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Sku: 60211690
UPC: 042282782625
UPC 14: 00042282782625
Release Date: 10/16/1989
Sales Rank: 2244
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song Title
1. I Want To Be Happy ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
2. Pennies From Heaven ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
3. Ballad Medley: Bewitched, Bothered, and Bewildered/I Don't Know Why I Just Do/How Long Has This Been Going On/I Can't Get Started: Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered / I Don't Know Why I Just Do / How Long Has This Been Going On / I Can't Get Started ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
4. I'm Glad There Is You ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
5. Tour's End ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
6. I Was Doing All Right ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
7. Bronx Blues ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
8. Three Little Words ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
9. Detour Ahead ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
10. Sunday ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
11. Blues For Herky ~ Oscar Peterson Trio/Stan Getz (Sax)
 

Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Full performer name: Stan Getz/Oscar Peterson Trio.
Muze PNote Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Oscar Peterson (piano); Herb Ellis (guitar); Ray Brown (bass).
Muze PNote Recorded at Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, California on October 10, 1957. Includes liner notes by Nat Hentoff.
Muze PNote Digitally remastered by Dennis Drake (Polygram Studios).
Muze PNote Personnel: Stan Getz (tenor saxophone); Oscar Peterson (piano); Herb Ellis (guitar).
Muze PNote Audio Remasterer: Dennis Drake.
Muze PNote Liner Note Author: Nat Hentoff.
Muze PNote Recording information: Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA (10/10/1957).
Muze PNote In that quintessential breakthrough year of modern jazz -- 1957 -- Norman Granz was fond of pairing the legendary drummerless trio of Oscar Peterson with several different stars from the Jazz at the Philharmonic concert series. In this case, Stan Getz is the nominee, and Granz could not have found a better match for the pianist alongside his peerless combo than the ripe, mature, and bebopping tenor saxophonist. It was a one-shot deal, the only official collaboration between Getz and Peterson, expanded on this edition of the Silver Collection series with tracks from the complete session, with no alternate takes or bonus tracks and recorded entirely in monaural. Unlike Art Tatum -- who could never really restrain his notions to always cut loose -- Peterson sounds relatively relaxed on this date, understanding that Getz was also not going to shred up every tune they played. With guitarist Herb Ellis and bassist Ray Brown, the quartet members not only have all the rhythmic cohesion they need without a formal timekeeper, but interact in a way that approaches telepathic or magical. In short, the quartet is in the zone like few groups ever achieve in a studio setting. They zip through a bop-based edition of "I Want to Be Happy," a hopped-up adaptation of "Sweet Georgia Brown" titled "Tour's End," and the flawless "Three Little Words" like they are child's play. The strong Kansas City cum Texas-style guitar of Ellis cannot be denied during "Bronx Blues," while Getz reins in the countrified air of the jam in a laid-back but downtown fashion. During the great song (penned by Ellis) "Detour Ahead," heard here in an instrumental, post-Billie Holiday version, the ensemble shows ultimate flexibility, heightened by the tenor saxophonist's touching yet firm grasp of the melody. Aside from the closer, "Blues for Herky," with a choppy guitar from Ellis and a New Orleans-type feel, the rest of the material consists of ballads or midtempo cool tunes. This is where Peterson is most surprising, toning down his act, interpreting the songs with the precision of a diamond cutter, and using his acute listening skills to the fullest. Those bedazzled by the utter virtuosity of the pianist should listen more closely to this recording to hear how his taste level is as elevated as the monster technique he possesses. While "I Was Doing All Right" approaches a lounge sound, the five-tune "Ballad Medley" displays Peterson at his best, especially on his feature, "How Long Has This Been Going On." On this great album for the times and all time, these wonderful musicians are on from the word go, providing 60 priceless minutes of music that any mainstream jazz lover can embrace. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Producer: Norman Granz

Engineer: Val Valentin

Musical Guests
Muze Guest Artist Ray Brown
Muze Guest Artist Herb Ellis

Compilation Appearances

Muze Music Compilations Digital At Montreux
Muze Music Compilations Ultimate Collection
Muze Music Compilations Christmas Break: Relaxing Jazz For Th
Muze Music Compilations Justin Time 25Th Anniversary Collecti
Muze Music Compilations Justin Time 25Th Anniversary Collecti
Muze Music Compilations Jazz For Kids

Associated Artists and Works

Armstrong, Louis
Astaire, Fred
Basie, Count
Playing Our Songs ~ Brubeck, Dave
Carter, Benny
DeFranco, Buddy
Eldridge, Roy
Ellis, Herb
Fitzgerald, Ella
Ella and Oscar ~ Fitzgerald, Ella
Ella and Oscar ~ Fitzgerald, Ella
Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio ~ Getz, Stan
Gillespie, Dizzy
The Trumpet Summit Meets the Oscar Peterson Big Fo ~ Gillespie, Dizzy
Grappelli, Stephane
Hampton, Lionel
Hawkins, Coleman
Henderson, Bill
Holiday, Billie
Hubbard, Freddie
Jackson, Milt
McPartland, Marian
Original Soundtrack
Oscar Peterson & the Very Tall
The Trumpet Summit Meets the Oscar Peterson Big Fo ~ Oscar Peterson Big 4
Digital at Montreux ~ Pedersen, Orsted
Digital at Montreux ~ Pedersen, Orsted
Perlman, Itzhak
Oscar Peterson Plays the Cole Porter Songbook ~ Porter, Cole
Riddle, Nelson
Smith, Stuff
Smith, Stuff (Jazz)
Terry, Clark
Vaughan, Sarah
Webster, Ben
Young, Lester (Saxophone)

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 10/01/1986
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 1957
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : 8278262
Music Label Name Label : Verve
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Mono
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 00042282782625

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