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1967-1983 Plays Duke Ellingto»rank: 137525par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This album features one of the jazz world's foremost piano virtuosos interpreting the music of the jazz world's greatest composer and bandleader. The recordings--all previously released--are taken from Peterson's Pablo albums of the 1970s and '80s. (An earlier reissue, 0scar Peterson Plays the Duke Ellington Songbook, draws from two Verve albums recorded in the '50s.) The challenge of doing justice to Duke seems to bring out the best in 0scar. He picks up steam like a locomotive on 'Main Stem' (with Sam Jones and Louis Hayes) and catches lightning ... |
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Plays the Duke Ellington Song Book»rank: 137525par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This album features one of the jazz world's foremost piano virtuosos interpreting the music of the jazz world's greatest composer and bandleader. The recordings--all previously released--are taken from Peterson's Pablo albums of the 1970s and '80s. (An earlier reissue, 0scar Peterson Plays the Duke Ellington Songbook, draws from two Verve albums recorded in the '50s.) The challenge of doing justice to Duke seems to bring out the best in 0scar. He picks up steam like a locomotive on 'Main Stem' (with Sam Jones and Louis Hayes) and catches lightning ... |
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Nigerian Marketplace (Mlps)»rank: 137525par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This album features one of the jazz world's foremost piano virtuosos interpreting the music of the jazz world's greatest composer and bandleader. The recordings--all previously released--are taken from Peterson's Pablo albums of the 1970s and '80s. (An earlier reissue, 0scar Peterson Plays the Duke Ellington Songbook, draws from two Verve albums recorded in the '50s.) The challenge of doing justice to Duke seems to bring out the best in 0scar. He picks up steam like a locomotive on 'Main Stem' (with Sam Jones and Louis Hayes) and catches lightning ... |
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1998 Very Tall Band Recorded»rank: 52062par: Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This album features one of the jazz world's foremost piano virtuosos interpreting the music of the jazz world's greatest composer and bandleader. The recordings--all previously released--are taken from Peterson's Pablo albums of the 1970s and '80s. (An earlier reissue, 0scar Peterson Plays the Duke Ellington Songbook, draws from two Verve albums recorded in the '50s.) The challenge of doing justice to Duke seems to bring out the best in 0scar. He picks up steam like a locomotive on 'Main Stem' (with Sam Jones and Louis Hayes) and catches lightning ... |
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Jam - Montreux '77 (Mlps)»rank: 52062par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From :This album features one of the jazz world's foremost piano virtuosos interpreting the music of the jazz world's greatest composer and bandleader. The recordings--all previously released--are taken from Peterson's Pablo albums of the 1970s and '80s. (An earlier reissue, 0scar Peterson Plays the Duke Ellington Songbook, draws from two Verve albums recorded in the '50s.) The challenge of doing justice to Duke seems to bring out the best in 0scar. He picks up steam like a locomotive on 'Main Stem' (with Sam Jones and Louis Hayes) and catches lightning ... |
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Oscar Peterson And Jon Faddis»rank: 110116par: Oscar & Jon Fad Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:Chronique amazon.fr:Jon Faddis, le chantre du suraigu à la trompette, enregistre en duo avec le pianiste 0scar Peterson. C'est avant sa rencontre avec Dizzy Gillespie qui deviendra son inspirateur principal et les thèmes joués ne sont pas encore très hard bop, laissant une large part aux œuvres du courant mainstream, avec une interprétation toutefois très moderne du 'Take The A Train' de Strayhorn. La confrontation du pianiste légendaire qu'est 0scar Peterson et du jeune Faddis, déjà maître de son style et excellent dans l'art du tempo rapide et des coups ... |
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Oscar Petersons Finest Hour»rank: 48848par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:0scar Peterson is undoubtedly one of the greatest pianists of all time, certainly he is one of the best known jazz exponents of the instrument. The bedrock of his playing is both his speed and his almost unique ability to pile note upon note. Peterson is a man who is never stingy with his notes, he is more than happy to use five, ten, 15 times the number, which another pianist might, but then he makes every single one count. This is a superb 60-minute collection of his music ... |
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A 75th Birthday Celebration»rank: 29582par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:0scar Peterson is undoubtedly one of the greatest pianists of all time, certainly he is one of the best known jazz exponents of the instrument. The bedrock of his playing is both his speed and his almost unique ability to pile note upon note. Peterson is a man who is never stingy with his notes, he is more than happy to use five, ten, 15 times the number, which another pianist might, but then he makes every single one count. This is a superb 60-minute collection of his music ... |
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Soul Espanol (Mlps)»rank: 29582par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:0scar Peterson is undoubtedly one of the greatest pianists of all time, certainly he is one of the best known jazz exponents of the instrument. The bedrock of his playing is both his speed and his almost unique ability to pile note upon note. Peterson is a man who is never stingy with his notes, he is more than happy to use five, ten, 15 times the number, which another pianist might, but then he makes every single one count. This is a superb 60-minute collection of his music ... |
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Most Famous Hits»rank: 29582par: Oscar Peterson
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:0scar Peterson is undoubtedly one of the greatest pianists of all time, certainly he is one of the best known jazz exponents of the instrument. The bedrock of his playing is both his speed and his almost unique ability to pile note upon note. Peterson is a man who is never stingy with his notes, he is more than happy to use five, ten, 15 times the number, which another pianist might, but then he makes every single one count. This is a superb 60-minute collection of his music ... |