The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie  (With Herb Elllis) - Audiophile
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie  (With Herb Elllis) - Audiophile
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie  (With Herb Elllis) - Audiophile
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie (With Herb Elllis)
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie  (With Herb Elllis) - Audiophile
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie  (With Herb Elllis) - Audiophile
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie  (With Herb Elllis) - Audiophile
The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie (With Herb Elllis)

The Oscar Peterson Trio - Hello Herbie (With Herb Elllis)

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

Guitar – Herb Ellis

Bass – Sam Jones

Drums – Bob Durham

Written by Wes Montgomery (A1), Beda (A2), McHugh – Fields (A2), Stordahl (A3), Weston (A3), Hampton Hawes (A4), Oscar Peterson (B1), Adamson (B2), McHugh (B2), Goodman (B3), Christian (B3)

 

1 LP, Gatefold jacket

Original analog Master tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record color : black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12'’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : Optimal media GmbH

Label : MPS

Original Label : MPS

Recorded on November 5th and 6th 1969 at Villingen

Produced by Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer

Remastered by Christoph Stickel

Originally released in 1970

Reissued in 2024

 

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:

Guitarist Herb Ellis still considers this to be one of his personal favorite recordings. Ellis was reunited with his old boss Oscar Peterson and, with the assistance of Peterson's trio of the period (with bassist Sam Jones and drummer Bobby Durham), the two lead voices often romp on the jam session-flavored set. Most of the chord changes are fairly basic (including three blues and "Seven Come Eleven"), and Peterson was clearly inspired by Ellis' presence (and vice versa)." AllMusic Review by Scott Yanow

 

Ratings :

AllMusic : 4 / 5 , Discogs : 4,5 / 5

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