Peterson, Oscar: Con Alma - The Oscar Peterson Trio, Live in Lugano, 1964

Peterson, Oscar SKU: 44067700
Peterson, Oscar: Con Alma - The Oscar Peterson Trio, Live in Lugano, 1964

Peterson, Oscar: Con Alma - The Oscar Peterson Trio, Live in Lugano, 1964

Peterson, Oscar SKU: 44067700

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Con Alma - The Oscar Peterson Trio, Live in Lugano, 1964
Artist: Peterson, Oscar
Label: Mack Avenue
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 673203120716
Genre: Jazz

Oscar Peterson's trio with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen is widely regarded as Peterson's "classic trio," considered by fans as the most popular and in-demand of his long and storied career (featured on releases such as 1963's Night Train and 1964's We Get Requests). Recorded during their creative peak in 1964 (5 years into their collaboration), this previously unheard and unreleased live performance is destined to become a fan favorite from the Oscar Peterson vaults. In his memoir Peterson reflects on the dedication that Ray and Ed brought to the group: In addition to our trio rehearsals, therefore, Ray would call his own rehearsals in his or Ed's room and they would simply practice 'time.' They created a flexible and multi-faceted rhythmical language that they could apply to any musical statement I might make and enhance any direction I might choose. In short, they practiced 'all the possibles.'- Oscar Peterson

Tracks:
1.1 Waltz for Debby
1.2 My One and Only Love
1.3 I Could Write a Book
1.4 Blues for My Landlady
1.5 Con Alma
1.6 It Ain't Necessarily So
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