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Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions (1969)

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Oscar Peterson - Motions & Emotions (1969)

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1.Sally's Tomato 	3:07
2.Sunny 	3:29
3.By The Time I Get To Phoenix 	4:21
4.Wandering 	2:56
5.This Guy's In Love With You 	3:44
6.Wave 	6:00
7.Dreamsville 	3:00
8.Yesterday 	3:54
9.Eleanor Rigby 	3:05
10.Ode To Billy Joe 	2:41

Oscar Peterson – piano
Bucky Pizzarelli – guitar
Sam Jones – bass
Bobby Durham – drums
Claus Ogerman – arranger, conductor

 

This is one of the slickest, most cosmopolitan Jazz albums ever. There is a lush orchestra arranged by Claus Ogerman, that leaves enough room for Peterson's improvisations and manages to actually compliment his dynamic style. Ogerman was originally from Munich, before he started to work as an arranger for stars like Frank Sinatra, Antonio Carlos Jobim and recently Diana Krall. In 1969 he arranged this album for Oscar Peterson called, which originally came out on MPS, a label located in Villingen, a small town in the German backwoods of the Black Forrest. ---amazon.com

 

Tom Jobim and Wes Montgomery were having considerable success with the help of arranger Claus Orgerman, so you can't blame Oscar Peterson for wanting to record with him too. The jazz pianist tackles 1960s hits (the usual suspects: the Beatles, Bacharach and Mancini) as Ogerman's lush easy listening charts flows around him. Peterson plays his heart out on every track. ---musicstack.com

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