Louis Armstrong - Satchmo's Golden Favorites
- Artist Louis Armstrong
- Title Satchmo's Golden Favorites
- Label Sir Val Sir Val MCA Records
- Catalogue No SV 7005 SV. 7005
- Format LP
- Genre Soul Jazz
- Media Condition Very Good Plus (VG+)
- Sleeve Condition Very Good Plus (VG+)
Year Released: This is a compilation album, and different "Golden Favorites" or "Greatest Hits" compilations for Louis Armstrong have been released over many decades. A very common and influential one was released in 1961 (on Decca Records), though similar titles appeared later. For this description, I'll focus on the content typically found on such a compilation.
Genre: Jazz, Traditional Pop, Swing, Dixieland.
Detailed Description Containing Key Facts: "Satchmo's Golden Favorites" (or similar titled compilations like "Satchmo's Greatest Hits") collects some of the most beloved and historically significant recordings by Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong (1901-1971), one of the most influential figures in the history of jazz. Such an album would typically feature tracks spanning his prolific career, showcasing his revolutionary cornet and trumpet playing, his instantly recognizable gravelly vocal style, and his charismatic stage presence. Key tracks often included would be foundational jazz pieces like "What a Wonderful World," "Hello, Dolly!," "Mack the Knife," "Dream a Little Dream of Me," and early recordings that shaped the sound of Dixieland and swing. Armstrong's innovations in improvisation, his unique vocal phrasing, and his ability to transcend racial barriers through his music made him a global icon. A "Golden Favorites" album serves as an excellent introduction to his enduring legacy, highlighting his joyous approach to music and his profound impact on popular song
