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Don't Get Sassy
(1994)
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Ray Brown Trio wth Benny Green
Bassist Ray Brown, pianist Benny Green, and drummer Jeff Hamilton make for a perfect team on their Telarc CD. The tight yet swinging arrangements are full of subtle surprises and serve as a perfect format for the players, particularly Green. Highlights include Thad Jones' "Don't Get Sassy," Oscar Peterson's "Kelly's Blues," "Tanga," "Brown's New ...
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Live at the Blue Note [Box Set]
(2004)
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Oscar Peterson
This four-disc box set features the historic reunion of the Oscar Peterson Trio (Peterson, bassist Ray Brown, and guitarist Herb Ellis), who were playing together for all practical purposes for the first time in over 30 years at the Blue Note in March 16-18, 1990. Drummer Bobby Durham -- who had played with Peterson's band from 1967-1970 -- ...
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Live at the Green Mill
(2005)
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The Mike Jones Trio
Mike Jones' first trio outing for Chiaroscuro (after four solo piano releases) doesn't mean that he is holding back in the least. Accompanied by two talented Chicagoans, bassist Kelly Sill and drummer Tim Davis, for these live sessions at the Green Mill (with whom he regularly works during his annual gig there), Jones' demanding sets cover a lot ...
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Oscar in Paris
(1996)
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Oscar Peterson
Nonpareil pianist Oscar Peterson may have lost the use of his left hand following his stroke, but he's still got more technique and swing than most of the pianists out there. If you doubt that, check out this recording made in Paris in 1996 with his quartet. Peterson is a treasure, and his takes on these originals and standards offer ample ...
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Jazz: Live From New York
(2001)
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Various Artists
Far from being the last refuge of jazz warhorses put out to pasture (as the story went among journalists in the 1990s), there was plenty of creativity and vitality on the Telarc roster then -- at least from the evidence of this anthology. The linking device behind this package is that every selection was recorded live in one New York City ...
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Playing Our Songs
(1999)
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Dave Brubeck
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Jazz Piano Anthology: Swingers
(1997)
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Various Artists
Featuring giants of the swing, bebop, and hard bop eras, Jazz Piano Anthology: Swingers offers up a bevy of delights from Duke Ellington to Kenny Barron. The mix takes in both swingers and blues and includes a sideman roster that ranges from Ben Webster to modern bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen. Besides such hard bop gems by Wynton Kelly ( ...
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Triple Play
(1998)
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Oscar Peterson
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Perfect Peterson: Best of the Pablo & Telarc Recordings
(2007)
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Oscar Peterson
While it's true that Oscar Peterson compilations appeared with regularity form the early '60s on, only a few of them -- as with most recording artists -- have any real merit. This two-disc collection from the Concord Music Group's Telarc label, is one of them. Appearing less than a year before his death, this compilation concentrates on recordings ...
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Last Trio Session
(1968)
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Wynton Kelly Trio
The trio led by pianist Wynton Kelly, which also included bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Jimmy Cobb, first functioned as the rhythm section of Miles Davis' Quintet in 1958. In 1963, they left Davis' band and spent time as Wes Montgomery's backup group; the unit stayed together until Chambers' death on Jan. 4, 1969, a run of over ten years ...
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Live at Steinway Hall
(2000)
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Mike Jones
Not every jazz artist who comes along needs to be an innovator -- very few of the jazzers who emerged in the 1980s and 1990s were -- but every improviser should try to develop his or her own sound. Though Mike Jones isn't innovative or groundbreaking, the acoustic swing pianist does have his own sound: one that combines a strong Oscar Peterson ...
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The Story of Jazz: Piano
(2002)
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Various Artists
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Jazz Collection: The Story of Jazz Piano
(2000)
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Various Artists
The Delta label weighs in on the jazz-reissue front with this attractive two-disc set of jazz piano cuts. But it's really not Jazz Collection: The Story of Jazz Piano as much as it's a fine sampler of some of the giants of early jazz and swing. The majority here is taken up by Jelly Roll Morton, Earl Hines, Fats Waller, Teddy Wilson, and Ellington ...
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