ART TATUM - JEWELS IN THE TREASURE BOX (RSD24) (33% OFF)
$ 75.99
Hollow Bone Records
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1 Night and Day
2 Where or When
3 On the Sunny Side of the Street
4 Don’t Blame Me
5 Soft Winds
6 These Foolish Things
7 Flying Home
8 Memories of You
9 What Does It Take
10 Tenderly
11 Crazy Rhythm
12 The Man I Love
13 Tea for Two
14 I Cover the Waterfront
15 Body and Soul
16 Laura
17 Humoresque
18 Begin the Beguine
19 There Will Never Be Another You / September Song
20 Just One of Those Things
21 Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams
22 St. Louis Blues
23 After You’ve Gone
24 Someone To Watch Over Me
25 Would You Like To Take A Walk?
26 Elegy
27 Sweet Lorraine
28 Out of Nowhere
29 Indiana
30 Tabu
31 Judy
32 Lover
33 Dark Eyes
34 Stompin’ at the Savoy
35 If
36 Stardust
37 Air Mail Special
38 I’ve Got the World on A String
39 The Kerry Dance
Jewels in the Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings is a previously unissued 3-LP collection of recordings from jazz icon and virtuosic pianist, Art Tatum, captured live at the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago in March of 1953 with guitarist Everett Barksdale and bassist Slam Stewart. These recordings were transferred from the original tape reels and mastered for LP and CD by engineer Matthew Lutthans (who also worked on Resonance's Grammy-nominated 2019 Nat King Cole release Hittin' the Ramp). Containing a whopping nearly 3 hours of never-before-heard Art Tatum captured in an intimate setting at the height of his powers with his longtime trio, the deluxe, limited-edition 180-gram 3-LP gatefold set (and 3-CD set) includes rare photos and memorabilia from Herman Leonard, Bob Parent and the Holzfeind family archives (owners of the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago); plus liner notes from Columbia University professor and author, Brent Hayes Edwards; as well as statements from Ahmad Jamal, Sonny Rollins, Monty Alexander, ELEW, Spike Wilner, Johnny O'Neal, Michael Weiss and Terry Gibbs. Limited Edition.Jewels in the Treasure Box: The 1953 Chicago Blue Note Jazz Club Recordings is a previously unissued 3-LP collection of recordings from jazz icon and virtuosic pianist, Art Tatum, captured live at the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago in March of 1953 with guitarist Everett Barksdale and bassist Slam Stewart. These recordings were transferred from the original tape reels and mastered for LP and CD by engineer Matthew Lutthans (who also worked on Resonance's Grammy-nominated 2019 Nat King Cole release Hittin' the Ramp). Containing a whopping nearly 3 hours of never-before-heard Art Tatum captured in an intimate setting at the height of his powers with his longtime trio, the deluxe, limited-edition 180-gram 3-LP gatefold set (and 3-CD set) includes rare photos and memorabilia from Herman Leonard, Bob Parent and the Holzfeind family archives (owners of the Blue Note jazz club in Chicago); plus liner notes from Columbia University professor and author, Brent Hayes Edwards; as well as statements from Ahmad Jamal, Sonny Rollins, Monty Alexander, ELEW, Spike Wilner, Johnny O'Neal, Michael Weiss and Terry Gibbs. Limited Edition.