armstrong's career: 1. The Big Band Era (Late 1930s – 1940s)
This is a definitive collection documenting Louis Armstrong’s studio work for the Decca label. This era (roughly 1935 to 1946) is crucial in jazz history, marking Armstrong's transition from a pioneering hot soloist to a mainstream entertainer and pop culture icon, while still retaining his incredible trumpet virtuosity. The complete Decca studio catalog is staggering in
Louis Armstrong's Decca era represents the bridge between early jazz and the birth of modern American popular music. It captures a genius at the absolute peak of his creative power, balancing commercial appeal with uncompromising artistic integrity. This era (roughly 1935 to 1946) is crucial
— likely in FLAC format.
Expect a comprehensive multi-disc anthology in 16-bit/44.1kHz FLAC to occupy roughly 2GB to 4GB of hard drive space. — likely in FLAC format
A complete Decca studio anthology spans hundreds of tracks, charting Armstrong’s evolution from a fiery instrumentalist to a master storyteller. 1. The Big Band Masterpieces





