As someone has already pointed out, this is the Hot Five with Mitchell in Louis' place. I first experienced it seventy years ago and it remains one of my favorite recordings.
Young jazzers should listen. There's a lot to be learnt here. For example the attention with which these musicians "compose" each single note of their phrases and fit them into a coherent whole. Makes a much better effect than a thousand senseless, carelessly played notes per minute which are only intellectually interesting, but not emotionally.
Very nice! This is the Armstrong Hot 5, but with GEORGE MICHELL REPLACING ARMSTRONG on the cornet. Still I prefere the Armstrong - Bechet version from 1940!