Oscar Peterson Plays Porgy And Bess (Remastered) Oscar Peterson

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Album Veröffentlichung:
1959

HRA-Veröffentlichung:
07.08.2015

Label: Verve Reissues

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Bebop

Interpret: Oscar Peterson

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  • 1 I Got Plenty O' Nuttin' 06:24
  • 2 I Wants To Stay Here 06:22
  • 3 Summertime 03:50
  • 4 Oh Dey's So Fresh And Fine (Strawberry Woman) 00:55
  • 5 Oh, Lawd, I'm On My Way 02:37
  • 6 It Ain't Necessarily So 04:01
  • 7 There's A Boat Dat's Leaving Soon For New York 07:13
  • 8 Oh Bess, Where's My Bess? 04:56
  • 9 Here Come De Honey Man 01:10
  • 10 Bess You Is My Woman Now 03:30
  • Total Runtime 40:58

Info zu Oscar Peterson Plays Porgy And Bess (Remastered)

George Gershwin's folk opera has been a source of inspiration for countless jazz musicians. This 1959 recording with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen (who had replaced guitarist Herb Ellis the previous year) features some of Peterson's most impassioned and bluesy playing. With the addition of a drummer, he was liberated from rhythm duties to become the trio's dominant solo voice. Producer Norman Granz, who frequently featured Peterson in his Jazz at the Philharmonic all-star tours of the 1950s, had the musicians work out the arrangements in the studio with a minimum of rehearsal. That freshness of conception can still be sensed today.

„Oscar Peterson and his trio (with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen) explore ten of the stronger themes from George Gershwin's Porgy & Bess on this reissue. It is true that Peterson's version of 'Summertime' will not make one forget the classic rendition by Miles Davis with Gil Evans but, as is true with all of these performances, Peterson makes the melodies sound like his own. 'It Ain't Necessarily So' and 'I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'' are among the more memorable selections.“ (Scott Yanow, AMG)

Oscar Peterson, piano
Ray Brown, double bass
Ed Thigpen, drums

Recorded October 12, 1959 at Universal Recorders, Chicago, IL
Produced Norma Granz

Digitally remastered

Please Note: we do not offer the 192 kHz version of this album, because there is no audible difference to the 96 kHz version!

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