Thursday, October 8, 2015

Oscar Peterson - Perfect Peterson: Best of the Pablo & Telarc Recordings (Disc 1)

Styles: Piano Jazz
Year: 2007
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 73:21
Size: 168,5 MB
Art: Front

( 4:52)  1. Tenderly
( 3:20)  2. How High the Moon
( 8:01)  3. Nuages
( 5:21)  4. Blues Etude
( 6:57)  5. Caravan
( 7:17)  6. I'm Getting Sentimental Over You
( 4:26)  7. Summertime
(10:47)  8. If I Were a Bell
( 3:18)  9. (Back Home Again In) Indiana
( 4:47) 10. I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
( 7:11) 11. Nigerian Marketplace
( 6:57) 12. On the Trail

While it's true that Oscar Peterson compilations appeared with regularity form the early '60s on, only a few of them as with most recording artists have any real merit. This two-disc collection from the Concord Music Group's Telarc label, is one of them. Appearing less than a year before his death, this compilation concentrates on recordings issued from the '50s through the middle of the '80s on Dizzy Gillespie's Pablo label, and those made for Telarc between 1990 and 2000. Many live dates are included here from both labels, including "Tenderly" with Herb Ellis and Ray Brown at the J.A.T.P. concerts in Japan; the trio dates at Zardi's in 1955 ("How High the Moon"), in Copenhagen with Joe Pass, Stéphane Grappelli, and Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen in 1979, and Mickey Roker in 1979 ("Nuages"). There's the beautiful duet reading of Juan Tizol's "Caravan" with Gillespie in the studio in 1974, as well as the title track form the Nigerian Marketplace album but recorded live in Japan in 1982.

The biggest complaint is that there isn't anything here actually from that classic album on this set. Disc two begins with the great reunion of the trio at the Blue Note in 1990, from which the historic set was taken with Bobby Durham on drums: "Honeysuckle Rose," "Kelly's Blues," and "Wheatland" all come from those sets. Other live cuts include "Reunion Blues," with Benny Green, Ellis, Brown, and drummer Lewis Nash from the Tribute to Oscar Peterson concert in New York, and "Night Time" from Oscar in Paris. There are a few studio numbers here as well including "In a Mellow Tone," with Brown, Nash, Benny Carter, Clark Terry, and Lorne Lofsky, and the stellar version of "Tin Tin Deo," with Roy Hargrove, Ørsted-Pedersen, and Ralph Moore was recorded in Canada for release on mid-'90s albums like The More I See You and Trail of Dreams: A Canadian Suite. With the exception of the aforementioned minor complaint, this is a fine overview of some of Peterson's most productive years. Included is an excellent liner essay by writer James Isaacs. ~ Thom Jurek  http://www.allmusic.com/album/perfect-peterson-best-of-the-pablo-telarc-recordings-mw0000727150

Personnel: Oscar Peterson, Benny Green, Count Basie: piano;   Herb Ellis, Lorne Lafsky, Ulf Wakenius, Joe Pass: guitar;   Ray Brown, Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen, John Heard, David Young: bass; Bobby Durham, Lewis Nash, Martin Drew, Karriem Riggins, Mickey Roker, Louis Bellson: drums; Benny Carter: alto sax; Clark Terry: flugelhorn; Roy Hargrove, Dizzy Gillespie: trumpet; Ralph Moore, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis: tenor sax; Milt Jackson: vibes; Michel Legrand: strings; Stephane Grappelli: violin.

Perfect Peterson: Best of the Pablo & Telarc Recordings (Disc 1)

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Giullia G for both Disk 1 and 2 of the Oscar Peterson Best Of Pablo and Telarc Recordings, I wonder sometimes just what can be the best of Oscar Peterson! he was such a terrific pianist.

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    1. Hey Jazzman77, I liked him very much too! Thank You as always and Mat!

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