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Oscar Peterson Trio + One

Clark Terry & Oscar Peterson Trio

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Album Review

Pianist Oscar Peterson and flugelhornist Clark Terry always made for a perfect matchup. Their duet set (one of five Peterson made during this period) is quite friendly, witty and hard-swinging. C.T. generally sets the joyous mood and on numbers such as "On a Slow Boat to China," "Shaw 'Nuff," "No Flugel Blues" and "Mack the Knife," the warm-toned flugelhornist shows that he was one of the few who could truly keep up with the remarkable pianist.

Customer Reviews

Incoherent Blues & Mumbles

These songs are great for when I'm feelin' down. Everytime I hear the lyrics I can't help but say... hamfhnskmfhjjfkjkdkneeenem. It's just like my mom used to say: "Neemememehoobababajumatamesh". Me gusta

Awesome

When I first bought this cd, i listened to it like 5 times. Just an incredible cd. Oscar Peterson is entertaining as usual and Clark Terry is so soulful! Love this albulm!

Great Album

One of Oscar Peterson's best album..and a great duo he makes with Clark Terry...pure pleasure..

Biography

Born: December 14, 1920 in St. Louis, MO

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Possessor of the happiest sound in jazz, flügelhornist Clark Terry always plays music that is exuberant, swinging, and fun. A brilliant (and very distinctive) soloist, C.T. gained fame for his "Mumbles" vocals (which started as a satire of the less intelligible ancient blues singers) and is also an enthusiastic educator. He gained early experience playing trumpet in the viable St. Louis jazz scene of the early '40s (where he was an inspiration for Miles Davis) and, after performing in a Navy band...
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