Wild Man Blues by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven

First released: 1927, Length: 3:15
1927-05-07, mx. 80848-C

Creators (7)

Instruments

  1. John Thomas (07 May 1927) trombone
  2. Johnny Dodds (07 May 1927) clarinet
  3. Johnny St. Cyr (07 May 1927) banjo
  4. Lil Hardin Armstrong (07 May 1927) piano
  5. Louis Armstrong (07 May 1927) cornet
  6. Pete Briggs (07 May 1927) tuba
  7. Warren “Baby” Dodds (07 May 1927) drums (drum set)

Works (1)

Recording Of

  1. Wild Man Blues (07 May 1927)

    Composer

    1. Jelly Roll Morton
    2. Louis Armstrong

Related Recordings (1)

Edits

  1. Wild Man Blues by Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven

Releases containing this recording (50)

Official

Album - Compilation

  1. The Louis Armstrong Story, Volume II: Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven 1951 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven
  2. Giants of Jazz: Louis Armstrong 1980 Louis Armstrong
  3. The Hot Five and Hot Sevens, Volume II 1988 Louis Armstrong
  4. The Hot Fives and Hot Sevens, Volume II 1988 Louis Armstrong
  5. The Hot Fives & Hot Sevens, Volume II 1988 Louis Armstrong
  6. Hot Five and Hot Seven 1925-1928 1990 Louis Armstrong
  7. The Jazz Collector Edition: 1925-1928 1990 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five & Hot Seven
  8. The Chronological Classics: Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five and Hot Seven 1926-1927 1991 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five and Hot Seven
  9. West End Blues 1926-1928 1991 Louis Armstrong, Hot Five & Hot Seven
  10. His Best Recordings, 1924-1938 1993 Louis Armstrong
  11. The History of Jazz: New Orleans Joys 1994 Various Artists
  12. The 25 Greatest: Hot Fives & Hot Sevens 1995 Louis Armstrong
  13. The Majestic Years 01 May 1996 Louis Armstrong
  14. Hot Fives & Sevens, Volume 2 1998 Louis Armstrong
  15. Hot Fives and Sevens 26 Oct 1999 Louis Armstrong
  16. The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings 22 Aug 2000 Louis Armstrong
  17. I Got Rhythm 15 Oct 2000 Louis Armstrong
  18. Les Triomphes du jazz 2000 Various Artists
  19. The Chronological Classics: Louis Armstrong, Volume 1: 1925-1932 2000 Louis Armstrong
  20. Louis Armstrong 2000 Louis Armstrong
  21. The History Of Jazz: The Early Days 2001 Various Artists
  22. The History of Jazz: 100 Jazz Hits as Featured in the Celebrated TV Series 2001 Various Artists
  23. The Best of the Hot Five & Hot Seven Recordings 23 Jul 2002 Louis Armstrong
  24. Hot Fives and Hot Sevens 2002 Louis Armstrong
  25. 24 Chefs-d'œuvre 2003 Louis Armstrong
  26. It’s Louis Armstrong 06 Jun 2005 Louis Armstrong
  27. The Ultimate Jazz Archive, Set 03: Classic Jazz, Ragtime, Dixieland 29 Aug 2005 Johnny Dodds, Louis Armstrong, Luis Russell, Red Nichols
  28. The Ultimate Jazz Archive 29 Aug 2005 Various Artists
  29. King Louis 11 Oct 2005 Louis Armstrong
  30. High Society 2005 Louis Armstrong Jazz Edition series
  31. The Essence of Louis Armstrong 23 Oct 2006 Louis Armstrong
  32. The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings 2006 Louis Armstrong
  33. The Essence of Louis Armstrong 2006 Louis Armstrong
  34. Non Stop Music 08 Jan 2007 Louis Armstrong
  35. Intégrale, Vol. 4 : “West End Blues” 1926‐1928 2007 Louis Armstrong
  36. Hot Fives and Sevens 2007 Louis Armstrong
  37. The Best of Louis Armstrong: The Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings 02 Jun 2008 Louis Armstrong
  38. The Encyclopedia of Jazz, Part 1/5: Classic Jazz – From New Orleans to Harlem 24 Oct 2008 Various Artists
  39. The Best of the Hot Fives and Sevens 2008 Louis Armstrong
  40. Intégrale Louis Armstrong, Vol. 4 : “West End Blues” 1926-1928 03 Aug 2009 Louis Armstrong
  41. The Complete Jazz Collection 20 Apr 2010 Louis Armstrong
  42. The Complete Masters 1925–1945 21 Nov 2011 Louis Armstrong
  43. The Jazz Years: History of Jazz Box Set 29 2011 Various Artists
  44. Mitos do jazz, Volume 2: Louis Armstrong 17 Feb 2012 Louis Armstrong
  45. The Real... Louis Armstrong 2012 Louis Armstrong
  46. The OKeh, Columbia & RCA Victor Recordings - 1925-1933 2012 Louis Armstrong
  47. Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven 2016 Louis Armstrong

Single

  1. Wild Man Blues / Gully Low Blues 1927 Louis Armstrong and His Hot Seven