Louis Armstrong The Complete Decca Studio Recordings Flac Patched [patched] -

When Louis Armstrong signed with Decca Records in 1935, the jazz landscape was shifting toward the big band swing era. Armstrong, who had previously recorded for Okeh and Victor, found a stable creative home under Decca founder Jack Kapp.

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When an old recording contains natural shellac surface noise, tape hiss, and room acoustic decay, lossy encoders view these elements as "unwanted data" and attempt to compress them. This results in a swirling, metallic artifact sound that coats the music. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

If you have the version, the primary feature is historical accuracy through pitch correction . You are essentially listening to a version of the album that sounds closer to the original studio performance than what was commercially available on CD for decades. Try again later