Oscar Peterson Trio - At Baker’s Keyboard Lounge: The Complete Recordings (2026)

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Title: At Baker’s Keyboard Lounge: The Complete Recordings
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Verve
Genre: Jazz
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:18:36
Total Size: 327 / 898 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Autumn Leaves (Live) (4:01)
2. Django (Live) (7:32)
3. Confirmation (Live) (4:03)
4. Whisper Not (Live) (5:32)
5. Closing/Billy Boy (Live) (2:26)
6. The Touch Of Your Lips (Live) (4:01)
7. Ill Wind (Live) (5:42)
8. Chicago (Live) (9:40)
9. I Love You (Live) (5:31)
10. Closing/Blues For Big Scotia (Live) (2:49)
11. Dancing On The Ceiling (Live) (5:19)
12. Politics And Poker (Live) (4:07)
13. Where Do I Go From Here? (Live) (4:46)
14. I Didn't Know What Time It Was (Live) (4:06)
15. Liza (All The Clouds'll Roll Away) (Live) (4:22)
16. Yesterdays (Live) (5:21)
17. Softly, As In A Morning Sunrise (Live) (5:19)
18. S'Posin' (Live) (6:24)
19. I Remember Clifford (Live) (6:42)
20. Let There Be Love (Live) (6:11)
21. Swamp Fire (Live) (4:05)
22. Closing/Intros/Blues For Big Scotia (Live) (1:09)
23. Satin Doll (Live) (6:48)
24. Woody ’N’ You (Live) (4:10)
25. My Funny Valentine (Live) (9:47)
26. Scrapple From The Apple (Live) (5:26)
27. Closing/Intros/Billy Boy/ When The Saints Go Marching In (Live) (3:27)

When Oscar Peterson arrived for a two-week engagement at Baker's Keyboard Lounge in Detroit in early August 1960, the pianist's year-old trio, featuring bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen, was ascending to new artistic peaks. Intended at the time as a live album for Verve but never released, the music on `At Baker's Keyboard Lounge' features remarkable, previously unissued performances, all taped on a single Friday night. No matter the tempo, rhythm, or complexity of the arrangement, the three players breathe as one on these recordings, phrasing as if controlled by a single heartbeat. These new-to-the-world recordings, made in Peterson's prime at the longest continuously operating jazz club in the US, remind you that there will never be anyone else like Oscar Peterson.