I Would Do Anything for You - Art Tatum, Hill, Alexander [Pi
When a Woman Loves a Man - Art Tatum, Hanighen
Emaline - Art Tatum, Parish, Mitchell
Love Me - Art Tatum, Washington, Ned
Cocktails for Two - Art Tatum, Coslow, Sam
After You've Gone - Art Tatum, Creamer, Henry
Stardust - Art Tatum, Carmichael, Hoagy
Ill Wind - Art Tatum, Arlen, Harold
The Shout - Art Tatum, Scott, Lannie
Beautiful Love - Art Tatum, Gillespie, Haven
Liza (All the Clouds'll Roll Away) - Art Tatum, Gershwin, George
I Ain't Got Nobody - Art Tatum, Graham, Roger [Song
Stay as Sweet as You Are - Art Tatum, Gordon, Mack
I Wish I Were Twins - Art Tatum, DeLange, Eddie
Gone With the Wind - Art Tatum, Magidson, Herbert
Stormy Weather - Art Tatum, Arlen, Harold
Chloe - Art Tatum, Kahn, Gus
The Sheik of Araby - Art Tatum, Smith, Harry [2] Be
Tea for Two - Art Tatum, Caesar, Irving
Deep Purple - Art Tatum, DeRose, Peter
It Had to Be You - Art Tatum, Jones, Isham
Track Listings (26) - Disc #2
Oh, You Crazy Moon - Art Tatum, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
Over the Rainbow - Art Tatum, Arlen, Harold
Day In - Day Out - Art Tatum, Bloom, Rube
All God's Chillun Got Rhythm - Art Tatum, Jurman, Walter
Elegie - Art Tatum, Massenet, Jules
Humoresque - Art Tatum, Dvorak, Antonin
Sweet Lorraine - Art Tatum, Burwell, Clifford R
Get Happy - Art Tatum, Arlen, Harold
Lullaby of the Leaves - Art Tatum, Petkere, Bernice
Tiger Rag - Art Tatum, Costa, Harry Da
Sweet Emaline, My Gal - Art Tatum, Creamer, Henry
Love Me - Art Tatum, Washington, Ned
Begin the Beguine - Art Tatum, Porter, Cole
Rosetta - Art Tatum, Hines, Earl
(Back Home Again In) Indiana - Art Tatum, Hanley, James F.
Wee Baby Blues - Art Tatum, Johnson, Pete [Pian
Stompin' at the Savoy - Art Tatum, Goodman, Benny
Last Goodbye Blues - Art Tatum, Johnson, Pete [Pian
Battery Bounce - Art Tatum, Tatum, Art
Lucillle - Art Tatum, Williams, Spencer
Rock Me Mama - Art Tatum, Jones, Isham
Corrina, Corrina - Art Tatum, Chatman, Bo
Lonesome Graveyard Blues - Art Tatum, Jones, M.
I Got Rhythm - Art Tatum, Gershwin, George
Mop, Mop - Art Tatum, Hawkins, Coleman
Esquire Bounce - Art Tatum, Feather, Leonard
Track Listings (22) - Disc #3
My Ideal - Art Tatum, Chase, Newell
Exactly Like You - Art Tatum, Fields, Dorothy
Flying Home - Art Tatum, Goodman, Benny
Dark Eyes - Art Tatum, Traditional
Body and Soul - Art Tatum, Eyton, Frank
I Know That You Know - Art Tatum, Caldwell, Anne
Hallelujah - Art Tatum, Grey, Clifford
Yesterdays - Art Tatum, Harbach, Otto
Tatum Pole Boogie - Art Tatum, Tatum, Art
Willow Weep for Me - Art Tatum, Ronell, Ann
I Cover the Waterfront - Art Tatum, Green, Johnny [1]
Aunt Hagar's Blues - Art Tatum, Brymn, Tim
Nice Work if You Can Get It - Art Tatum, Gershwin, George
Someone to Watch Over Me - Art Tatum, Gershwin, George
Dardanella - Art Tatum, Bernard, Felix
Time on My Hands - Art Tatum, Adamson, Harold
Sweet Lorraine - Art Tatum, Burwell, Clifford R
Somebody Loves Me - Art Tatum, DeSylva, Buddy
Don't Blame Me - Art Tatum, Fields, Dorothy
My Heart Stood Still - Art Tatum, Hart, Lorenz
You Took Advantage of Me - Art Tatum, Hart, Lorenz
I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues - Art Tatum, Arlen, Harold
Track Listings (24) - Disc #4
Goin' Home - Art Tatum, Dvorak, Antonin
Blue Skies - Art Tatum, Berlin, Irving
It's the Talk of the Town - Art Tatum, Livingston, Jerry
Dancing in the Dark - Art Tatum, Dietz, Howard
Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams (And Dream Your Troubles Away) - Art Tatum, Barris, Harry
Just A-Sittin' and A-Rockin' - Art Tatum, Ellington, Duke
You're Driving Me Crazy - Art Tatum, Donaldson, Walter
In a Sentimental Mood - Art Tatum, Ellington, Duke
She's Funny That Way - Art Tatum, Moret, Neil
I'll Never Be the Same - Art Tatum, Kahn, Gus
Night and Day - Art Tatum, Porter, Cole
It's Only a Paper Moon - Art Tatum, Arlen, Harold
Three Little Words - Art Tatum, Kalmar, Bert
On the Sunny Side of the Street - Art Tatum, Fields, Dorothy
Why Was I Born? - Art Tatum, Hammerstein, Oscar
If I Could Be With You (One Hour Tonight) - Art Tatum, Creamer, Henry
Mean to Me - Art Tatum, Ahlert, Fred E.
