Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961
Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961
Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961
Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961
Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961
Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961
Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961
Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961

Oscar Peterson Trio – Live in Bremen 1961 (2LP, 45RPM)

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Oscar Peterson, piano [click here to see more products featuring Oscar Peterson]

Ray Brown, Bass

Ed Thigpen, Drums

Written by Léo Delibes (A1), Alan Jay Lerner & Frederick Loewe (A2, D1), John Lewis (B1), Oscar Peterson (B2, C1, D2), Richard Rodgers & Lorenz Hart (B3)

 

2LPs, gatefold jacket with a 16-bit album download card

Limited to 3,000 numbered copies

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 45RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Live

Record Press : Simon Garcia, Marciac, France

Label : The Lost Recordings

Original label : The Lost Recordings

Recorded on April 20, 1961 at Die Glocke, Bremen, Germany

Lacquers cut by Kevin Gray

Originally released in 2024

 

Tracks:

Side A :

  1. Les Filles de Cadix
  2. I Could Have Danced All Night

Side B:

  1. The Golden Striker
  2. Introduction by Oscar Peterson
  3. Where Did I Go From Here

Side C:

  1. My Funny Valentine

Side D:

  1. I 've grown acustomed to her face
  2. Blues for Big Scotia

 

Reviews :

The Glocke: one of Herbert von Karajan's favourite halls in Europe. An unusual place, located in the Hanseatic city of Bremen. Designed in 1737 on an octagonal plan, it has remained in this form to this day, and, despite various fires, retains one of the most beautiful acoustics on the old continent.

On that April evening in 1961, in front of nearly 1,400 spectators, the "mountain" Oscar Peterson sat down at his piano, accompanied by his two sidekicks, Ray Brown, the "handsome bassist", as his admirers nicknamed him, and Ed Thigpen, one of the most sought-after drummers on the New York scene.

The Lost Recordings has resurrected this extraordinary concert from the archives of the Bremen radio. Oscar Peterson is a brilliant alchemist, a sort of Pygmalion of himself, who goes to the end of his transformations. He knew how to magnify his mastery of swing, deepen his repertoire, renew himself without denying himself, and thus award jazz its most magical letters of nobility.

 

Ratings :

Discogs : 5 / 5


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