Time: 52:51
File: MP3 @ 320K/s
Released: 2018
Styles: Jazz, Blues, Swing, Big Band
Art: Front
01. Sugar (That Sugar Baby O' Mine) (3:17)
02. My Bucket's Got A Hole In It (4:05)
03. I'm In The Market For You (3:23)
04. Ol' Man Mose (3:11)
05. That's My Home (3:10)
06. Basin Street Blues (4:16)
07. Up A Lazy River (3:38)
08. I'm A Ding Dong Daddy (From Dumas) (2:36)
09. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans (5:35)
10. On The Sunny Side Of The Street (3:16)
11. Music Goes Round And Round (2:55)
12. Sweet Georgia Brown (2:39)
13. I'm Shootin' High (3:16)
14. A Kiss To Build A Dream On (3:34)
15. Pennies From Heaven (3:53)
Roberta Donnay & the Prohibition Mob Band, based out of San Francisco release "My Heart Belongs To Satchmo", is a tribute to Louis Armstrong's Hot Five and Hot Seven Band's early recordings.
After two very enjoyable CDs of music from the 1920s-30s, Roberta Donnay and her Prohibition Mob Band continue their exploration of early jazz and swing with a tribute to one of the most influential figures in all of jazz. Donnay is possibly the first female singer to record a full-length project devoted exclusively to Louis Armstrong.
For My Heart Belongs To Satchmo, Roberta Donnay & the Prohibition Mob Band revive 15 songs from Armstrong's career. Avoiding the obvious hits, Donnay performs both superior obscurities and personal favorites.
"'My Heart Belongs To Satchmo' is such a joyful project for me," adds Donnay, "I wanted to capture the heart of Satchmo and the love that we have of his music." Ms. Donnay, her arrangers, and the musicians of the Prohibition Mob Band succeed at paying a loving tribute to the great Satchmo. - Scott Yanow, jazz journalist/historian
After two very enjoyable CDs of music from the 1920s-30s, Roberta Donnay and her Prohibition Mob Band continue their exploration of early jazz and swing with a tribute to one of the most influential figures in all of jazz. Donnay is possibly the first female singer to record a full-length project devoted exclusively to Louis Armstrong.
For My Heart Belongs To Satchmo, Roberta Donnay & the Prohibition Mob Band revive 15 songs from Armstrong's career. Avoiding the obvious hits, Donnay performs both superior obscurities and personal favorites.
"'My Heart Belongs To Satchmo' is such a joyful project for me," adds Donnay, "I wanted to capture the heart of Satchmo and the love that we have of his music." Ms. Donnay, her arrangers, and the musicians of the Prohibition Mob Band succeed at paying a loving tribute to the great Satchmo. - Scott Yanow, jazz journalist/historian
My Heart Belongs To Satchmo
Pretty good tribute album. Musicians around the singer does a good job. I like Sunny Side Of The Street done in a slower way.
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