I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans - Art Tatum, Dietz, Howard
Can't We Be Friends? - Art Tatum, James, Paul
What Is This Thing Called Love? - Art Tatum, Porter, Cole
Crazy Rhythm - Art Tatum, Caesar, Irving
Limehouse Blues - Art Tatum, Braham, Philip
I'm Coming Virginia - Art Tatum, Cook, Will Marion
The Man I Love - Art Tatum, Gershwin, George
The majority of the jazz pianist's recordings during his 1932-1951 prime as a technically accomplished jazz musician are covered by this 99-track compilation. Unaccompanied solo performances are combined with recordings ... more »made with a small band featuring blues shouter Big Joe Turner, an all-star lineup of jazz greats at The Met, & the Art Tatum trio. Includes 44-page illustrated booklet with authoritative biography/musical critique & full discography details. Four standard jewel cases housed in a slipbox. Proper. 2003.« less
The majority of the jazz pianist's recordings during his 1932-1951 prime as a technically accomplished jazz musician are covered by this 99-track compilation. Unaccompanied solo performances are combined with recordings made with a small band featuring blues shouter Big Joe Turner, an all-star lineup of jazz greats at The Met, & the Art Tatum trio. Includes 44-page illustrated booklet with authoritative biography/musical critique & full discography details. Four standard jewel cases housed in a slipbox. Proper. 2003.
CD Reviews
Very impressive collection
Maximinus Thrax | Michigan | 01/30/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This set is fascinating. Hearing Tatum rip through standard after standard and turn them inside out with his finger play provides for hours of listening pleasure. He was a very gifted pianist capable of riunning from one end of the keyboard to the other at lightning speeds. His precision is also impressive.
I would really only recommend this set with a qualification though. The vast majority of the tracks consist of solo, unbacked Tatum. There are relatively few tracks (less than a quarter of them) that have Art with any kind of back-up. Thus what you hear is mostly piano, piano, piano. The reason I mention this is that it was not clear to me at the time I bought this set that it was going to be like that. If you are interested in hearing Art in a group setting, check out his releases on the Pablo label. If you are ready to hear solo Tatum, then definitely get this collection. I almost want to thank Proper for releasing all of this important old material on these inexpensive sets."
Tatum-Unrestricted genius
W. Hammond | Atl | 04/20/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Unlike the other reviewer of this material, I do feel that Art Tatum's work is at its very best when he plays alone. Other musicians simply interfere with what he does and his artistry. The great volumn of the material provided in this collection is simply overwhelming. And probably not meant to be absorbed in great quantities at one setting. It is meant to be comtemplated and to get wrapped up in little by little. Don't listen to too much at one setting; there is simply too much to concentrate on.
We will probably never see the likes of Art Tatum again. Thank goodness that we have collections such as these to listen to and tto learn from."
Excellent Box Set From a Master Pianist
Roger Berlind | NY, USA | 01/14/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Art Tatum is generally considered one of the best jazz pianists of all time. For instance, a 2001 survey of listeners of WAER of Syracuse University ranked him second, only behind Oscar Peterson. The set's informative 44 page booklet quotes jazz critic Whitney Balliet from 1968: "He was said to be the greatest jazz pianist who had ever lived and he was said to be not a jazz pianist at all. He was admired by classical pianists ... by jazz musicians, and by dazzled, tin eared laymen."
This bargain-priced box set from Proper gives you 4 CDs of Tatum's earlier recordings, covering his output from 1932 to 1951. This gets you a good sample of his music. The sound is generally good, any flaws being due to problems in the original sources. As other reviewers mentioned, the set consists mostly of solo performances. Note that this set does not include any of the famous recordings produced by Norman Granz on his Clef label in the early 1950s a few years before Tatum died; these are now available on the Pablo label.
I did not know Tatum's music at all before listening to this set. In fact, while I have over 200 Jazz CDs, I don't really have any solo Jazz piano. My initial reaction was that it all sounded kind of monotonous. I could hear that Tatum had excellent technique and did a lot of clever improvising, but I wondered whether I had made a mistake buying a 4 CD set of his music. However, the more I listen to this set, the more I appreciate Tatum's genius and musicality. I'm sure much of it is beyond me since I'm not a musician. Even so, if you listen to this set multiple times and pay close attention, you will discover lots of music to treasure. Even if you don't like it, you're only risking $26.
After I digest this set more thoroughly, I think I'll get some of the Pablo recordings too."