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Posted

So…pretty much everything EXCEPT the 9 Songbook albums.

I’ve got the Canadian 5 CD box containing those, but it would’ve been really nice to see those get the Mosaic remastering treatment. 

Posted (edited)

It was the previous OP Mosaic set that made me enjoy Peterson a bit more and since then I've paid more attention to his work. I don't have many of thes albums so I pre-ordered this set. I do enjoy the live material from this trio on the London House box set; looking rorward to this one.

(The past two decades I have pre=ordered ever set. . . Mosaic is a label I trust and support).

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Posted
10 hours ago, Stompin at the Savoy said:

I will order this.  I enjoy OP.

Ditto. I'll likely do the same but have to discern what I already have first. 

3 hours ago, jazzbo said:

It was the previous OP Mosaic set that made me enjoy Peterson a bit more and since then I've paid more attention to his work. I don't have many of thes albums so I pre-ordered this set. I do enjoy the live material from this trio on the London House box set; looking rorward to this one.

(The past two decades I have pre=ordered ever set. . . Mosaic is a label I trust and support).

Completely agree... Do you have the box with Peterson and Lionel Hampton?? This one? I love it...

https://www.discogs.com/release/2953586-Lionel-Hampton-Oscar-Peterson-The-Complete-Lionel-Hampton-Quartets-And-Quintets-With-Oscar-Peterson-

 

Posted
11 hours ago, RoyalScam said:

So…pretty much everything EXCEPT the 9 Songbook albums.

I’ve got the Canadian 5 CD box containing those, but it would’ve been really nice to see those get the Mosaic remastering treatment. 

I would love to get those remastered. I have a box of those but from what I remember it wasn't memorable... (I might have to take them out for another spin though...) 

Posted (edited)

Thigpen's drums and Brown's bass are really nice and clear on the samples.  Looking forward to this.  

Curious that they are only putting out 2500 of these.  I guess they don't see much of a market?

Edited by Stompin at the Savoy
Posted

So from a quick reading of the discography only 3 of these have been previously release as CDs? And is this David Weiss the trumpeter who's the producer? 

 

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Posted

I know some on the Board are not big fans of O.P., but I enjoy his playing and always liked this trio. Like Lon, I've ordered every Mosaic for a long time (even the Pharaoh Sanders, though that took some thinking), and I also don't have all these, so I'm looking forward to it.

Posted
8 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

I'm not sure how Mosaic is listing these, not no, more than three have appeared on cd.

And yes, Weiss is a co-producer.

That's why I'm confused. I'm extremely interested (and will need to dig through the discography more) but my instinct was that more of this has been out on CD... I mean his estate is the main body (his daughter) who's putting out unreleased stuff and all of that is live, previously unreleased material. I guess I find it hard to think that's there's a lot of studio stuff that hasn't been out before... (Is what I'm saying making sense?) 

Posted

I am most intrigued by the expansion of "old stand by" sets with mostly guaranteed audiences to now include a Verve recording artist. (well, for most of these anyway).  Seems like the same effort to keep the lights on with a set with a strong likelihood of sales at this point in time. Not that i don't support Mosaic doing what is necessary to keep the lights on.

Posted (edited)
49 minutes ago, tranemonk said:

That's why I'm confused. I'm extremely interested (and will need to dig through the discography more) but my instinct was that more of this has been out on CD... I mean his estate is the main body (his daughter) who's putting out unreleased stuff and all of that is live, previously unreleased material. I guess I find it hard to think that's there's a lot of studio stuff that hasn't been out before... (Is what I'm saying making sense?) 

I think that a qualifying line is missing, i.e. that the cds listed contain material that was not out on the original LPS. I think only 3 of the LPs listed have themselves not been out on cd, maybe only 2.

Edited by jazzbo
Posted
1 hour ago, jazzbo said:

I'm not sure how Mosaic is listing these, not no, more than three have appeared on cd.

And yes, Weiss is a co-producer.

