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Oscar Peterson Trio with Herb Ellis and Ray Brown: Vancouver 1958
ByOscar Peterson
piano1925 - 2007

Herb Ellis
guitar1921 - 2010

Ray Brown
bass, acoustic1926 - 2002
In 2002, Just A Memory Records (part of Justin Time Records) released a CD of the August 8th trio concert at the Orpheum Theatre, entitled Tenderly. A year later, the same record company released the August 4th concert on CD with more or less the same title as the current release. While the track listings may be the same, the product is completely different. This album is a 2LP 45RPM recording which has been completely remastered for vinyl by Adam Popowitz. As the needle drops down and is embraced by the vinyl, the sound emanating from the speakers transports the listener to the Orpheum Theatre for the opening notes of the Morgan Lewis & Nancy Hamilton classic "How High The Moon." In this mid-tempo swinger, Peterson establishes the groove which is a frame for the solo bass work of Ray Brown. In his extended two-chorus solo, Brown demonstrates his excellent taste and deep tone, as he navigates his way up and down the bass strings.
Next up are two compositions from the legendary trumpeter

Clifford Brown
trumpetb.1930
The concert continues with a composition from

John Lewis
piano1920 - 2001
Finally, this version of the Oscar Peterson Trio, which would end shortly after, had all the hallmarks and could play things such as solos, arrangements, interplay and groove more impressively than any of the other contemporary trios which fell into this category. ">
Track Listing
Side A: How High The Moon; We'll Be Together Again Side B: Joy Spring; Daahoud Side C: I Like To Recognize The Tune; The Golden Striker; Patricia Side D: Pogo; The Music Box Suite (aka Daisy's Dream)
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Title: Vancouver 1958 | Year Released: 2023 | Record Label: Justin Time Essential Collection
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