St.louis Blues 1939

Jimmy Yancey - Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order 1939-1950, Vol. 1-3 (1991) 3CDs

Jimmy Yancey - Complete Recorded Works in Chronological Order 1939-1950, Vol. 1-3 (1991) 3CDs
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 582 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 500 Mb | Scans included
Boogie-Woogie, Piano Blues | Label: Document | # DOCD 5041-5043 | Time: 03:28:48

One of the seminal boogie-woogie pianists, Yancey was active in and around Chicago playing house parties and clubs from 1915, yet he remained unrecorded until May 1939, when he recorded "The Fives" and "Jimmy's Stuff" for a small label. Soon after, he became the first boogie-woogie pianist to record an album of solos, for Victor. By then, Yancey's work around Chicago had already influenced such younger and better-known pianists as Meade "Lux" Lewis, Pinetop Smith, and Albert Ammons.
Louis Armstrong - Original Album Classics  [2010, 5CD Box Set, Sony Music, 88697657212]

Louis Armstrong - Original Album Classics [2010, 5CD Box Set, Sony Music, 88697657212]
5CDs | Jazz | EAC Rip | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Covers -> 170 Mb | Box Art -> 20 Mb | Sony Music, 88697657212 | ~1256 + 789 Mb
VA - The Perfect Blues Collection: 25 Original Albums (2011) 25 CD Box Set

VA - The Perfect Blues Collection: 25 Original Albums (2011) 25 CD Box Set
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 6.3 Gb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 3 Gb | Scans included
Label: Sony Music | # 886977200922 | Time: 18:49:52
Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Jazz-Blues, Gospel, Blues-Rock

25 CD box set. Following the model of The Perfect Jazz Collection, this format comes in a cube lift off lid box, holding 25 original albums by 25 different artists. All original albums are replicated in mini jacket sleeves. This excellent value package, contains albums by legendary performers from the Blues genre ranging from 1951-2003; across some real classic albums, from Stevie Ray Vaughan, Aretha Franklin, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Taj Mahal, Etta James and many others.

VA - Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 (1999)  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 16, 2022
VA - Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 (1999)

VA - Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 (1999)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 263 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 216 Mb | Scans included
Pre-War Blues, Chicago Blues | Label: AMB | # ABMMCD 1227 | Time: 01:15:16

Chicago Urban Blues 1923-1945 is a concentrated anthology of historic recordings by individuals with ties to communities all across the southern United States. This collection includes well chosen examples by pianists Meade "Lux" Lewis, Bob Robinson (of Hokum Boys fame), Roosevelt Sykes, Clarence "Pinetop" Smith, and Jimmy Yancey, who played on one of only two recordings known to have been made by vocalist Faber Smith. Amos Easton, also known as Bumble Bee Slim, was backed on the ivories by Myrtle Jenkins, who also made records with Priscilla Stewart, Mary Mack, and the State Street Swingers. There's enough female energy in here to settle anybody's business. You hear Ida Cox accompanied by pianist Lovie Austin; Bertha "Chippie" Hill by Richard M. Jones, and Hannah May, who might have been Victoria Spivey's sister Elton Spivey, with Georgia Tom Dorsey and Tampa Red. Lil Johnson sings "My Stove's in Good Condition" backed by pianist Black Bob and guitarist Big Bill Broonzy. "Squat It" comes from a large body of works generated by the team of Memphis Minnie and Kansas Joe McCoy. Sippie Wallace sings the "Bedroom Blues," and her little brother Hersal Thomas performs his own "Suitcase Blues," which became a staple of the piano blues repertoire and received its best reinterpretation on a 1939 Blue Note recording by Albert Ammons.

Albert Ammons - 1939-1946 (1997) (Re-up)  Music

Posted by gribovar at May 21, 2021
Albert Ammons - 1939-1946 (1997) (Re-up)

Albert Ammons - 1939-1946 (1997)
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 252 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 181 MB | Covers (7 MB) included
Genre: Piano Blues/Jazz, Boogie-Woogie | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Classics Records (CLASSICS 927)

