Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions (1969/2014) Hi-Res

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Title: Motions & Emotions
Year Of Release: 1969/2014
Label: MPS Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (*tracks) | 24 Bit/88,2 kHz
Total Time: 00:36:32
Total Size: 715 mb (+3%rec.)
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For Motions & Emotions, his 1969 orchestral recording for the MPS label, Oscar Peterson was perfectly paired with the magisterial talents of arranger Claus Ogerman. Born in Ratibor, Germany, on April 29, 1930, Ogerman studied music and piano and by the early 1950s, was writing and playing piano for German radio big bands. Upon moving to New York in 1959, Ogerman almost immediately began arranging for pop artists like The Drifters, Leslie Gore, Little Eva and Connie Francis, scoring hit after hit, and adding his uniquely identifiable and classically influenced orchestral sound to albums by Bill Evans, Stan Getz, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Wes Montgomery and Frank Sinatra.

Ogerman no longer recalls who was inspired to team the two together: “I assume that the impulse came from Oscar or [Peterson’s manager at the time] Norman Granz, who wanted me to work with other artists of his before.” Whatever the genesis of the idea, it makes for a most provocative collaboration. Unlike the pianist’s previous “with strings” records, there is no attempt on Motions & Emotions to cow-tow to the mere cliché of going for pretty or lush. Ogerman doesn’t “cushion” with strings here so much as provide the pianist with effective counterpoint. Peterson, a force of nature on the piano, is not so easily cradled by other sounds. And Ogerman gives the pianist something inspiring to spring forth from with his own ideas, clearly in the jazz realm.

Motions & Emotions represents the true virtuosity of both Oscar Peterson and Claus Ogerman. Despite a recording situation that separated the pianist from his orchestra, this album expresses a true individuality and sensitivity to seemingly opposing natures. As Peterson biographer Richard Palmer correctly notes in his book Oscar Peterson (Spellmount, 1984), “Oscar fronting a large ensemble has always been an exhilarating formula.” The collaboration with Claus Ogerman has added motions and emotions to extend that formula; one that, nearly four decades on, has positively stood the test of time. (Douglas Payne)



Tracks:

01. Sally's Tomato (3:08)
02. Sunny (3:29)
03. By The Time I Get To Phoenix (4:22)
04. Wandering (2:55)
05. This Guy's In Love With You (3:47)
06. Wave (6:04)
07. Dreamsville (2:58)
08. Yesterday (4:03)
09. Eleanor Rigby (3:06)
10. Ode To Billy Joe (2:40)

Personnel:

Oscar Peterson - p
Sam Jones - b
Bobby Durham - d
Claus Ogerman - arr, cond
Unidentified orchestra


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