Verve Records proudly presents 'Louis In London', a remarkable live album capturing the last great performance of the one - and - only Louis Armstrong. This legendary recording took place at the BBC on July 2, 1968, just weeks after Armstrong's chart - topping success with 'What A Wonderful World' in the UK. The album features a 13 - track collection that showcases Armstrong's groundbreaking career, from W.C. Handy’s 'Ole Miss' to international hits like 'Mack The Knife'. The tracklist includes classic songs such as 'When It’s Sleepy Time Down South', '(Back Home Again) In Indiana', and many more. This recording was originally made for the 'Show Of The Week – Louis Armstrong' on BBC TV and first broadcast on September 22, 1968. On this album, Louis Armstrong plays the trumpet, and he is accompanied by The All Stars: Tyree Glenn on trombone, Joe Muranyi on clarinet, Marty Napoleon on piano, Buddy Catlett on bass, and Danny Barcelona on drums. Get your hands on this limited blue vinyl LP to enjoy a piece of musical history.

Using this Louis Armstrong limited blue vinyl LP is easy. First, make sure your record player is clean and in good working condition. Place the vinyl gently on the turntable, center it, and then drop the needle on the starting groove of the first track. As for the sound quality, the vinyl gives a warm and rich audio experience that's hard to beat. When handling the vinyl, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. Fingerprints can cause scratches and affect the sound. After each use, put the vinyl back in its sleeve to protect it from dust. Store the LP in a cool, dry place, and keep it upright to prevent warping. This way, you can enjoy Louis Armstrong's amazing performance on this vinyl for years to come.