AFAICT (consulting discogs), of the 12 albums pictured on the Mosaic page, only Fiorello has not appeared on CD. Although many of the various CD releases were Japanese.

Posted
1 hour ago, T.D. said:

Thanks, my bad. I missed the Japanese release of Fiorello.

Plus, I didn't see a discography link at The Classic Oscar Peterson Trio Studio Sessions With Ray Brown & Ed Thigpen Limited Edition (#285 - 8 CDs) -

so I was just going from the 12 pictured album covers.

There is a Discography button on that page, it's just to the right of "Description & Audio Clips"

But, here it is in copy/paste form:

Quote

DISC I

A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra

1. You Make Me Feel So Young (A) 2:40
(M. Gordon – J. Myrow)
2. Come Dance With Me (A) 2:22
(S. Cahn – J. Van Heusen)
3. Learnin’ The Blues (A) 3:40
(Dolores Vicki Silvers)
4. Witchcraft (A) 3:10
(C. Coleman – C. Leigh)
5. (Love Is) The Tender Trap (A) 2:42
(S. Cahn – J. Van Heusen)
6. Saturday Night (Is The Loneliest Night In The Week) (A) 2:56
(S. Cahn – J. Styne)
7. Just In Time (A) 1:53
(Comden – Green –Styne)
8. It Happened In Monterey (A) 2:57
(B. Rose, M. Wayne)
9. I Get A Kick Out Of You (A) 3:03
(Cole Porter)
10. All Of Me (A) 3:25
(S. Simons – G. Marks)
11. Birth Of The Blues (A) 2:38
(Henderson – DeSylva – Brown)
12. How About You (A) 3:13
(R. Freed – B. Lane)

The Jazz Soul of Oscar Peterson

13. Liza (All the Clouds’ll Roll Away) (B) 4:33
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin)
14. Con Alma (B) 6:59
(Dizzy Gillespie)
15. Close Your Eyes (B) 5:47
(Bernice Petkere)
16. Maidens Of Cadiz (B) 7:44
(Léo Delibes)
17. My Heart Stood Still (B) 5:44
(L. Hart – R. Rodgers)
18. Woody’n You (Woody ’n’ You) (B) 3:49
(Dizzy Gillespie)

DISC II

Porgy and Bess

1. I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ (C) 6:24
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
2. I Wants To Stay Here (C) 6:20
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
3. Summertime (C) 3:51
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
4. Oh, Dey’s So Fresh And Fine (Strawberry Woman) (C) 0:55
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
5. Oh Lawd, I’m On My Way (C) 2:34
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
6. It Ain’t Necessarily So (C) 4:00
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin)
7. There’s A Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon For New York (C) 7:12
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
8. Oh Bess, Oh Where’s My Bess? (C) 4:55
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
9. Here Come De Honey Man (C) 1:08
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
10. Bess, You Is My Woman Now (C) 3:30
(G. Gershwin – I. Gershwin – Heyward)
11. Playboy Peterson (Take 3) 2:17 (C)
(Oscar Peterson)
12. Close Your Eyes 3:51 (C)
(Bernice Petkere)
13. Scarborough Junction 2:41 (C)
(Oscar Peterson)
14. Con Alma (C) 5:48
(Dizzy Gillespie)
15. Blues For Big Scotia 3:14 (C)
(Oscar Peterson)
16. Stockholm Sweetnin’ 1:23 (C)
(Quincy Jones)
17. Cubano Chant 3:28 (C)
(Ray Bryant)
18. Woody ’n’ You 3:05 (C)
(Dizzy Gillespie)
19. Playboy Peterson (Take 1) 2:23 (C)
(Oscar Peterson)
20. Playboy Peterson (Take 7) 2:04 (C)
(Oscar Peterson)

DISC III

Fiorello!

