: :Louis Armstrong recorded for RCA Victor for two relatively brief periods in his long career, in the early days of his big band (1932 to '33) and in the period when he broke up the orchestra and returned to a New Orleans-style smaller ensemble (1946 to '47). This four-CD set is evenly divided between the two periods. The early big bands--first drummer Chick Webb's and then the trumpeter's own--provide a comfortable setting for Armstrong, who simply reigned supreme among jazz soloists of the period, with peerless invention and a stunning flexibility. ...
:Album Description:Features 60 classic Sinatra tracks on three CDs. Three standard jewel cases packaged together in a colorful slipcase! Master Song. 2002.
:Album Description:Features 60 classic Sinatra tracks on three CDs. Three standard jewel cases packaged together in a colorful slipcase! Master Song. 2002.
:Album Description:Features 60 classic Sinatra tracks on three CDs. Three standard jewel cases packaged together in a colorful slipcase! Master Song. 2002.
:Album Description:Features 60 classic Sinatra tracks on three CDs. Three standard jewel cases packaged together in a colorful slipcase! Master Song. 2002.
:Album Description:Features 60 classic Sinatra tracks on three CDs. Three standard jewel cases packaged together in a colorful slipcase! Master Song. 2002.
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