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1. CD tartalma: |
1. | I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
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2. | Mirage
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3. | Tenderly
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4. | (Back Home Again In) Indiana
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5. | It Never Entered My Mind
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6. | Ellingtonia: Take the "A" Train / In a Sentimental Mood / Satin Doll /
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6. | /Lady of the Lavender Mist / Things Ain't What They Used to Be
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7. | Sweet Georgia Brown
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8. | Darn That Dream
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9. | Medley: The Summer Knows (Theme from "The Summer of '42) / What Are You Doing for the Rest of Your Life?
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2. CD tartalma: |
1. | Ev'rything I Love
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2. | It's All Right With Me
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3. | Stella by Starlight
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4. | Just You, Just Me
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5. | If
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6. | Honeysuckle Rose
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7. | Blues for Bise
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8. | Pleyel Bis
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Jazz / Bop; Swing
Recorded: March 17, 1975, Salle Pleyel, Paris, France Remastered: 1997, Phil De Lancie, Fantasy Studios, Berkeley
Oscar Peterson - piano Joe Pass - guitar
This 1975 Paris recital is really three concerts, since both pianist Oscar Peterson and guitarist Joe Pass offered a stunning solo entree before the duets that are le plat principal. When Peterson (b. 1925) and Pass (1929-1994) play unaccompanied, each man often sounds as if he has four hands; both share an orchestral vision of their respective instruments. When they join forces, as they do on the last six numbers here, it's like a match between two of the world's greatest table tennis players - who also happen to be engaged in stimulating conversation on a panoply of subjects, point after astonishing point (or in this case, counterpoint).
On selections such as "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Just You, Just Me," Peterson and Pass richochet ideas - not just licks - off one another. One must have all the shots to play at this level. More important, one must know where to place these shots, or notes, as Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass do again and again and again.
Total time: Disc 1: 54:25 min. Disc 2: 50:36 min.
This album has more than its share of remarkable music. Pianist Oscar Peterson takes seven performances (including a five-song Duke Ellington medley and racehorse renditions of "Indiana" and "Sweet Georgia Brown") unaccompanied and guitarist Joe Pass follows with five solo selections of his own. But it is when Peterson and Pass team together for the final six numbers that the sparks really fly, particularly on "Honeysuckle Rose" and "Blues for Bise"; the results are often quite wondrous. This is essential music from two of the best. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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