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Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio
(1957)
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Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio
This very enjoyable CD for the first time gathers together all of the music recorded at this timeless session. Tenor-saxophonist Stan Getz is joined by pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Herb Ellis and bassist Ray Brown for a well-rounded set filled with appealing standards, three Getz originals (two of which are blues) and a fine ballad medley. ...
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Night Train
(1962)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
Verve's Master Edition of the Oscar Peterson Trio date released as Night Train includes stately covers of blues and R&B standards like "The Honeydripper," "C-Jam Blues," "Georgia on My Mind," "Bags' Groove," "Moten Swing," and "Things Ain't What They Used to Be." Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen provide tight accompaniment, and there are six previously ...
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With the Oscar Peterson Trio
(1952)
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Lester Young and the Oscar Peterson Trio
Defying what has become conventional wisdom, tenor saxophonist Lester Young (when he was reasonably healthy) actually cut some of his greatest recordings in the 1950s. On this wonderful effort with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer J.C. Heard, Prez performs definitive versions of "Just You, Just Me" ...
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At the Stratford Shakespearean Festival
(1956)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
This CD contains what is considered by most listeners to be the finest recording of the Oscar Peterson-Herb Ellis-Ray Brown trio, a group that lasted from 1953-1958. Although the soloing was always quite passionate and spontaneous, the very complex arrangements are really what made this unit sound unique. The live CD adds two selections ("Nuages" ...
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West Side Story
(1962)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
West Side Story was a bit of an unusual session for several reasons. First, the popularity of both the Broadway musical and the film version that followed meant that there were many records being made of its music. Second, rather than woodshed on the selections prior to entering the studio, the Oscar Peterson Trio spontaneously created impressions ...
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Saturday Night at the Blue Note
(1990)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
Oscar Peterson reunited with guitarist Herb Ellis and bassist Ray Brown for this well-recorded engagement, which has resulted in four CDs being released by Telarc. The inclusion of drummer Bobby Durham did make the music a bit safer, and rather than revisit their classic complex arrangements, the ensemble jammed on the songs, so one does not hear ...
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Late Night Piano
(1998)
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Various Artists
Late Night Piano gives listeners a look at the intimate side of jazz piano, with tracks from Erroll Garner, Bill Evans, Count Basie, George Shearing, Bud Powell and even Antonio Carlos Jobim. Keith Farley, All Music Guide
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Sits in with the Oscar Peterson Trio
(1957)
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Sonny Stitt with Oscar Peterson Trio
This CD combines together a complete session that Sonny Stitt (doubling on alto and tenor) did with the 1959 Oscar Peterson Trio (which includes the pianist/leader, bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen) and three titles from 1957 with Peterson, Brown, guitarist Herb Ellis and drummer Stan Levey. The music very much has the feel of a jam ...
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Late Night Jazz [Rebound]
(1995)
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Various Artists
Rebound Records, not noted for its forays into jazz, has put together an entertaining compilation of cuts from the vaults of the Verve and Mercury labels. The roster of musicians reads like a who's who of jazz from the late '40s through the '60s. A variety of jazz styles are represented as well, from the Stan Getz/João Gilberto/Astrud Gilberto ...
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In Tune
(1971)
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Oscar Peterson Trio & the Singers Unlimited
The Singers Unlimited were a logical extension of the Hi-Lo's. Gene Puerling and Don Shelton were both members of the Hi-Lo's and, after the group broke up, Puerling became a greatly in-demand arranger. In 1967 Puerling, Shelton, Len Dresslar, and Bonnie Herman came together to form the Singers Unlimited. They were a very unusual vocal group ...
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Last Call
(1990)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
The third of four Telarc CDs to be released from an Oscar Peterson reunion engagement at New York's Blue Note club matches together the great pianist with guitarist Herb Ellis, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Bobby Durham. Although the veterans did not rehearse together beforehand, the repertoire is quite fresh, with five standards being balanced ...
