Artist: Oscar Peterson
Album: Oscar Peterson Plays The George Gershwin Song Book
Genre: Jazz
Year: 1959/2015
Label: Verve
Tracks: 12
Duration: 00:32:43
Format: FLAC (tracks) 24bit, 192 kHz
Size: 1,46 GB
Tracklist:
01. Oscar Peterson – It Ain’t Necessarily So (00:02:48)
02. Oscar Peterson – The Man I Love (00:03:08)
03. Oscar Peterson – Love Walked In (00:02:48)
04. Oscar Peterson – I Was Doing All Right (00:02:50)
05. Oscar Peterson – A Foggy Day (00:02:54)
06. Oscar Peterson – Oh Lady Be Good (00:03:01)
07. Oscar Peterson – Love Is Here To Stay (00:02:59)
08. Oscar Peterson – They All Laughed (00:02:31)
09. Oscar Peterson – Let’s Call The Whole Thing Off (00:02:19)
10. Oscar Peterson – Summertime (00:02:57)
11. Oscar Peterson – Nice Work If You Can Get It (00:02:06)
12. Oscar Peterson – Shall We Dance? (00:02:15)
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In what was a giant undertaking (even for producer Norman Granz), pianist Oscar Peterson recorded ten Songbook albums during 1952-1954 and when his trio changed, nine more in 1959. Both of his George Gershwin projects (one from 1952 and the other from 1959) have been reissued in full on this single CD. The earlier date matches the brilliant Peterson with guitarist Barney Kessel and bassist Ray Brown, while the 1959 session has Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen. The Songbook series found Peterson playing concise (around three-minute) versions of tunes, and he always kept the melody in the forefront. The results are not innovative or unique, but they are tasteful and reasonably enjoyable. Since five of the songs are played by both groups, a comparison between the two units is interesting.“ –Scott Yanow