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Oscar Peterson Trio & Milt Jackson

Very Tall

    Very Tall marked the first recorded collaboration between Oscar Peterson and Milt Jackson, a masterful stroke by producer Norman Granz in bringing the two together. Both highly regarded and successful jazz figures by 1961, Peterson had recorded innumerable albums with his own trio and backing such stars as Louis Armstrong, Lester Young, Ben Webster, and Billie Holiday, to name just a few, and Jackson had played with most of the great names in modern jazz and had been a founder of the Modern Jazz Quartet with John Lewis.

    Very Tall features Milt Jackson as an added member of the legendary Peterson Trio with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen, and Jackson brings to the session two of his own compositions - Heartstrings, and Reunion Blues. The repeated Heartstrings bonus track is from an earlier session of Jackson's own.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. On Green Dolphin Street
    2. Heartstrings
    3. Work Song
    4. John Brown's Body, "Battle Hymn Of The Republic" (Traditional)
    5. A Wonderful Guy
    6. Reunion Blues 
    7. Heartstrings

    Oscar Peterson

    Night Train

      This 1962 recording represents Oscar Peterson at his most commercially accommodating, yet his trio with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen never fails to swing. The program includes such familiar melodies as the title track (which began life as Duke Ellington's "Happy Go Lucky Local"), "Georgia on My Mind," and "The Honeydripper." With the notable exception of the gospel-like original "Hymn to Freedom," most of the tracks clock in at around three minutes.

      TRACK LISTING

      1 Night Train 4:50
      2 C Jam Blues 3:25
      3 Georgia On My Mind 3:46
      4 Bags' Groove 5:41
      5 Moten Swing 2:55
      6 Easy Does It 2:45
      7 Honey Dripper 2:24
      8 Things Ain't What They Used To Be 4:39
      9 I Got It Bad (and That Ain't Good) 5:08
      10 Band Call 3:54
      11 Hymn To Freedom 5:31


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