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Piano Starts Here: Live at the Shrine/Zenph Re-Performance | 
enlarge | Artist: Art Tatum Label: Sony Classics Category: Music
List Price: $18.97 Buy New: $12.25 You Save: $6.72 (35%)
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 945
Format: Hybrid Sacd, Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 722218 UPC: 886972221823 EAN: 0886972221823 ASIN: B0017R1E5K
Release Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Tea For Two (Redbook Stereo) | | • | St. Louis Blues (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Tiger Rag (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Sophisticated Lady (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Humoresque (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Tatum Pole Boogie (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Someone To Watch Over Me (Redbook Stereo) | | • | How High The Moon (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Yesterdays (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Willow Weep For Me (Redbook Stereo) | | • | The Kerry Dance (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Gershwin Medley (Redbook Stereo) | | • | I Know That You Know (Redbook Stereo) | | • | Tea For Two (Binaural Stereo) | | • | St. Louis Blues (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Tiger Rag (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Sophisticated Lady (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Humoresque (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Tatum Pole Boogie (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Someone To Watch Over Me (Binaural Stereo) | | • | How High The Moon (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Yesterdays (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Willow Weep For Me (Binaural Stereo) | | • | The Kerry Dance (Binaural Stereo) | | • | Gershwin Medley (Binaural Stereo) | | • | I Know That You Know (Binaural Stereo) |
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Album Description SUPER AUDIO EDITION FOR THIS CLASSIC 1949 CONCERT - INCLUDES FOUR BONUS TRACKS.
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The Magic of Art Tatum! August 30, 2008 Stephen Levine (Jericho, NY USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've been a fan of Tatum for years but he never ceases to amaze me with the brilliance of his improvisation and dazzling technique. He MUST be the greatest musician ever! Some very special tracks here make this a collector's item for any Tatum fan and lover of great jazz.
Tatum in great form August 17, 2008 UofM Tiger (Bartlett, TN United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This album is a must have for anyone other than the most hardened luddite that prefers awful sound quality to an unbelievable "re-performance". From what I understand, Zenph actually re-performed the concert in front of a live audience at the Shrine Auditorium to get some of the same ambiance of the original. As a result, the original recording that had awful sound quality has now set the piano free of all of the cloudiness. The album has everything.. SACD surround, normal CD, and even a binaural version for headphone listening. I do not need to comment on the performance itself. However, it is classic Art Tatum...which is to say it is spectacular.
Computer replacing the artist? July 25, 2008 Bob Michael (Sao Paulo, Brazil) I'm still in doubt where the line is about restoring jazz recordings. The cd presents the original 1949 concert re-create by Zenph Studios, using computer technology. Most of the original recordings, in spite of Tatum's greatness, have poor technical quality. The restoration is superb, but is it real? How about the ambient noise, for instance? Highly recommended. First, because is an Art Tatum concert, and second to check the new technology.
TATUM BY ZENPH July 22, 2008 F. C. Capobianco (port washington ny) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
ALTHOUGH I RATED THIS ITEM WITH FIVE STARS, I WISH THEY USED A BETTER PIANO. THE TECHNOLOGY WAS ASTOUNDING HOWEVER AND I WILL PURCHASE MORE ZENPH RECORDINGS. ADDITIONAL COMMENT-AS A PIANIST, I FOUND THE VERSION FROM THE PLAYER'S POSITION WONDERFULLY CLEVER. WISH I COULD WATCH THE KEYBOARD AS WELL. HOW ABOUT A CD VERSION?
God is in the house, again! July 10, 2008 Brian (Los Angeles, CA) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
The original "Piano Starts Here" album has been my favorite for many years, or rather - decades. It was plagued by tape hiss, cracking, flat tuning due to stretching of the original master and so on. Every time I'd listen to it I was wondering how wonderful it must've been to hear Art Tatum live, without all these problems of an old recording. But then, I was grateful that anything was preserved at all. Those recordings were 70 years old after all. And then Zenph studio did the impossible: they managed to extract all the information from the original recording, way beyond capabilities of today's MIDI standard, and then re-performed it at the place where the original performance took place at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. I had the pleasure to be there and listen to the master live! What an experience that was... one can only wish for more of the same. So now, the old used and abused "Piano starts here" in my collection is replaced by the new recording of the true Jazz Master and I just can't get enough of it. The muddy sound of the original recording which was most offensive in fast passages in "Tiger Rag" and "Tatum-Pole Boogie", is now replaced by perfect clarity and sheer brilliance that will bring true joy of Tatum improvisations to the listener. If you are having reservations due to technology used to produce this recording, think no more: this album is for purists, it has no traces of technology in it, it is simply Art Tatum at his best. Finally, Art Tatum gets the treatment he deserves.
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