Showing posts with label Oscar Peterson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscar Peterson. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Lester Young • Lester Young With The Oscar Peterson Trio

 



Review by Scott Yanow
Defying what has become conventional wisdom, tenor saxophonist Lester Young cut some of his greatest recordings in the 1950s -- that is, when he was reasonably healthy. On this wonderful effort with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer J.C. Heard, Prez performs definitive versions of "Just You, Just Me" and "Tea for Two," and plays a string of concise but memorable ballad renditions: "On the Sunny Side of the Street," "Almost Like Being in Love," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "There Will Never Be Another You," and "I'm Confessin'." This is essential music from a jazz legend. [Some reissues augment the original dozen songs with a version of the good-humored "It Takes Two to Tango," which features Young's only recorded vocals, plus a rather unnecessary false start (on "I Can't Get Started," ironically), along with some studio chatter.]
https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/lester-young-with-the-oscar-peterson-trio-mr0003703509

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Reseña de Scott Yanow
Desafiando lo que se ha convertido en la sabiduría convencional, el saxofonista tenor Lester Young cortó algunas de sus mejores grabaciones en los años 50, es decir, cuando estaba razonablemente sano. En este maravilloso esfuerzo con el pianista Oscar Peterson, el guitarrista Barney Kessel, el bajista Ray Brown y el baterista J.C. Heard, Prez interpreta versiones definitivas de "Just You, Just Me" y "Tea for Two", y toca una serie de interpretaciones de baladas concisas pero memorables: "On the Sunny Side of the Street", "Almost Like Being in Love", "I Can't Give You Anything But Love", "There Will Never Be Another You" y "I'm Confessin'". Esta es música esencial de una leyenda del jazz. [Algunas reediciones aumentan la docena de canciones originales con una versión del buen humor "It Takes Two to Tango", que presenta las únicas voces grabadas de Young, más un inicio falso bastante innecesario (en "I Can't Get Started", irónicamente), junto con alguna charla de estudio.]
https://www.allmusic.com/album/release/lester-young-with-the-oscar-peterson-trio-mr0003703509

 

Thursday, May 7, 2026

Ben Webster & Oscar Peterson • Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson [link OK]

 

 



Review by Stephen Cook
Another fine Webster release on Verve that sees the tenor great once again backed by the deluxe Oscar Peterson Trio. In keeping with the high standard of their Soulville collaboration of two years prior, Webster and the trio -- Peterson is joined by bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen -- use this 1959 date to conduct a clinic in ballad playing. And while Soulville certainly ranks as one of the tenor saxophonist's best discs, the Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson set gets even higher marks for its almost transcendent marriage of after-hours elegance and effortless mid-tempo swing -- none of Webster's boogie-woogie piano work to break up the mood here. Besides reinvigorating such lithe strollers as "Bye Bye Blackbird" (nice bass work by Brown here) and "This Can't Be Love," Webster and company achieve classic status for their interpretation of the Sinatra gem "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning." And to reassure Peterson fans worried about scant solo time for their hero, the pianist lays down a healthy number of extended runs, unobtrusively shadowing Webster's vaporous tone and supple phrasing along the way. Not only a definite first-disc choice for Webster newcomers, but one of the jazz legend's all-time great records.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/ben-webster-meets-oscar-peterson-mw0000022556

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Reseña de Stephen Cook
Otro buen lanzamiento de Webster en Verve que ve al gran tenor una vez más respaldado por el lujoso Oscar Peterson Trio. Manteniendo el alto nivel de su colaboración en Soulville de los dos años anteriores, Webster y el trío -- Peterson se une al bajista Ray Brown y al baterista Ed Thigpen -- usan esta fecha de 1959 para dirigir una clínica de baladas. Y mientras que Soulville es uno de los mejores discos del saxofonista tenor, el conjunto Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson obtiene notas aún más altas por su casi trascendente matrimonio entre la elegancia fuera de horario y el swing de ritmo medio sin esfuerzo - ninguna de las obras de piano de boogie-woogie de Webster para romper el ambiente aquí. Además de revigorizar los cochecitos como "Bye Bye Blackbird" (bonito bajo de Brown) y "This Can't Be Love", Webster y compañía alcanzan el estatus de clásicos por su interpretación de la gema de Sinatra "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning". Y para tranquilizar a los fans de Peterson preocupados por el escaso tiempo en solitario de su héroe, el pianista hace un buen número de carreras prolongadas, ensombreciendo discretamente el tono vaporoso de Webster y el flexible fraseo a lo largo del camino. No sólo es una elección definitiva para los recién llegados a Webster, sino uno de los grandes discos de la leyenda del jazz de todos los tiempos.
https://www.allmusic.com/album/ben-webster-meets-oscar-peterson-mw0000022556




 
 
 
 

Monday, September 29, 2025

Oscar Peterson Trio • I Got Rhythm



 

"Oscar Peterson Trio I Got Rhythm Giants of Jazz" refers to a compilation album by the Oscar Peterson Trio released under the "Giants of Jazz" label, featuring the track "I Got Rhythm" alongside other standards like "Back Home in Indiana" and "China Boy" - The album combines a selection of the trio's popular performances, with releases appearing around 1998 and 2001 on labels like JetRecords and Prism - 


Saturday, June 21, 2025

Oscar Peterson • Soul Español



Muchos, muchísimos músicos de jazz se subieron al tren de la bossa nova, Oscar Peterson fue uno de ellos, por suerte para nosotros es tan buen pianista como pésimo en geografía, sino, no se explica el nombre del disco.

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Automatic translation:
Many, many jazz musicians got on the bossa nova train, Oscar Peterson was one of them, fortunately for us is as good a pianist as lousy in geography, but, the name of the album is not explained.


VA • Cool Cats - The Roots of Acid Jazz



Donald Byrd, Jimmy Smith, Kenny Burrell, George Benson, Sergio Mendes, Hal Singer, Roland Kirk, Wynton Kelly, Quincy Jones, Willis Jackson, Milt Jackson, Grant Green, Dave Pike, Wes Montgomery, Cal Tjader,Oscar Peterson, Les McCann ...


Friday, May 30, 2025

Jazz At The Philharmonic • Norman Granz' Jazz At The Philharmonic Vol.17

 



Oscar Peterson is present throughout these recordings, which begin with an improvisation, followed by a drum solo by Louis Bellson, then Oscar Peterson's Trio, joined first by De Franco and Buddy Rich to form a quintet and finally by Lionel Hampton to form a sextet.

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Oscar Peterson está presente a lo largo de estas grabaciones, que comienzan con una improvisación, seguida de un solo de batería de Louis Bellson, luego el Trío de Oscar Peterson, al que se unen primero De Franco y Buddy Rich para formar un quinteto y, finalmente, Lionel Hampton para formar un sexteto.