Oscar Peterson - Monitor Blues [CD]
Oscar Peterson - Monitor Blues [CD]
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These "live" recordings emanate from the Newport Jazz Festivals held at Freebody Park, Rhode Island on the 17th of July 1954, the 7th of July 1957 and the 8th of July 1962. The trio features the usual line up Oscar Peterson (piano) Herb Ellis (Guitar) and Ray Brown (bass), however on tracks ten through fourteen the trio are augmented by their friends Roy Eldridge (trumpet), Sonny Stitt (alto and tenor saxophone) and Jo Jones (drums).
Tracklist:
- Introduction by Stan Kenton
- Budo
- Love for Sale
- Tenderly
- Swinging on a Star
- Will You Still Be Mine
- Joy Spring
- Gal in Calico
- 52nd Street Theme
- Introduction by Willis Conover, Oscar Peterson and Sonny Stitt
- Monitor Blues
- Willow Weep for Me
- Autumn in New York
- Roy's Son
- Yours Is My Heart Alone
- Six and Four
UPC: 5019317022891
Label: Sounds Of Yesteryear
Release Date: 2.18.22
Format: CD
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