Peterson plays unaccompanied solo piano on Thelonious Monk's "Round Midnight" and a medley of Michel Legrand's "Watch What Happens" and pianist Bill Evans' "Waltz for Debby," while Pass is by himself on "Easy Living." And bassist Pedersen is the lone wolf on the brief "Future Child." Although Freedom Song falls short of essential, Peterson's devoted fans will find it to be a consistently rewarding document of his 1982 visit to Japan. Tokyo Columbia 487899 Hank Jones: Hank All Art 11003 Quincy Jones: This Is. Not all of the musicians are present on all of the songs, which is a good thing because it makes the concert a bit less predictable. (56minutes) 5.Art of Jam Session / Count Basie Jam Clark Terry (PILJ2017) Live performance at Montreux Jazz Festival '75(C.Basie) & '77(C.Terry). At the time, South Africa still had the deplorable apartheid system, and Mandela was still in prison - back in 1982, we could only dream about a world in which he was president of South Africa, and countries like Russia, Hungary, and Poland had capitalist governments. Live performance at Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, '83.(59minutes) 4.Oscar Peterson Big 4(SM048-3208) Live performance at Yoyogi National Stadium, Tokyo, '83.
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NAT KING COLE with Oscar Peterson Trio & Jazz at the Philharmonic, 1957. Last Trio: Oscar Peterson in Tokyo Review by Ken Dryden One of a handful of recordings that Oscar Peterson made for release exclusively in Japan, Last Trio: Oscar Peterson in Tokyo is a rare opportunity to hear the pianist with fellow Canadian Michel Donato on bass, plus Louis Hayes on drums. 2000 Trail of Dreams: A Canadian Suite A Jazz suite with strings conducted by Michel Legrand. There are no dull or weak moments the bop-oriented quartet soars on material that ranges from Walter Donaldson's "You Look Good to Me" and Charlie Parker's "Now's the Time" to Peterson's own "The Fallen Warrior," which he dedicates to South African freedom fighter Nelson Mandela. Peterson Oscar - The Cakewalk MIDI Preview Midi Player: Peterson Oscar - The. Oscar Peterson Trio - Nigerian Marketplace. 1999 Oscar Peterson Plays the Duke Ellington Song Book ( 1999) combined reissue of the 19 Ellington recordings. Recorded live at Tokyo's Shibuya Hall in 1982, this two-CD set finds Peterson leading a quartet that employs Joe Pass on guitar, Martin Drew on drums, and Danish improviser Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen on upright bass. Many of his releases are predictably excellent, and only on rare occasions has he recorded a weak album. If you're a serious jazz collector who has 50, 60, or more Oscar Peterson CDs in your collection, you can't help but be amazed by the pianist's consistent nature. OSCAR PETERSON Freedom Song - The Oscar Peterson Big 4 In Japan 82 (1982 US 14-track double LP, recorded across 2 nights in Tokyo in February that year.