: Sourced directly from original Decca metal parts and lacquer discs, providing a "warm bath of Louis' joy" that far surpasses earlier "helter-skelter" reissues.
: Showcases how Armstrong adapted his virtuosic trumpet style to the larger orchestral formats of the 1930s and 40s. : Sourced directly from original Decca metal parts
The Decca sessions produced some of his most enduring hits, including: including: For the serious archivist
For the serious archivist, FLAC files usually come with embedded metadata and log files. These verify that the rip was performed correctly (if sourced from CD) and often include high-resolution scans of the original album art and liner notes—vital context for understanding the recording sessions. : Sourced directly from original Decca metal parts