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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0025218211222
Format: Live
Label: Pablo
Manufacturer: Pablo
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Pablo
Release Date: November 22, 1993
Studio: Pablo
Sales Rank: 117590
Disc 1:- Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone - Oscar Peterson, Stept, Sam
- Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) - Oscar Peterson, Newley, Anthony
- Benny's Bugle - Oscar Peterson, Goodman, Benny
- Soft Winds - Oscar Peterson, Goodman, Benny
- Goodbye - Oscar Peterson, Jenkins, Gordon
- Place St. Henri - Oscar Peterson, Peterson, Oscar
Disc 2:- Medley: Manha de Carnaval/If - Oscar Peterson, Bonfa, Luiz
- Ornithology - Oscar Peterson, Harris, Benny
- Blue Lou - Oscar Peterson, Sampson, Edgar
- How Long Has This Been Going On? - Oscar Peterson, Gershwin, George
- Gentle Tears - Oscar Peterson, Pass, Joe
- Lover Man - Oscar Peterson, Davis, Jimmy [4]
- Samba de Orfeu - Oscar Peterson, Bonfa, Luiz
- Donna Lee - Oscar Peterson, Parker, Charlie
- Sweet Georgia Brown - Oscar Peterson, Bernie, Ben
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I'm not much of a Jazz afacionado insofar as I don't follow the music of any particular band or artist. I bought this CD on the recommendation of a Blog after Oscar Peterson died. I cannot fault the recommendation and like this music immensely. It's a clean classic jazz sound with some very nice piano playing in the first CD, with the second CD being a bit of a mix. It's all live music and I like that.. the clapping can intrude on some of the tracks but you feel you're there in front of this great big piano listening to good stuff. Get it while you can.
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This album transcends a mere designation of "live jazz." Here are three artists undeniably in their prime, playing for a crowd of hundreds with an intimacy found usually only in small, smoky clubs after three in the morning, when the lovers and the working men are drinking slowly in the inky shadows and becoming soothed and thrilled by what they hear. You won't be able to put this record down the moment you hear the musical interplay between Oscar and Co., and you'll feel the entire gamut of emotions in the first medley on the second CD (a unique combination of Bonhá/Jobim and David Gates compositions). This album soothes; comforts; inspires thoughts of past, present, and future; and "washes from the soul the dust of everyday life"; there's ... Read More:
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Groovy, babe, how, how, how can I disagree? This is one of the finest live jazz concerts ever recorded! All the compositions are brilliantly performed; some tracks feature Joe Pass-solo, others a Pass/Pedersen duo. This recording is very special to me as it was the first performance of the immortal MANHA DE CARNAVAL by L.Bonfa that I've ever heard. If you have some respect to the genius of Oscar Peterson and enjoy live performances you should get this CD ASAP.
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One of the best Oscar's concert albums. It contains beautiful improvisations by the staff. Pass and Pederson express themselves not less than Peterson in all tunes. There are 2 tracks they play without Peterson. The very great tune is Soft Winds - you may listen to it very often and you are never tired of it. The must album for every jazz fan.
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