Soul Espanol

发行时间:1996-12-14
发行公司:Verve
简介:  Oscar Peterson augmented his regular working trio of the time (bassistSam Jonesand drummer Louis Hayes) withHenley Gibsonon congas,Marshall Thompsonon timbales, andHarold Jones as an added percussionist for this release, which focuses mostly on the music of Brazilian composers (so the title Soul Espan?l is a bit misleading). With the surge of interest in bossa nova and samba, Peterson's interpretations of songs like "Manha de Carnaval," "How Insensitive," "Meditation," and "Samba de Orfeo" have stood up very well against similar jazz recordings of the mid-'60s. Peterson's "Soulville Samba" has a gospel flavor, while his "Sensitive Samba" is more laid-back;Vincent Youmans' decades-old "Carioca" also fit in nicely. This is an enjoyable, if not essential, part of Oscar Peterson's considerable discography. The one mystery is why the credits and liner notes couldn't have been reproduced on a larger insert in order for them to be readable; this is one major drawback in shrinking the original LP jacket to CD size.
  Oscar Peterson augmented his regular working trio of the time (bassistSam Jonesand drummer Louis Hayes) withHenley Gibsonon congas,Marshall Thompsonon timbales, andHarold Jones as an added percussionist for this release, which focuses mostly on the music of Brazilian composers (so the title Soul Espan?l is a bit misleading). With the surge of interest in bossa nova and samba, Peterson's interpretations of songs like "Manha de Carnaval," "How Insensitive," "Meditation," and "Samba de Orfeo" have stood up very well against similar jazz recordings of the mid-'60s. Peterson's "Soulville Samba" has a gospel flavor, while his "Sensitive Samba" is more laid-back;Vincent Youmans' decades-old "Carioca" also fit in nicely. This is an enjoyable, if not essential, part of Oscar Peterson's considerable discography. The one mystery is why the credits and liner notes couldn't have been reproduced on a larger insert in order for them to be readable; this is one major drawback in shrinking the original LP jacket to CD size.