Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson (Ltd.180g Vinyl)

Ben Webster & Oscar Peterson
Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson (Ltd.180g Vinyl)

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Release date: 31/Mar/2023
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Sales Rank: #6934 in Mainstream Jazz
#31092 in Jazz
Style: Mainstream Jazz
Product No.: 2100782843

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Details / Tracklist: 01. "The Touch Of Your Lips"
02. "When Your Lover Has Gone"
03. "Bye bye blackbird"
04. "How Deep Is The Ocean"
05. "In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning"
06. "Sunday"
07. "This Can't Be Love"
08. "Ill Wind"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 180gr.
Description:1959 album reissued as limited ediiton 180 gram vinyl, including the bonus track "Where Are You?". - 180GR.
Ben Webster stated on numerous occasions that pianist Oscar Peterson was his favorite accompanist. This 1959 album would mark their last studio collaboration, and one of their very best. Webster travelled to Europe frequently and ended up living in Holland. In fact, no additional recordings together are known to exist prior to their final preserved collaboration - a 1972 concert in Hannover Germany, taped shortly before the saxophonist's death. Reviewer Stephen Cook rated this album with 4 ½ out of 5 stars on AllMusic, stating that it is "not only a definite first-disc choice for Webster newcomers, but one of the jazz legend's all-time great records". The Complete Album + 1 bonus track. 180-gram VIRGIN VINYL LIMITED EDITION.
Original session recorded in Los Angeles, November 6, 1959. Bonus track: B4, Stan Levey on drums, recorded in Los Angeles, October 15, 1957. Original liner notes by Stephen Frostberg (1959). Polylined inner sleeve.
Manufacturer No.: 012772326
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