Art Tatum [Storyville]

Art Tatum [Storyville]

  • Artist: Art Tatum
  • Label: Storyville
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Review

Art Tatum was heralded as being among the very best jazz pianists for much of his career, though his rapid-fire runs at the keyboard intimidated all but the very best musicians to some degree. As a result, there were long stretches when he wasn't recorded all that much, until Norman Granz hired him for marathon solo and small group dates during the last few years of the pianist's life. But collectors recognized the value in preserving many of his broadcast performances, radio transcriptions, and even a few private recordings made in clubs or private homes. This ten-CD boxed set includes over 675 minutes of music, including music from throughout almost the entire length of his career. While the sound quality isn't as good as commercial records made during the period, the audio restoration makes these selections very listenable. Tatum fans will seek out the solo tracks first, particularly the pianist's high-flying arrangements like "Yesterdays," "Taboo," and "Begin the Beguine." There are a number of trio tracks to choose from, though the best results come from his meeting with guitarist Les Paul, one of the few string players who could play on Tatum's level. Most of the music on the first nine CDs appeared on widely scattered and long unavailable LPs on various labels, though each of them was individually issued by Storyville. Almost all of the performances on disc ten make their commercial debut in this collection. Tatum's meeting with the young guitarist Tal Farlow is superb with excellent audio, while the club meeting with organist Joe Mooney shows the pianist in a more relaxed mood in "Moonglow," though the fireworks come out in the furious "Three Little Words," where he overshadows Mooney. Two after-hours performances from 1941 feature bassist Chocolate Williams, while vocalist Ann Robinson adds a bluesy vocal in "Stardust" and the overdramatic Ethel White takes her place for "Embraceable You." If Tatum fans who own the previous nine individual Storyville CDs from this collection think that this new material is not enough to make this boxed set worthy of purchasing, then the bonus DVD, with rare film and video footage of the pianist, should change their minds. There is a series of excerpts made for the {#March of Times} movie newsreels (one master and several outtakes of "Tiny's Exercise," a brief theme used as a set closer), two performances from the film {#The Fabulous Dorseys}, plus a show-stopping miniature of "Yesterdays" that came from {#The Spike Jones Show}. The detailed liner notes and numerous photos add to the value of this essential collection of rare Art Tatum. ~ Ken Dryden, All Music Guide

Details and Credits

Product Details
  • Label: Storyville
  • Release date: 2008/10/28
  • Best of, Live
Styles
  • Swing
  • Stride
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Art Tatum Piano
Babe Russin Sax (Tenor)
Bill Pemberton Bass
Bill Povey Sax (Alto)
Billy Exner Drums
Bob Goodrich Trumpet
Bob McReynolds Trombone
Bobby Rosengarden Drums
Charlie Barnet Sax (Tenor)
Chocolate Williams Bass
Clinton Nordquist Bass
Coleman Hawkins Sax (Tenor)
Everett Barksdale Guitar
Jack Gilford Voices
Jack Teagarden Trombone
Jimmy Dorsey Clarinet
Joe Mooney Organ
Joe Shulman Bass
Jud de Naut Bass
Les Jenkins Trombone
Les Paul Guitar
Louis Armstrong Trumpet
Murray Lauder Bass
Murray McEachern Clarinet
Ned Ciashine Accordion
Oscar Pettiford Bass
Philip Candreva Trumpet
Ray Bauduc Drums
Remo Palmieri Guitar
Sam Stewart Bass
Sid Catlett Drums
Skeets Herfurt Sax (Alto)
Slam Stewart Bass
Specs Powell Drums
Steve Allen Piano
Tal Farlow Guitar
Tiny Grimes Guitar
Tommy Dorsey Trombone
Ziggy Elman Trumpet
Technical Credits
Anders Stefansen Producer
Arnold Laubich Liner Notes
Duncan P Scheidt Photography
Eddie Stokes Announcer
Ernie "Bubbles" Whitman Announcer
Faye Emerson Performer
Felicity Howlett Liner Notes
Frederic E. Weatherly Adaptation
Hans Nielsen Engineer
Jerry Newman Engineer
Jørgen Vad Engineer
Ken Whitten Photography
Leonard Feather Introduction
Les Paul Trio Guest Appearance
Loren Schoenberg Liner Notes
Mildred Bailey Introduction
Milton Cross Narrator
Perry Como Introduction
Terry Waldo Technical Assistance
The Mike Hennessey Chastet Liner Notes
Wally Wickin Leader
Willis Conover Narrator
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