I bought this on Asch label in 1945-46? This and Johnny Guarnieri Trio with Slam Stewart my favorites. I re-purchased a few times in better condition.
I first heard this recording on an old NPR program called "Jazz Revisited" that ran back in the 1970's and 1980's. Then sometime during the late 1980's I bought a 10" Jazztone LP that had this (and Red Norvo's "Slam Slam Blues") on it. It may not be the absolute best Tatum out there, but it is my favorite.
brilliant!
brabazon10 7 months ago
Awesome! TY CD for posting
paulostroff99 11 months ago
SENSACIONAL!!! Muito, muito, muitíssimo, obrigada pela postagem!!!
anateressa 1 year ago
Skull27
I bought this on Asch label in 1945-46? This and Johnny Guarnieri Trio with Slam Stewart my favorites. I re-purchased a few times in better condition.
alavakian 1 year ago
I first heard this recording on an old NPR program called "Jazz Revisited" that ran back in the 1970's and 1980's. Then sometime during the late 1980's I bought a 10" Jazztone LP that had this (and Red Norvo's "Slam Slam Blues") on it. It may not be the absolute best Tatum out there, but it is my favorite.
wadeharris65 1 year ago
Very cool.
I have a 12" Art Tatum set on the Asch label - listening to this is all the explaination needed for the reason why I'll never let go of it.
SwingMan1937 2 years ago