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The Lost Recordings Oscar Peterson Trio - Live in Bremen 1961 - 56064

Oscar Peterson Trio - Live in Bremen 1961

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180g Vinyl, Doppel-LP. "Die Glocke" in the German Hanseatic city of Bremen (where Sieveking Sound is also based) was one of Herbert von Karajan's favourite concert halls in Europe. It was built in 1737 with an octagonal floor plan and, despite several fires, has retained one of the.

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"Die Glocke" in the German Hanseatic city of Bremen (where Sieveking Sound is also based) was one of Herbert von Karajan's favourite concert halls in Europe. It was built in 1737 with an octagonal floor plan and, despite several fires, has retained one of the best acoustics on the continent.
On that evening in April 1961, in front of an audience of 1,400, the imposing figure of Oscar Peterson sat down at his piano with his two followers. They were Ray Brown, known to his admirers as "the handsome bassist," and Ed Thigpen, one of the most sought-after drummers on the New York scene.
The Lost Recordings retrieved the tapes of this groundbreaking concert from the archives of Bremen Radio and spent many weeks restoring them. Oscar Peterson is an ingenious alchemist and, in a sense, his own Pygmalion, who sees his transformations through to the end. Already a master of swing, Peterson outdid himself in every way. He expanded his repertoire and reinvented himself again and again, while remaining true to his innermost nature. His legacy, the magical glamour he brought to jazz, is priceless.
Limited to. 3.000 copies
LP 1
1. The Girls From Cadiz
2. I Could Have Danced All Night
3. The Golden Striker
4. Introduction by Oscar Peterson
5. Where Do I Go From Here
LP 2
6. My Funny Valentine
7. I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face
8. Blues For Big Scotia

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