The Oscar Peterson Trio - We Get Requests (1LP, 33RPM, 180g)
The Oscar Peterson Trio - We Get Requests (1LP, 33RPM, 180g)
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The Oscar Peterson Trio - We Get Requests (1LP, 33RPM, 180g)
The Oscar Peterson Trio - We Get Requests (1LP, 33RPM, 180g)

The Oscar Peterson Trio - We Get Requests (1LP, 33RPM, 180g)

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Oscar Peterson, piano [click here to see more vinyl featuring Oscar Peterson]

Ray Brown, bass

Ed Thigpen, drums

 

1 LP, gatefold old-style tip-on jackets

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33RPM

Size 12''

Stereo

Studio

Record Press :  Quality Record Pressings

Label : Acoustic Sounds Series

Original Label :  Verve Records

Recorded October 19, November 20, 1964 at RCA Studios New York City

Engineered by Val Valentin

Produced by Jim Davis

Remastered by Ryan K. Smith

Originally released in 1964

Reissued in 2022

 

Tracks :

Side A: 

  1. Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
  2. The Days of Wine and Roses
  3. My One and Only Love
  4. People
  5. Have You Met Miss Jones?

Side B:

  1. You Look Good To Me
  2. The Girl From Ipanema
  3. D & E
  4. Time and Again
  5. Goodbye J.D.

  

Reviews :

"Pianist Oscar Peterson has long been such a consistent performer that none of his records are throwaways, but this particular set is weaker than most. Since several of the songs are the type that in the mid-'60s would get requested (such as "People," "The Girl from Ipanema," and "The Days of Wine and Roses"), the program would not seem to have much potential, but Peterson mostly uplifts the material (although not much could be done with "People") and adds a few songs (such as his own "Goodbye, J.D." and John Lewis' "D & E"). Overall, this is a reasonably enjoyable Oscar Peterson session, featuring bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen." AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

 

Ratings: 

AllMusic 2/5 , Discogs 4.49/5

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