Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie - Oscar Peterson & Dizzy Gillespie
Facts
| Artist(s) | Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie |
| Studio | Pablo |
| Release Date | July 1, 1991 |
| UPC Code | 090204702923 |
| Buy this item | $11.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 23 6:21 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Original recording reissued |
About Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie - Oscar Peterson & Dizzy Gillespie
Japanese limited edition issue of the album classic in a deluxe, miniaturized LP sleeve replica of the original vinyl album artwork. Album Description
Tracks
- Caravan - Oscar Peterson, Tizol, Juan
- Mozambique
- Autumn Leaves - Oscar Peterson, Kosma, Joseph
- Close Your Eyes - Oscar Peterson, Petkere, Bernice
- Blues for Bird
- Dizzy Atmosphere
- Alone Together - Oscar Peterson, Schwartz, Arthur
- Con Alma
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| Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio: The Silver Collection | Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison | Dizzy's Big 4 | Ella and Oscar | Night Train |
User Reviews
Average user review:| alone together |
| Two giants on fire |
Well to cut a long story short this is a great album. In 1974 Gillespie was still playing as near his best ever as make no difference and Peterson was playing at his at his absolute zenith. This soon becomes apparent when you start listening to 'Caravan' (track 1). Taken at a blistering tempo, and remember without bass and drums, both players are on top form. So much is happening on this track musically both harmonically and rhythmically, that I'm sure a formal musical analysis would reveal the same sort subtleties you'd find in a full score.
As a complete contrast 'Blues for Bird' (track 5) is a blues. As compared with 'Caravan' this is a bit slower for the first 5 minutes, then it becomes a really slow blues. Theres some marvellous playing here: Dizzy double or triple tonqueing some very fast repeated notes - Oscar responds by playing doubletime stride underneath. Shortly after this exchange it then hits the slow part of the blues and then there is another 7 minutes of brilliant solos. The track finishes with a restrained and quiet ending rather than the barnstorming down home ending you might expect.
This is one of a series of albums that Oscar Peterson recorded with the 'Trumpet Kings'. The other Trumpeters are: Roy Eldridge, Clark Terry, Jon Faddis and Harry Edison. All are worth getting - start saving!
July 29, 2007
| Two Giants holding it down |
| Five Stars Easily |
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