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Louis Armstrong - The Complete Decca Studio Recordings -flac- |best|

: Recordings like the 1938 version of "Struttin' With Some Barbecue" show Armstrong at his absolute peak of technical power and tonal brilliance. Key Collections & Track Highlights

Some notable tracks from "The Complete Decca Studio Recordings": : Recordings like the 1938 version of "Struttin'

Satchmo’s Blueprint: Why Louis Armstrong’s Complete Decca Studio Recordings Belong in Your FLAC Collection : Every brassy, bold solo sounds like Armstrong

, offering the highest possible fidelity for digital formats like FLAC. The technology of the time made them sound

Widely cited as a "flawless jazz record" for its solo construction.

: Every brassy, bold solo sounds like Armstrong is standing in the room.

This era is famous for Louis singing duets. If you see tracks like "Gone Fishin'" (with Bing Crosby), note that Crosby's vocal tracks were often laid down separately in Hollywood, while Louis recorded his parts in New York. The technology of the time made them sound like they were in the same room.