Art Tatum – Piano Starts Here

$37.00

1 in stock

1 in stock

1 in stock

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New vinyl must be unopened and unplayed, unless there is concealed damage.

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Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)

Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

 

Beautiful copy, in and out. We use the "Helmet" to ship your records.

Notes:

This is the original two-eyed “electronically simulated” stereo issue from 1968. The original 1933 studio and 1949 concert recordings were made in mono.
A5 to B6 from the Gene Norman “Just Jazz” concert at Shrine Auditorium
On the back of my album cover at the very bottom line it has credit for Cover Art: Robert Andrew Parker/Manufactured by Columbia Records/CBS,Inc/51 w 52nd St, NY,NY/Registered R in circle, “Columbia” registered eye square Marcas Reg. Printed in U.S.A. After USA, a number 7 was stamped

A1. Tea For Two
A2. St. Louis Blues
A3. Tiger Rag
A4. Sophisticated Lady
A5. How High The Moon
A6. Humoresque
A7. Someone To Watch Over Me
B1. Yesterdays
B2. I Know That You Know
B3. Willow Weep For Me
B4. Tatum Pole Boogie
B5. The Kerry Dance
B6. The Man I Love

 

Rights Society ASCAP
Rights Society BMI
Matrix / Runout o XSM136303-2D
Matrix / Runout o XSM136304-2D
Matrix / Runout XSM136303-2E
Matrix / Runout XSM136303-2G

Manufactured By Columbia Records
Recorded At Shrine Auditorium

Data provided by Discogs

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