1. When Did I Fall In Love? (D) 4:32
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
2. Little Tin Box (D) 4:13
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
3. Home Again (D) 3:03
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
4. ‘Til Tomorrow (D) 2:42
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
5. Politics And Poker (D) 4:12
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
6. Gentleman Jimmy (D) 3:29
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
7. Unfair (D) 3:54
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
8. On the Side Of The Angels (D) 6:32
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)
9. Where Do I Go From Here? (D) 4:23
(S. Harnick – J. Bock)

West Side Story

10. Something’s Coming (E) 3:55
(L. Bernstein – S. Sondheim)
11. Somewhere (E) 5:35
(L. Bernstein – S. Sondheim)
12. Jet Song (E) 7:46
(L. Bernstein – S. Sondheim)
13. Tonight (E) 4:36
(L. Bernstein – S. Sondheim)
14. Maria (E) 4:55
(L. Bernstein – S. Sondheim)
15. I Feel Pretty (E) 4:29
(L. Bernstein – S. Sondheim)
16. Reprise (E) 3:58
(L. Bernstein – S. Sondheim)

DISC IV

Night Train

1. Night Train (G) 4:51
(Forrest – Simpkins – Washington)
2. C Jam Blues (G) 3:25
(B. Bigard – D. Ellington)
3. Georgia On My Mind (G) 3:45
(H. Carmichael – Gorrell)
4. Bags’ Groove (G) 5:44
(Milt Jackson)
5. Moten Swing (G) 2:55
(Bennie Moten)
6. Easy Does It (G) 2:45
(S. Oliver – T. Young)
7. Honey Dripper (The Honeydripper) (G) 2:23
(Joe Liggins)
8. Things Ain’t What They Used To Be (G) 4:38
(M. Ellington – T. Persons)
9. I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good (G) 5:08
(D. Ellington – P. Webster)
10. Band Call (G) 3:54
(Duke Ellington)
11. Hymn To Freedom (G) 5:35
(Oscar Peterson)
12. Night Train (alt. tk.) (G) 5:00
(Forrest – Simpkins – Washington)
13. Volare (G) 2:49
(Migliacci – Modugno – Parish)
14. My Heart Belongs To Daddy (G) 3:56
(Cole Porter)
15. Moten Swing (alt. tk.)(inc.) (G) 3:35
(Bennie Moten)
16. Now’s The Time (inc.) (G) 2:34
(Charlie Parker)
17. This Could Be The Start Of Something (G) 3:09
(Steve Allen)
18. Night Train Insert (inc.) (G) 1:29
(Forrest – Simpkins – Washington)
19. The Prayer, A Jazz Hymn (Hymn To Freedom) (F) 6:59
(Oscar Peterson)

DISC V

Affinity

1. Waltz For Debbie (Debby) (F) 5:55
(B. Evans – G. Lees)
2. Tangerine (F) 4:32
(J. Mercer – V. Schertzinger)
3. Gravy Waltz (F) 4:27
(S. Allen – R. Brown)
4. This Could Be The Start Of Something (F) 4:45
(Steve Allen)
5. Baubles, Bangles & Beads (F) 4:14
(G. Forrest – R. Wright)
6. Six And Four (F) 7:03
(Oliver Nelson)
7. I’m A Fool To Want You (F) 3:46
(Herron – Sinatra – Wolf)
8. Yours Is My Heart Alone (F) 5:40
(Herzer – Lehár – Löhner – Beda)

The Oscar Peterson Trio Plays

9. The Strut (H) 4:09
(Oscar Peterson)
10. Let’s Fall In Love (H) 5:43
(Arlen – T. Koehler)
11. Satin Doll (H) 5:25
(Ellington – Mercer – Strayhorn)
12. Little Right Foot (H) 4:58
(Traditional)
13. Little (Li’l) Darlin’ (H) 4:21
(Neal Hefti)
14. Fly Me To The Moon (In Other Words) (H) 3:13
(Bart Howard)
15. This Nearly Was Mine (H) 4:20
(O. Hammerstein II – R. Rodgers)
16. Shiny Stockings (H) 2:42
(Frank Foster)
17. You Stepped Out Of A Dream (H) 3:09
(N. Brown – G. Kahn)

