As Wolfie says, look for early Audio Fidelity pressings. One features Louis Armstrong and one of his last bands as well as Thelma Middleton, and the sound is spectacular. Audio Fidelity also packaged this disk with one by the amateurish Dukes of Dixieland and, amazingly, actual got Louis to record yet another record with them (what a mismatch). This was only sold as a three record set as a private label offering by EJKorvette, the early discount chain. I own that set, and while I don't know for sure I suspect it is worth a fair amount of change. The individual Dukes-only recording and the Armstrong recordings were also sold as singles.
BTW, that discount chain had sound rooms in each of its stores in the late fifties/early sixties. Filled with Japanese receivers.
BTW, that discount chain had sound rooms in each of its stores in the late fifties/early sixties. Filled with Japanese receivers.