Louis Armstrong   The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings
4.8
classic
Release Date: 2000
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5.0 classicNietzschesMoustache | December 7th 22

Dixieland, Vocal Jazz // 1925-1929 // Best: "West End Blues"

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5.0 classicDeathcar | September 17th 11

Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Art Blakey...you name it, if there's an influential jazz album, chances are they were influenced by this. Truly a groundbreaking record for it's time.

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5.0 classicGuyLiguili | February 14th 20
4.5 superbPunchforPunch | June 26th 19
4.5 superbAlex Stephenson | January 17th 19
4.5 superbMotokoKusanagi | May 23rd 17
4.0 excellentFriday13th | April 16th 17
5.0 classicPeporro98 | March 28th 17
4.0 excellentp4p | November 16th 16
5.0 classicNapolesonic | March 20th 16
5.0 classictheTourist | January 31st 16
5.0 classicMrYeeepa | September 7th 15
5.0 classicgocsa666 | July 15th 15
4.5 superbgryndstone | June 20th 15
4.5 superbAnimadversion | July 22nd 14
5.0 classicMuisc4Life26 | March 15th 14
5.0 classicThuckabe | October 24th 13
5.0 classicryufromstreetfighter | May 25th 13
5.0 classicFruitbread | March 6th 13
5.0 classicLouredine | August 5th 12
5.0 classicfrosty9003 | November 18th 11

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