Oscar Peterson Trio* + Clark Terry – Oscar Peterson Trio + One - RARITY - Audiophile
Oscar Peterson Trio* + Clark Terry – Oscar Peterson Trio + One - RARITY - Audiophile
Oscar Peterson Trio* + Clark Terry – Oscar Peterson Trio + One - RARITY - Audiophile
Oscar Peterson Trio* + Clark Terry – Oscar Peterson Trio + One - RARITY - Audiophile

Oscar Peterson Trio + Clark Terry – Oscar Peterson Trio + One

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Rarity - Sealed

Bass – Ray Brown [click here to see other vinyl featuring Ray Brown]

Drums – Ed Thigpen

Piano, Sleeve Notes – Oscar Peterson  [click here to see more vinyl featuring Oscar Peterson]

Trumpet – Clark Terry [click here to see more vinyl featuring Clark Terry]

 

 

1 LP, Gatefold Jacket

Original Analog Master Tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record Color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12''

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Pallas

Label : Speakers Corner

Original Label : Mercury

Produced by Norman Granz

Originally released in 1964

Reissued in 2004

 


Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Brotherhood Of Man
  2. Jim
  3. Blues For Smedley
  4. Roundalay
  5. Mumbles

Side B

  1. Mack The Knife
  2. They Didn't Believe Me
  3. Squeaky's Blues
  4. I Want A Little Girl
  5. Incoherent Blues

 

 

Reviews:

“Some guest soloists get overshadowed by Oscar Peterson's technical prowess, while others meet him halfway with fireworks of their own; trumpeter Clark Terry lands in the latter camp on this fine 1964 session. With drummer Ed Thigpen and bassist Ray Brown providing solid support, the two soloists come off as intimate friends over the course of the album's ten ballad and blues numbers. And while Peterson shows myriad moods, from Ellington's impressionism on slow cuts like "They Didn't Believe Me" to fleet, single-line madness on his own "Squeaky's Blues," Terry goes in for blues and the blowzy on originals like "Mumbles" and "Incoherent Blues"; the trumpeter even airs out some of his singularly rambling and wonderful scat singing in the process. Other highlights include the rarely covered ballad "Jim" and the even more obscure "Brotherhood of Man" from the Broadway musical How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. A very engaging and enjoyable disc.” AllMusic Review by Stephen Cook

 

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 5 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.63 / 5 


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