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1. | Brotherhood of Man
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2. | Jim
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3. | Blues for Smedley
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4. | Roundalay
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5. | Mumbles
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6. | Mack the Knife
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7. | They Didn't Believe Me
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8. | Squeaky's Blues
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9. | I Want a Little Girl
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10. | Incoherent Blues
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Jazz / Mainstream Jazz; Bop; Swing
Recorded: February 26, 1964 at RCA Studios, Toronto
Oscar Peterson - Piano Clark Terry - Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocal Ray Brown - Bass Ed Thigpen - Drums
"It's one of the few sessions. . . that I was totally happy with," Clark Terry recalls, of his showdown with the piano colossus Oscar Peterson, in his interview for this reissue. The summit meeting, played by four masters all still very much on that scene, remained a top-selling jazz record well into the Seventies -- not just for Terry's lyrical technique but for his unprecedented, hysterically funny blues parody, "Mumbles." Although he had created his old bluesman character on national TV (when he was in the Tonight Show band), this was its first appearance on record. |
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