Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic
Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic
Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic
Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic
Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic
Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic
Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic
Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions - AudioSoundMusic

Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions

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Piano – Oscar Peterson [click here to see more vinyl featuring Oscar Peterson]

Oscar Peterson - piano

Bobby Durham - drums

Sam Jones - bass

Bucky Pizzarelli - guitar

 

1 LP, gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : blue

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : optimal media GmbH

Label : MPS

Original Label : MPS

Recorded at A&R Studios, New York City

Engineered by Dave Green

Remastered by Christoph Stickel

Produced by Claus Ogerman, Matthias Kunnecke

Originally released in 1969

Reissued in 2018

 

Tracks:

Side A

  1. Sally's Tomato
  2. Sunny
  3. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
  4. Wandering
  5. This Guy's In Love With You

Side B

  1. Wave
  2. Dreamsville
  3. Yesterday
  4. Eleanor Rigby
  5. Ode To Billy Joe

 

Reviews:

“The double whammy for Peterson on this recording from his MPS era is the combination of material and Ogerman’s sugary-sinister orchestral arrangements. From the start, Oscar sounds constrained by the shortness of the pop material, reduced to little more than picking out the simple melodies with his right hand before Ogerman’s pedestrian orchestral interventions.

Only Jobim’s “Wave” – running at six minutes, allows any scope for Peterson’s more characteristic flurries and technique to come through. Count Basie trashed the Beatles’ music with a whole album of tasteless interpretations; Peterson and Ogerman manage this in just two tracks.  “Yesterday” and “Eleanor Rigby” get the breezy bossa-nova treatment here, showing complete contempt for the sentiment of the original songs. By this stage, Peterson seems determined to break free of the Ogerman straitjacket, ramming both songs full of twiddles and runs that are laughably inappropriate for the mood and content of the original material.

But the biggest chuckle is saved for the end – a raucous, blowsy version of Bobby Gentry’s “Ode to Billy Joe”, which manages to sound like a Lalo Schifrin television theme. Overall, Motions & Emotions is a fascinating example of that period in the late 60s when jazz tried to get down with the kids, and failed horribly.” Jazz Journal Review by John Adcock -10 March 2019

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 3 / 5 , Discogs : 4,2 / 5

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