Louis Armstrong The Complete Decca Studio Recordings Flac Patched [exclusive] Link

The only legitimate way to own the Decca recordings currently is the shoddy, incomplete "The Decca Singles 1935-1946" on Verve/UMe, which uses heavy noise reduction and missing takes. It is objectively worse.

Corrected pitch fluctuations found in previous digital releases. The only legitimate way to own the Decca

Since these are historic recordings (1930s–1940s), file format matters immensely. The only legitimate way to own the Decca

A revisit of his 1928 masterpiece, showing how his style had evolved. The only legitimate way to own the Decca

For years, collectors have struggled with inconsistent digital transfers of Louis Armstrong’s pivotal Decca years—a period that gave us "Jeepers Creepers," "When the Saints Go Marching In," and his revolutionary small-group sides with the Mills Brothers. This release is not another rehash. It is a of the complete Decca studio recordings from his prime middle era.