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Live 1953-1955, Vol. 7
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Album: Live 1953-1955, Vol. 7
Artist: Art Tatum
Release Date: 11/2/2004
Genre: Jazz

Volume seven in the nine-CD series of previously unreleased and formerly scarce Art Tatum performances features the miraculous pianist mostly with his 1950s trio of guitarist Everett Barksdale and bassist Slam Stewart. Tatum is featured on a pair of radio shows, performing "Yesterdays" on the... [+] Expand

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4.0 out of 5 stars Scott Yanow, All Music Guide
Volume seven in the nine-CD series of previously unreleased and formerly scarce Art Tatum performances features the miraculous pianist mostly with his 1950s trio of guitarist Everett Barksdale and bassist Slam Stewart. Tatum is featured on a pair of radio shows, performing "Yesterdays" on the Spike Jones show, at a concert, and on two broadcasts of Steve Allen's Tonight Show. The latter is particularly intriguing, for Allen at one point interviews Tatum and gets him to repeat one of his rapid lines a few times. For "Fine and Dandy," Steve Allen is persuaded to play second piano with Tatum, faring pretty well. Other highlights on this valuable CD include "Soft Winds," a rapid "Tea for Two," "My Heart Stood Still" and two versions apiece of "Memories of You" and "Sweet Lorraine."
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