These first recordings with the Canadian pianist were created in a legendary living room session in 1961. After a concert in Zurich, Peterson was led through the Black Forest night to MPS-founder Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer's villa in Villingen, where he was received by a small group of enthusiastic friends. And that's how he can be experienced on this 'pilot' album from the box set Exclusively For My Friends, in a markedly cozy atmosphere with his accompanists Ray Brown (b) and Ed Thigpen (drums). Cole Porter's "At Long Last Love" bubbles over with liveliness, while the two Gershwin adaptations "I've Got a Crush on You" and "Foggy Day", are at once lyrical and dreamy while still possessing a tender exuberance. The balanced interaction of the trio is clearly audible in the ballad "Easy Walker" which strides along in an almost outrageously relaxed mood. On "Like Someone in Love", Peterson allows his wealth of modulation and eloquent improvisations to cite his role model, Art Tatum, but also offers Thigpen room for an excellent solo. However, the star of this record is without a doubt the rousing, Latin infected "Tin Tin Dao" with its fantastic rolling figures and flying improvisations. The recording of that legendary night in 1961 (after it was allowed to appear seven years later due to Peterson's contractual obligations) was the starting point of the MPS catalog. the star of this record is without a doubt the rousing, Latin infected "Tin Tin Dao" with its fantastic rolling figures and flying improvisations. The recording of that legendary night in 1961 (after it was allowed to appear seven years later due to Peterson's contractual obligations) was the starting point of the MPS catalog. the star of this record is without a doubt the rousing, Latin infected "Tin Tin Dao" with its fantastic rolling figures and flying improvisations. The recording of that legendary night in 1961 (after it was allowed to appear seven years later due to Peterson's contractual obligations) was the starting point of the MPS catalog.
Artist:
Oscar Petersen - piano
Ray Brown - bass
Ed Thigpen - drums
Recorded in the private studio of Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer
Recording director & engineer: Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer
Listen to music samples
01. At Long Last Love | 02. Easy Walker | 03. Tin Tin Daeo |
04. I've Got A Crush On You | 05. Foggy Day | 06. Like Someone You Love |
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Great!
This trio session is an exceptional one. Recorded during one of the most productive periods of Oscar's career.The set format is a great one.Oscar was a master arranger for small ensemble settings such as this one.'At Last Long Love' shoots out of the gates with an ingenious arrangement by Peterson,backed up by the finesse playing of Ray Brown(bass),and Ed Thigpen(drums).'Easy Walker',a nice layed back blues,with plenty of time for Oscar to stretch out.'Tin Tin Deo',another superb trio arrangement by Oscar,using the latin and straight-ahead swing approach very effectively.And 2 beautiful ballads 'I've Got A Crush On You',and 'Like Someone In Love',where Peterson displays his unique and innovative command of the harmonic lanquage,he a had very unique sound,with those very large hands of his.If you enjoy Jazz piano trios,this one is for you.Hope you enjoy it.
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Excellent
Excellent performance and sonics.
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Wonderful
Wonderful sound. Wonderful musicianship.