The music on this 71-minute CD (18 tunes) with Art Tatum is previously unreleased.The music was recorded during four live broadcast sessions in New York City –at Cafe Society, Birdland and the Bandbox – between 1951-1953. Sixteen of the numbers are in trio format with Everett Barksdale on guitar and Slam Stewart on bass; the last two numbers are piano solos by Art Tatum. The repertoire performed consists of popular tunes and jazz standards of the day. Art Tatum was a genius; his piano-playing is incomparable; he is one of the greatest American musicians of all time – in any genre. Keeping up with Art Tatum’s intricate style was a great challenge for his side-men; in this respect, guitarist Everett Barksdale was possibly the most successful of all Tatum’s side-men in finding Tatum’s wave-length.The juxtapositions of musical ideas, rhymes, rhythms and syntax fly by so quickly that they are practically impossible to grasp and digest all at once – therefore this CD deserves to be heard again and again in order to appreciate it fully. Tatum’s endless musical ideas prevented him from ever playing a tune the same way twice: just try listening to the three versions of ”Tenderly” on this CD!
Art Tatum – piano Everett Barksdale – guitar Slam Stewart – bass
Tenderly
Flying Home
The Man I Love
On The Sunny Side Of The Street
Sweet Lorraine
Tea For Two
Tenderly
Out Of Nowhere
Body And Soul
Sweet Lorraine
Tea For Two
Moonglow
Tenderly
I’ve Got The World On A String
September Song
Body And Soul
Where Or When
Taboo