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Louis Prima & Keely Smith
His Greatest Hits [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Jan/1994 ] This CD contains some Louis Prima's New York hits from the days of "His New Orleans Gang" to some time with his Orchestra. It is also the first album in which music master Morgan Thomas joined the band... |
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Louis Prima
Jump,Jive an' Wail: the Essential [ EMI / CD - released 6/Aug/2007 ] |
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Louis Prima
The King of Jumpin' Swing: Greatest Hits (24-Bit Digitally Remastered) [ Black Coffee Records / Intermusic / CD - released 1/Jun/2012 ] |
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Louis Prima
Pretty Music - Prima Style, Vols. 1 & 2 [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Feb/1998 ] |
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Louis Prima
The Versatile Mr. Prima - Trumpet, Vocal & Hits [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Jan/2000 ] In retrospect, it would be easy to dismiss Louis Prima as a mere musical clown, a trumpet-playing extension of say Chico Marx... |
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Louis Prima
The Very Best of Louis Prima - Jump, Jive & Wail 1952-1959 [ Jasmine / CD - released 12/Feb/2021 ] Bandleader/singer/trumpeter LOUIS PRIMA, who'd enjoyed huge successes in the 1930s and '40s, mounted a major comeback in the 1950s, after teaming up with Keely Smith and Sam Butera & The Witnesses. |
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Louis Prima
The Wildest! [ Waxtime / LP - released 16/Sep/2002 ] Classics with Keely Smith, Sam Butera. Re-mastered plus bonus tracks |
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Louis Prima & Keely Smith
Louis And Keely! [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/Sep/1993 ] Louis Prima and wife Keely Smith released several collaborations, but this 1960 import reissue showcases one of their very best. Recorded for Dot Records in 1960, Louis & Keely features the duo performing swinging romantic tunes such as... |
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Louis Prima & Keely Smith
On Stage [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/May/1994 ] Another one of Dot Records released on to CD , this recording was made at Wilbur Clark's Desert Hotel Inn. Surprisingly, it features Prima's trumpet playing more than anything, we only hear two short songs from Keely... |
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Louis Prima & Keely Smith
Return Of The Wildest [ Jasmine / CD - released 1/May/1994 ] This re-issue from the near end of the Prima/Smith combination is definitely a good one. Originally released in 1961 by Dot records, this album has all the original features that made the Prima/Smith/Butera crew a hit... |