Oscar Peterson - Oscar Peterson Plays The George Gershwin Songbook
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Oscar Peterson Plays The George Gershwin Songbook
Music Price: $18.98 As of Oct 14 3:42 EDT (details)
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| Artist(s) | Oscar Peterson |
| Studio | Polygram Records |
| Release Date | February 27, 1996 |
| UPC Code | 731452969828 |
| Buy this item | $18.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 14 3:42 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About Oscar Peterson - Oscar Peterson Plays The George Gershwin Songbook
Oscar Peterson made two trips through the Gershwin repertoire, one in 1952 and another in 1959 after the advent of stereo. As with Oscar Peterson Plays the Duke Ellington Songbook, this disc compiles both sessions, the earlier one with a trio of guitarist Barney Kessel and bassist Ray Brown, the later one with Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen. The later session is programmed first. The earlier group drew its conception from the Nat "King" Cole trio, a lightly swinging blend that benefits from a third highly adept soloist in Kessel. The later group is more conventional, but it sometimes draws meatier, more forceful playing from an older Peterson. The contrast is apparent in the two versions of "It Ain't Necessarily So." On both sessions, the emphasis is on the tunes, and Peterson sparkles on uptempos and ballads alike. --Stuart Broomer Amazon.com
Tracks
- It Ain't Necessarily So
- The Man I Love
- Love Walked In
- I Was Doing All Right
- A Foggy Day
- Oh, Lady, Be Good!
- Love Is Here To Stay
- They All Laughed
- Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
- Summertime
- Nice Work If You Can Get It
- Shall We Dance?
- The Man I Love
- Fascinating Rhythm
- It Ain't Necessarily So
- Somebody Loves Me
- Strike Up The Band
- I've Got A Crush On You
- I Was Doing All Right
- 'S Wonderful
- Oh, Lady, Be Good!
- I Got Rhythm
- A Foggy Day
- Love Walked In
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Oscar 's Trio at Its Best - Ten Stars - A Jazz Album of Beauty & Grace |
| My first Peterson album |
| Fascinating And Lively Rhythms |
This remarkable CD consists of some of the most-loved Gershwin tunes. The last half were recorded in 1952 backed by Peterson's long-time collaborators and two of the best musicians in the jazz scene, Ray Brown and Barney Kessel. The the first twelve were recorded in 1959 with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen. There are two equally outstanding versions of "Love Walked In" (tracks 3 & 24), "It Ain't Necessarily So" (tracks 1 & 15), "I Was Doing All Right" (tracks 4 & 19), "A Foggy Day" (tracks 5 & 23), "Lady Be Good" (tracks 6 & 21) and "The Man I Love" (tracks 2 & 13).
My favorites? These are all lively performances, but my choices include "A Foggy Day," "Love Walked In," "I've Got A Crush On You," "Love Is Here To Stay," "Nice Work If You Can Get It," "The Man I Love" and " 'S Wonderful."
This is one great CD to own. I listen to it when I'm in a bubbly mood. I'm pretty sure that you will enjoy listening to it as much as I do. It's more than an hour of listening pleasure not only for Gershwin and Peterson aficionados, but also for anyone who appreciates lively and vibrant piano music.
Wholeheartedly recommended!
November 8, 2004
| An essential album for every collection. |
Essential. October 18, 2002
| A really (too ? ) accessible Jazz CD |
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