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The Cole Porter Songbook: Instrumentals-Anything Goes
(1992)
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Various Artists
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Nigerian Marketplace
(1981)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
For this trio set with bassist Niels Pedersen and drummer Terry Clarke, the great pianist Oscar Peterson (appearing at the 1981 Montreux Jazz Festival) performs a medley of "Misty" and "Waltz for Debby," three standards, his own "Cakewalk" and the debut of "Nigerian Marketplace," the first section of an extended suite not yet completed at the time ...
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Classic Jazz: Jazz Masters
(2002)
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Various Artists
Offering up a somewhat confused selection of modern jazz classics (Coltrane, Mel Tormé, and Mongo Santamaria on one disc?), Time Life still comes through with a solid mix of bop and hard bop instrumentals and vocals. Bookended by milestones from both eras, Dizzy Gillespie's "A Night in Tunisia" and Horace Silver's "Song for My Father," Classic ...
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At Newport Live
(2007)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
Verve's Norman Granz took his microphones and equipment to the fourth annual Newport Jazz Festival in July of 1957 and recorded extensively there, catching several live sets by both established and up-and-coming jazz artists in wonderfully clear and uncluttered sonic fullness, including this Sunday evening set from the Oscar Peterson Trio (Oscar ...
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With Respect to Nat
(1965)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
This album is quite unusual. Recorded shortly after Nat King Cole's death, pianist Oscar Peterson takes vocals on all but one of the dozen selections, sounding almost exactly like Cole. Peterson, who rarely ever sang, is very effective on the well-rounded program, whether being backed by a big band (arranged by Manny Albam) on half of the ...
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The Greatest Jazz Concert in the World
(1975)
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Duke Ellington/Ella Fitzgerald/Oscar Peterson
W/ Ella Fitzgerald & Coleman Hawkins. A fine three-record set. The title is pretentious, but the album does offer plenty of great music and a cross-section of swing, mainstream, and blues. Ron Wynn, All Music Guide
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Isn't It Romantic: Rodgers and Hart Songbook
(1950)
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Various Artists
Fifteen selections taken from the valuable vaults of Verve have been reissued on this CD, which salutes the Rodgers & Hart songwriting team with a full set of instrumentals. The roster of artists is quite impressive: Shirley Horn, Stan Getz, Max Roach, Sonny Rollins, Coleman Hawkins and Ben Webster, Art Tatum, Bill Evans, Clifford Brown and Max ...
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Vancouver 1958
(2003)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
Oscar Peterson's trio with Ray Brown and Herb Ellis lasted from 1953 to 1959 and is well documented on records, but the appearance in 2003 of this previously unreleased 1958 concert at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver is welcome news to the pianist's fans. Buoyed by a receptive audience and always in the mood to play to the best of their abilities ...
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Cole Porter in Concert: Just One of Those Live Things
(1994)
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Various Artists
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Jazz-Club: Trumpet
(1951)
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Various Artists
Even from using less-than-representative sessions in some cases, Verve was able to put together a credible trumpet primer for its Jazz-Club series. We hear, for example, Louis Armstrong from his later, relaxed mid-'50s encounters with Oscar Peterson on "You Go to My Head." There are two Miles Davis tracks, first as a staccato sideman with Charlie ...
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The Oscar Peterson Trio Meets Coleman Hawkins: Live in Hannover 1967
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The Oscar Peterson Trio/Coleman Hawins
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Eloquence
(1965)
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Oscar Peterson Trio
This was the last album that pianist Oscar Peterson and bassist Ray Brown recorded with Ed Thigpen before the drummer departed from O.P.'s trio after six years of steady work. The music heard during this "live from Copenhagen" concert is excellent although, discounting brief selections at the beginning and end of the program, the six songs only ...
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Ad Lib Blues
(2007)
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Oscar Peterson Trio/Lester Young
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The Oscar Peterson & Nelson Riddle
(1963)
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Oscar Peterson Trio & Nelson Riddle
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