Louis Armstrong E Le Origini is a collection of classic jazz songs performed by various artists, paying tribute to the legendary Louis Armstrong. The album features a diverse range of artists, including Louis Prima, Billie Holiday, and Duke Ellington, among others. The compilation offers a nostalgic journey through the early days of jazz, showcasing the roots and evolution of the genre.
The album opens with "West End Blues," a seminal piece by Armstrong that set the standard for jazz trumpet playing. The rendition by Joe "King" Oliver and his Orchestra captures the essence of the original, with its intricate harmonies and smooth improvisation. The album then moves on to "Ain't Misbehavin'" by Fats Waller, a playful and upbeat tune that showcases Waller's unique style and humor.
Another standout track is "St. Louis Blues," performed by Bessie Smith, a blues singer known for her powerful vocals and emotional delivery. Smith's rendition is haunting and soulful, capturing the pain and longing of the lyrics. The album also includes Armstrong's iconic "What a Wonderful World," a timeless classic that continues to inspire and uplift listeners.