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Oscar Peterson (1925–2007)

Author of A Jazz Odyssey: The Life of Oscar Peterson

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Includes the name: Oscar Peterson

Image credit: Tom Marcello, 1977

Works by Oscar Peterson

Night Train (1963) 25 copies
Oscar Peterson Jazz Piano Solos (2005) — Author — 5 copies
Songbooks (2012) 4 copies
Jazz 'Round Midnight (1992) 4 copies
Live At The Blue Note (1990) 3 copies
Ultimate Oscar Peterson (1998) 3 copies
Oscar and Benny (1998) 3 copies
Blues Etude (1990) 3 copies
Oscar Peterson 3 copies
Plays Porgy & Bess (1993) 3 copies
Quiet Now: Time & Again (2000) 2 copies
At the Concertgebouw (1994) 2 copies
Very Tall (1992) 2 copies
Tristeza on Piano (2014) 2 copies
My Personal Choice (2003) 2 copies
Oscar Peterson Jazz Piano Solos — Composer — 2 copies
The Astaire Story (2017) 2 copies
Live from Chicago (2014) 1 copy
Music [VHS] (1995) 1 copy
Fly Me to the Moon (2006) 1 copy
Compact Jazz 1 copy
The giants 1 copy
Quiet Now (2005) 1 copy
Christmas 1 copy
Gold 1 copy
On the Town 1 copy
Affinity 1 copy
Hello Herbie 1 copy
Live 1 copy
Oscar Peterson Trios (2005) 1 copy
Trio 1 copy
Piano Power 1 copy
The Trio 1 copy
In Concert 1 copy
Nameless 1 copy
Three Originals (1993) 1 copy
Most Famous Hits (2007) 1 copy
Reunion Blues (2005) 1 copy
Trio One (2000) 1 copy
Bursting Out (1963) 1 copy
Best of Oscar Peterson (2011) 1 copy

Associated Works

Porgy and Bess: Complete [sound recording] (1952) — some editions — 48 copies
Norman Granz: The Man Who Used Jazz for Justice (2011) — Foreword — 24 copies
Soulville (2003) — Piano — 10 copies
I Got Rhythm — some editions — 1 copy

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1 Kelly's Blues
Written-By – Oscar Peterson
11:57
2 Nighttime
Written-By – Oscar Peterson
10:11
3 Medley: Love Ballade / If You Only Knew
Written-By – Oscar Peterson
10:57
4 You Look Good To Me
Written-By – Clement Wells
6:39
5 Old Folks
Written-By – Dedette Lee Hill, Willard Robison
6:43
6 Reunion Blues
Written-By – Milt Jackson
7:17
7 Song To Elitha
Written-By – Oscar Peterson
11:51
credits:
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Bobby Durham
Guitar – Herb Ellis
Piano – Oscar Peterson
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carptrash | Apr 17, 2022 |
Legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson tells his own story in this autobiography. It is a book filled with anecdotes of his time on the road performing with most of the jazz greats active between the late 1940s and the end of century. Since Peterson was equally proficient as a soloist, accompanist, small combo performer, or participant in larger ensembles, he was nearly constantly at the keyboard. That leads to a life of jazz clubs, hotel rooms, and concert halls. Without much of a fixed locale, the focus naturally has to be the music and this is what most of the book concentrates upon — Peterson’s musical ideas and his impressions of each of his colleagues.

The most consistent and clear part of the text consists in his account of his early life in Montreal, his personal and musical upbringing (these were intertwined), and his emergence as a jazz prodigy in his teens. Although his entire family were accomplished musicians, it was Oscar alone who had both the talent and the performance skills to achieve a career on the stage. Much of the remainder of the book feels less narratively direct as Peterson describes first one musical partner and then the next, with brief insights. However, for a fan of the great personages of jazz, the book offers much to enjoy. And what comes across most, apart from the boyish playfulness that Oscar and his best friends delighted in, is his unswerving devotion to the craft of jazz. It’s not always something that can be articulated in words, but OP, as he was known, makes a huge effort to lift the veil on his creative method and ideas.

Worth reading for the jazz enthusiast or merely the jazz curious.
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RandyMetcalfe | 1 other review | Feb 26, 2019 |
Got this because I treasure the Ben Webster/Oscar Peterson stuff. It couldn't be more different, but it's still first rate, given the 20-bit treatment
 
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unclebob53703 | Feb 26, 2016 |
1. Brotherhood Of Man The Oscar Peterson Trio 3:39
2. Jim The Oscar Peterson Trio 3:03
3. Blues For Smedley The Oscar Peterson Trio 6:56
4. Roundalay The Oscar Peterson Trio 3:58
5. Mumbles Oscar Peterson 2:04
6. Mack The Knife The Oscar Peterson Trio 5:20
7. They Didn't Believe Me The Oscar Peterson Trio 4:21
8. Squeaky's Blues The Oscar Peterson Trio 3:31
9. I Want A Little Girl The Oscar Peterson Trio 5:11
10. Incoherent Blues The Oscar Peterson Trio 2:41
 
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danbrady | Mar 24, 2010 |

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