Sunday, June 19, 2011

Oscar Peterson - Samba Soulsville

Today I have a song that I heard a few days, and I loved it. The track is huge by the Canadian jazz pianist and composer Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, is enjoying an upload in a different way to the usual notation for other arrivals from me! Especially, after a review of the Oscar Peterson Trio CD cduniverse.com extended his normal working time (bassist Sam Jones and drummer Louis Hayes) Henley with Gibson on congas, timbales and Marshall Thompson Harold Jones as percussionist in severalfor this version, which focuses primarily on music of Brazilian composers (the title is a bit Espanol Soul 'misleading). With the increased interest in bossa nova and samba have Peterson interpretations of songs like "Manha de Carnaval," "How Insensitive," "Meditation" and "Samba de Orfeo" stood up very well against similar jazz recordings since the mid- of 60 years. Peterson "Soulsville Samba" has a gospel flavor, while his "Samba sensitive" is more relaxed, Vincent Youmans' decades-old"Carioca" also fit well. This is good, although not required, a considerable part of Oscar Peterson's Discography. The only mystery is why the credits and liner notes could not be added to a larger, more readable so that they have been played, which is a major drawback in the reduction of the original LP jacket size CDs. ~ Ken Dryden, All tracks have been digitally remastered. Mini LP Jacket at Universal Studios, Chicago recorded in December 1966. Originally releasedLimelight ...

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