Oscar Peterson - An Evening With Oscar Peterson (1952)

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Title: An Evening With Oscar Peterson
Year Of Release: 1952
Label: Verve Reissues
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:38:46
Total Size: 81 mb | 120 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Oscar Peterson - Caravan
02. Oscar Peterson - Summer Nocturne
03. Oscar Peterson - Salute To Garner
04. Oscar Peterson - I Get A Kick Out Of You
05. Oscar Peterson - What's New
06. Oscar Peterson - Dark Eyes
07. Oscar Peterson - What Is It?
08. Oscar Peterson - The Way You Look Tonight
09. Oscar Peterson - Minor Blues
11. Oscar Peterson - How High The Moon
12. Oscar Peterson - The Nearness Of You

Oscar Peterson was one of the most prolific recording artists for several labels founded by Norman Granz, yet many of his early dates for Verve (and its predecessors Clef and Norgran) have been unjustly out of print for decades. This very hard-to-find LP contains duo sessions by the pianist with Ray Brown, primarily from an extended studio date in August 1950. What is particularly surprising is that three of the nine songs from this session are originals, including the entertaining piece mimicking the choppy style of a fellow pianist, "Salute to Garner," an easygoing swinger called "What is It?" and the somewhat angular "Minor Blues." A fourth original, "Slow Down," is a slow blues recorded during the making of a quartet session in 1952, though Barney Kessel and Alvin Stoller sat out this selection. Half of the album is dedicated to standards, though "Dark Eyes" has long since faded from typical jazz repertoire. But the duo's interpretations of "What's New," "How High the Moon," and "The Nearness of You" have stood the test of time very well over the five-plus decades since they were initially recorded. This rare record is likely to be found exclusively on auction lists.


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Many thanks for lossless.