This CD offers three distinct periods in the development of boogie-woogie pianist Albert Ammons. Kicking off with solo tracks recorded in 1939 and 1944 for the Solo-Art and Commodore labels, the next batch follows him into a small-band format with Hop Lips Page practically stealing the show in his demonstrative style. The final ten selections emanate from Chicago sessions for Mercury - again with a small group - featuring vocals from Sippie Wallace and Mildred Anderson. Ammons was a giant in his chosen field of endeavor, and these sides make a marvelous addition to his too-short discography.
VA - The Ultimate Jazz Archive Collection (1899-1956) (2005) (168 CD Box Set)

VA - The Ultimate Jazz Archive Collection (1899-1956) (2005) (168 CD Box Set)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Tracks+.cue, log) | 42 Sets, 168 CDs, 07:00:25:24 min | 39,2 Gb | Scans->8,4 Gb
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Ragtime, Big Band, Dixieland, Swing / Label: Membran Music

The archive contains of 3179 tracks from 1899 until 1956 on 168 CDs and 2 books with 180 pages of artist biographies each. High-End mastered at 24-bit and 96 kHz.
The Archive is split into 42 Sets x 4xCD. Each CD is untitled and dedicated to one musician, who mostly appears in different collaborations.
VA - The Ultimate Jazz Archive Collection (1899-1956) (2005) (168 CDs Box Set)

VA - The Ultimate Jazz Archive Collection (1899-1956) (2005) (168 CDs Box Set)
MP3 320 kbps | 42 Sets, 168 CDs, 07:00:25:24 min | Covers included | 22,5 Gb
Genre: Jazz, Blues, Ragtime, Big Band, Dixieland, Swing / Label: Membran Music

The archive contains of 3179 tracks from 1899 until 1956 on 168 CDs and 2 books with 180 pages of artist biographies each. High-End mastered at 24-bit and 96 kHz.
The Archive is split into 42 Sets x 4xCD. Each CD is untitled and dedicated to one musician, who mostly appears in different collaborations.

Louis Armstrong - Satchmo: Ambassador Of Jazz (10CDs, 2011)  Music

Posted by Discograf_man at April 14, 2017
Louis Armstrong - Satchmo: Ambassador Of Jazz (10CDs, 2011)

Louis Armstrong - Satchmo: Ambassador Of Jazz (10CDs, 2011)
New Orleans Jazz | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 1,63 Gb
Label: Universal Music

This 10-CD set is as good a compendium of the genius of Louis Armstrong as anyone could wish for. It’s all here: the early years with the King Oliver and Fletcher Henderson bands, the glorious period of the Hot Fives and Sevens, the big band recordings of the Thirties, the collaborations with contemporaries such as Ella Fitzgerald. Then there are the later recordings, when Satchmo’s celebrity empowered him to soar over many political and racial divides. There’s also a fascinating unreleased Hollywood Bowl concert from 1956, a CD of “out-takes” from recording sessions, and a revealing interview with Dan Morgenstern.
Duke Ellington - The Best Of Duke Ellington (1932-1939) [4CD Box Set] (2008)

Duke Ellington - The Best Of Duke Ellington (1932-1939) [4CD Box Set] (2008)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 716 MB | Covers - 13 MB
Genre: Jazz, Big Band, Swing | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Sony BMG (88697302362)

This collection of Ellington's Thirties recordings is generous in that it offers 95 selections and meagre in that there is no discographical information at all (no recording dates, no personel, no matrix numbers). The liner notes give some information but leave one pining for more too. There the criticism ends. Audio restoration by Dutchman Harry Coster (who is attached to the Dutch Jazz Archive and has an outstanding reputation for painstaking restoration of old material) is beyond reproach and the recordings never sounded so good before. And of course there is the music itself, which is formidable, both in musical content and in execution by that peerless group of proud individuals that constituted the Duke Ellington orchestra…

VA - Cuba in America 1939-1962 (2016)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at July 16, 2024
VA - Cuba in America 1939-1962 (2016)

VA - Cuba in America 1939-1962 (2016)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless/ MP3 320 kbps | 3:28:09 | 470 / 930 Mb
Genre: Jazz

For over a century, American musicians were exposed to Cuban rhythms and melodies. In assimilating them they created a very infl uential, new Latin-American sound. This compendium shows how blues, rock and jazz were deeply affected by the golden age of the rumba, son, bolero and mambo styles, which were all in vogue in North America before the Cuban revolution — when people could still freely circulate between the two countries. The USA also left its mark on Cuban musicians of the diaspora, many of which are included here.