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Stan Getz and Oscar Peterson were both consummate performers, comfortable at any tempo, when they met for this 1957 recording, and they're clearly enjoying one another's skills on ballads and uptempo tunes alike. The group is one of the...more.
Review of the Album: Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio: The Silver Collection from more reviews...
If you love tenor sax player Stan Getz and pianist Oscar Peterson,you'll be nuts about this cd recorded in '57,which includes Peterson trio members,Herb Ellis on guitar and Ray Brown on bass.On their own,Peterson and...more.
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This is an excellent CD...Herb Ellis' rhythm guitar is so perfect it's scary...they swing so hard without a drummer that drummers should buy this CD up in self defense. Oscar and Getz understand each other and their dialogue...more.
Review of the Album: Stan Getz & The Oscar Peterson Trio: The Silver Collection from more reviews...
A very cool record with a great selection of songs. Shame about the sound quality which is acceptable but could be better even though it is not in stereo. Four and half stars.
This 1962 recording represents Oscar Peterson at his most commercially accommodating, yet his trio with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen never fails to swing. The program includes such familiar melodies as the title track (which began life as Duke Ellington's...more.