Oscar Peterson Plays The Count Basie Songbook

发行时间:1955-12-27
发行公司:Clef
简介:  On the face of it, pianist Oscar Peterson (whose virtuosity always allowed him to play an infinite amount of notes) andCount Basie(who made inventive use of silence and space by emphasizing single rhythmic sounds) would seem to have had little in common. However they both swing, and there was a definite overlapping in their repertoire. Peterson'sBasie tribute is a near-masterpiece. With guitarist Herb Ellis , bassist Ray Brown, and guest drummer Buddy Rich all playing quite sympathetically, Peterson's arrangements make the nine Basie -associated songs (along with Peterson's original "Blues for Basie") all sound quite fresh and lightly swinging. Quite a few of these renditions (particularly "Easy Does It," "9:20 Special," "Broadway," and "One O'Clock Jump") are instantly memorable. This CD reissue is highly recommended.
  On the face of it, pianist Oscar Peterson (whose virtuosity always allowed him to play an infinite amount of notes) andCount Basie(who made inventive use of silence and space by emphasizing single rhythmic sounds) would seem to have had little in common. However they both swing, and there was a definite overlapping in their repertoire. Peterson'sBasie tribute is a near-masterpiece. With guitarist Herb Ellis , bassist Ray Brown, and guest drummer Buddy Rich all playing quite sympathetically, Peterson's arrangements make the nine Basie -associated songs (along with Peterson's original "Blues for Basie") all sound quite fresh and lightly swinging. Quite a few of these renditions (particularly "Easy Does It," "9:20 Special," "Broadway," and "One O'Clock Jump") are instantly memorable. This CD reissue is highly recommended.