medjuck Posted Saturday at 03:08 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:08 PM (edited) https://storyvillerecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-musical-autobiography-vol-1?utm_source=album_release&utm_medium=email&utm_content=fanpub_fb&utm_campaign=storyvillerecords%2Balbum%2Ba-musical-autobiography-vol-1 Has this been released before? Edited Saturday at 03:18 PM by medjuck Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted Saturday at 03:55 PM Report Posted Saturday at 03:55 PM Looks treacherously like record no. 1 and not quite half of record no. 2 of the 4-LP set that has been released and reissued countless times since 1957 under the same "Musical Autobiography" name on Decca, Brunswick and assorted other labels that eventually came under the MCA flag. https://www.discogs.com/master/411024-Louis-Armstrong-Satchmo-A-Musical-Autobiography-Of-Louis-Armstrong Not a particularly rare item on the secondhand market. Makes me wonder why anyone would want to hop on THAT bandwagon now ... Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 04:14 PM Report Posted Saturday at 04:14 PM (edited) The Storyville parent label has released the Autobiography sessions before, in the '90s on their Jazz Unlimited label. https://www.discogs.com/release/9895558-Louis-Armstrong-The-New-and-Revised-Satchmo-A-Musical-Autobiography-Volume-1 Edited Saturday at 04:16 PM by jazzbo Quote
medjuck Posted Saturday at 06:09 PM Author Report Posted Saturday at 06:09 PM How is the music? And what is the recording date? I'm looking at an Armstrong discography which is rather dismissive of the project but can't find this particular line-up. Doesn't mean it's not there just that I couldn't find it. Quote
Big Beat Steve Posted Saturday at 07:15 PM Report Posted Saturday at 07:15 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, medjuck said: How is the music? And what is the recording date? I'm looking at an Armstrong discography which is rather dismissive of the project but can't find this particular line-up. Doesn't mean it's not there just that I couldn't find it. As far as I can see the line-up on the Storyville site is ONLY correct for track 17 (Muskrat Ramble) taken from the 1947 Boston Symphony Hall concert. The booklet of the 4-LP set on MCA gives several different lineups and recording dates for the tracks that are included in the set shown under the Storyville link (and that make up the first 1 1/2 LPs or so of that set, except for track 4 which was not on that 4-LP set). Most tracks are from various dates in December, 1956, and January, 1957. In short, the information on that site is only an approximation. Edited Saturday at 07:17 PM by Big Beat Steve Quote
Chuck Nessa Posted Saturday at 08:53 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:53 PM No time to sort the details, but I have this 3 cd Verve set.from 25 years ago Quote
jazzbo Posted Saturday at 08:57 PM Report Posted Saturday at 08:57 PM The authentic "Autobiography" music is great. I have that 3 cd set, and also any corresponding material (sans "reminiscences") on the Armstrong Decca All Stars set. Quote
John L Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago This is a great set indeed. If you have the Mosaic Decca All Stars box, that doesn't do it justice at all, even though all of the studio tracks are there. You need the 3-disc set with the original ordering and the narration. Quote
mikeweil Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago 2 hours ago, John L said: You need the 3-disc set with the original ordering and the narration. This one? Quote
John L Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, mikeweil said: This one? I personally have the three discs that Lon posted above on Jazz Unlimited. But I assume that the newer set is the same, maybe with better sound. Quote
AllenLowe Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I honestly think the narration is not particularly interesting or important. What is interesting and important is that Armstrong, in these performances, breaks out of the formulas he had gotten into as a matter of touring. They made him a star, but THIS made him an artist. On 3/14/2026 at 2:09 PM, medjuck said: How is the music? And what is the recording date? I'm looking at an Armstrong discography which is rather dismissive of the project but can't find this particular line-up. Doesn't mean it's not there just that I couldn't find it. yes, this has been released in a few formats. And any discography that is dismissive of this, one of Armstrong's great post-War efforts, ought to be tossed in the garbage, after being burned. Edited 2 hours ago by AllenLowe Quote
jazzbo Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago I enjoy the narration but I agree it's not essential. The music is amazing. Quote
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