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Why was Louis Armstrong so important to Jazz? First of all his unmistakable and immediately recognizable voice, second, the way he brought into focus the trumpet, the rhythm of the trumpet, and the relationship of the instrument to the ensemble in jazz.
The Golden Age of Apocalypse offers both stone-cold skill and uncanny astrality, picking up where the Flying Lotus left off on 2010's Cosmogramma. RSD 10 year anniversary edition.
As a trumpeter, singer, and composer he recorded some of the most famous songs the world would ever hear. This Collected release combines songs from his early days with his big hits and collaborations. Features Billy Holiday and Ella Fitzgerald.
If 'For Emma, Forever Ago’ was the crisp, isolation of a northern Winter; ‘Bon Iver’ the rise and whirr of Spring; and '22, A Million', a crazy energy Summer record, ‘i,i’ completes the cycle: a fall record; Autumn-colored, ruminative, steeped.