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Oscar, With Love (5-LP vinyl box set)

Oscar Peterson

Oscar, With Love (5-LP vinyl box set)

Price: € 248.95
Format: LP 12inch
Label: Mack Avenue
UPC: 0673203113411
Catnr: MACLP 1134
Release date: 21 February 2020
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Label
Mack Avenue
UPC
0673203113411
Catalogue number
MACLP 1134
Release date
21 February 2020
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About the album

To honor her late husband, Kelly Peterson assembled some of the most celebrated jazz artists in the world to perform and record on the luminary’s prized personal Bösendorfer Imperial piano, releasing the recordings on CD as a deluxe collector’s edition featuring an extensive commemorative book.

Oscar, With Love showcases Oscar Peterson as a composer and includes the world premiere of several pieces he wrote but never recorded. These compositions were retrieved from Peterson’s library for this project.

Artist(s)

Oscar Peterson (piano)

Oscar Peterson was one of the greatest piano players of all time. A pianist with phenomenal technique on the level of his idol, Art Tatum, Peterson's speed, dexterity, and ability to swing at any tempo were amazing. Very effective in small groups, jam sessions, and in accompanying singers, O.P. was at his absolute best when performing unaccompanied solos. His original style did not fall into any specific idiom. Like Erroll Garner and George Shearing, Peterson's distinctive playing formed during the mid- to late '40s and fell somewhere between swing and bop. Peterson was criticized through the years because he used so many notes, didn't evolve much since the 1950s, and recorded a remarkable number of albums. Perhaps it is because critics ran out of favorable adjectives to use early in his...
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Oscar Peterson was one of the greatest piano players of all time. A pianist with phenomenal technique on the level of his idol, Art Tatum, Peterson's speed, dexterity, and ability to swing at any tempo were amazing. Very effective in small groups, jam sessions, and in accompanying singers, O.P. was at his absolute best when performing unaccompanied solos. His original style did not fall into any specific idiom. Like Erroll Garner and George Shearing, Peterson's distinctive playing formed during the mid- to late '40s and fell somewhere between swing and bop. Peterson was criticized through the years because he used so many notes, didn't evolve much since the 1950s, and recorded a remarkable number of albums. Perhaps it is because critics ran out of favorable adjectives to use early in his career; certainly it can be said that Peterson played 100 notes when other pianists might have used ten, but all 100 usually fit, and there is nothing wrong with showing off technique when it serves the music. As with Johnny Hodges and Thelonious Monk, to name two, Peterson spent his career growing within his style rather than making any major changes once his approach was set, certainly an acceptable way to handle one's career. Because he was Norman Granz's favorite pianist (along with Tatum) and the producer tended to record some of his artists excessively, Peterson made an incredible number of albums. Not all are essential, and a few are routine, but the great majority are quite excellent, and there are dozens of classics.

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Composer(s)

Oscar Peterson (piano)

Oscar Peterson was one of the greatest piano players of all time. A pianist with phenomenal technique on the level of his idol, Art Tatum, Peterson's speed, dexterity, and ability to swing at any tempo were amazing. Very effective in small groups, jam sessions, and in accompanying singers, O.P. was at his absolute best when performing unaccompanied solos. His original style did not fall into any specific idiom. Like Erroll Garner and George Shearing, Peterson's distinctive playing formed during the mid- to late '40s and fell somewhere between swing and bop. Peterson was criticized through the years because he used so many notes, didn't evolve much since the 1950s, and recorded a remarkable number of albums. Perhaps it is because critics ran out of favorable adjectives to use early in his...
more
Oscar Peterson was one of the greatest piano players of all time. A pianist with phenomenal technique on the level of his idol, Art Tatum, Peterson's speed, dexterity, and ability to swing at any tempo were amazing. Very effective in small groups, jam sessions, and in accompanying singers, O.P. was at his absolute best when performing unaccompanied solos. His original style did not fall into any specific idiom. Like Erroll Garner and George Shearing, Peterson's distinctive playing formed during the mid- to late '40s and fell somewhere between swing and bop. Peterson was criticized through the years because he used so many notes, didn't evolve much since the 1950s, and recorded a remarkable number of albums. Perhaps it is because critics ran out of favorable adjectives to use early in his career; certainly it can be said that Peterson played 100 notes when other pianists might have used ten, but all 100 usually fit, and there is nothing wrong with showing off technique when it serves the music. As with Johnny Hodges and Thelonious Monk, to name two, Peterson spent his career growing within his style rather than making any major changes once his approach was set, certainly an acceptable way to handle one's career. Because he was Norman Granz's favorite pianist (along with Tatum) and the producer tended to record some of his artists excessively, Peterson made an incredible number of albums. Not all are essential, and a few are routine, but the great majority are quite excellent, and there are dozens of classics.

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Disc #1
01.
The Contessa
06:16
(Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson
02.
Blues For Smedley
03:39
(Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson
03.
Céline’s Waltz
05:43
(Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson
04.
A Little Jazz Exercise
02:27
(Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson
05.
Bossa Beguine
05:10
(Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson
06.
Cool Walk
03:31
(Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson
07.
Dream Of Me
08:18
(Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson, Oscar Peterson

Disc #2
01.
Sushi
04:35
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
02.
Ballad For Benny Carter
08:50
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
03.
On Danish Shore
03:47
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
04.
If I Love Again
03:00
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
05.
Tranquille
05:55
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
06.
Wheatland
04:21
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
07.
Take Me Home
04:57
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson

Disc #3
01.
If You Only Knew
05:16
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
02.
Love Ballade
06:41
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
03.
The Gentle Waltz
05:24
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
04.
Announcement
03:41
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
05.
Laurentide Waltz
06:20
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
06.
Harcourt Nights
08:00
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson

Disc #4
01.
Summertime
06:12
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
02.
Why Think About Tomorrow?
05:10
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
03.
Morning
04:58
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
04.
Dear Oscar
04:15
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
05.
I Remember OP
06:02
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
06.
Sir Lancewell
04:59
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
07.
Trust
04:31
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson

Disc #5
01.
One For Oscar
06:29
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
02.
The Smudge
05:06
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
03.
OP’s Boogie
02:37
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
04.
Oscar’s New Camera
04:01
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
05.
Emmanuel
04:03
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
06.
Look What You’ve Done To Me
03:12
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
07.
Goodbye Old Friend
03:15
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
08.
Hymn To Freedom
05:19
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
09.
When Summer Comes
02:30
(Oscar Peterson) Oscar Peterson
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