Art Tatum discography
Pianist Art Tatum recorded commercially from 1932 until near his death. He recorded nearly 400 titles, if airchecks and informal, private recordings are included.[1] He recorded for Brunswick (1933), Decca (1934–41), Capitol (1949, 1952) and for the labels associated with Norman Granz (1953–56).
Discography
- Art Tatum Piano Impressions, (ARA, Boris Morros Music Company, c. 1945)
- Art Tatum Piano Solos (Asch, c.1945)
- Gene Norman Presents an Art Tatum Concert (Columbia, 1949; released 1952)[2][3]
- Art Tatum (Capitol, 1950)
- Art Tatum Encores (Capitol, 1951)
- Footnotes to Jazz, Vol. 2: Jazz Rehearsal, II (Folkways, 1952)
- Art Tatum Trio (Capitol, 1953)
- The Genius of Art Tatum (Clef 1953-4)
- Makin' Whoopee (Verve, 1954)
- The Greatest Piano Hits of Them All (Verve, 1954)
- Genius of Keyboard 1954–56 (Giants of Jazz)
- More of the Greatest Piano Hits of All Time, (Verve, 1955)
- Still More of the Greatest Piano Hits of Them All (Verve, 1955)
- Tatum - Carter - Bellson (Clef, 1955; reissued as The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume One, Pablo, 1975)
- The Lionel Hampton Art Tatum Buddy Rich Trio (Clef, 1956; reissued as The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Three, Pablo, 1975)
- Presenting the Art Tatum Trio (Verve, 1956; released 1957; reissued as The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Six, Pablo, 1975)
- The Art Tatum - Ben Webster Quartet (Verve, 1956; released 1958; reissued as The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Eight, Pablo, 1975)
- The Art Tatum - Buddy DeFranco Quartet (Verve, 1956; released 1958; reissued as The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Volume Seven, Pablo, 1975)
Posthumous releases
- Piano Starts Here (Columbia, 1968)
- Capitol Jazz Classics – Volume 3 Solo Piano (Capitol, 1972)
- God Is in the House (Onyx, 1973, reissued by High Note, 1998)
- The Complete Capitol Recordings, Vol. 1 (Capitol, 1989)
- The Complete Capitol Recordings, Vol. 2 (Capitol, 1989)
- The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 6 (Pablo, 1990)
- The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 7 (Pablo, 1990)
- The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 4 (Pablo, 1990)
- The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 2 (Pablo, 1990)
- The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 3 (Pablo, 1990)
- The Tatum Group Masterpieces, Vol. 1 (Pablo, 1990)
- The Complete Pablo Group Masterpieces (Pablo, 1990)
- The Complete Pablo Solo Masterpieces (Pablo, 1991)
- Standards (Black Lion, 1992)
- The V-Discs (Black Lion, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 1 (Pablo, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 2 (Pablo, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 3 (Pablo, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 4 (Pablo, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 5 (Pablo, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 6 (Pablo, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 7 (Pablo, 1992)
- The Art Tatum Solo Masterpieces, Vol. 8 (Pablo, 1992)
- Complete Capitol Recordings (Blue Note, 1997)
References
- Schuller, Gunther (1989). The Swing Era: The Development of Jazz 1930–1945. Oxford University Press. pp. 481–482. ISBN 978-0-19-507140-5.
- "Tatum and Goodman". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. May 29, 1952. p. 36.
- England, Jim (May 25, 1952). "Toscanini Sings on Wax". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. 128.
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