DISC VI

Canadiana Suite

1. Ballad To The East (I) 4:07
(Oscar Peterson)
2. Laurentide Waltz (I) 5:21
(Oscar Peterson)
3. Place St. Henri (I) 3:56
(Oscar Peterson)
4. Hogtown Blues (I) 3:42
(Oscar Peterson)
5. Blues Of The Prairies (I) 4:58
(Oscar Peterson)
6. Wheatland (I) 5:30
(Oscar Peterson)
7. March Past (I) 3:25
(Oscar Peterson)
8. Land Of The Misty Giants (I) 4:14
(Oscar Peterson)

We Get Requests

9. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) (J) 2:51
(A. Jobin – G. Lees)
10. The Days Of Wine and Roses (J) 2:42
(H. Mancini – J. Mercer)
11. My One And Only Love (J) 5:09
(R. Mellin – G. Wood)
12. People (J) 3:33
(B. Merrill – J. Styne)
13. Have You Met Miss Jones? (J) 4:15
(L. Hart – R. Rodgers)
14. You Look Good To Me (J) 4:49
(S. Lefco – C. Wells)
15. The Girl From Ipanema (J) 3:55
(Jobim – de Moraes– Gimbel)
16. D. & E. (J) 5:15
(John Lewis)
17. Time And Again (J) 4:39
(Stuff Smith)
18. Goodbye J.D. (J) 2:58
(Oscar Peterson)

I/We Had a Ball

19. Coney Island, U.S.A. (K) 2:27
(J. Lawrence – S. Freeman)

DISC Vll

Action

1. At Long Last Love (L) 4:58
(Cole Porter)
2. Easy Walker (L) 9:43
(Billy Taylor)
3. Tin Tin Deo (L) 5:34
(P. Gonzales – G. Fuller)
4. I’ve Got A Crush On You (L) 5:16
(George Gershwin)
5. A Foggy Day (L) 4:33
(George Gershwin)
6. Like Someone In Love (L) 11:19
(Jimmy van Heusen)

The Lost Tapes II

7. Goodbye (N) 6:43
(Gordon Jenkins)
8. Li’l Darlin’ (N) 9:42
(Neil Hefti)
9. Satin Doll (N) 7:51
(Strayhorn – Ellington – Mercer)

DISC Vlll

The Lost Tapes I

1. Gravy Waltz (M) 3:19
(Ray Brown)
2. Three O’ Clock In The Morning (M) 8:45
(D. Terris – J. Robledo)
3. Squeaky’s Blues (M) 7:30
(Oscar Peterson)
4. Tenderly (M) 11:07
(J. Lawrence – W. Gross)

The Lost Tapes II

5. Medley (N) 8:31
The Folks Who Live On The Hill
(J. Kern – O. Hammerstein)
Body And Soul
(Heyman – Eyton – Green – Sour)
6. You Took Advantage Of Me (N) 5:11
(R. Rogers – L. Hart)
7. Hymn To Freedom (N) 7:36
(H. Hamilton – O. Peterson)
8. Autumn Leaves (N) 5:06
(Prevert – Mercer – Kosma)

 

DISCOGRAPHY

(A) A JAZZ PORTRAIT OF FRANK SINATRA

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Paris, France, May 18, 1959

50010-3 You Make Me Feel So Young Verve MGV8334
50011-9 Come Dance With Me –
50011-9 Saturday Night (Is the Loneliest Night In The Week) –
50015-4 The Tender Trap –
50016-2 Learnin’ The Blues –
50017-4 Witchcraft –
50018-4 Just In Time –
50019-8 It Happened In Monterey –
50020-2 I Get A Kick Out Of You –
50021-4 All Of Me –
50022-2 The Birth Of The Blues –
50023-8 How About You –
_____________________________________________________

(B) THE JAZZ SOUL OF OSCAR PETERSON

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Chicago, IL July 21- August 1, 1959

50039-1 Liza (All The Clouds’ll Roll Away) Verve MGV8351
50040-2 Con Alma –
50041-5 Close Your Eyes –
50042-2 Maidens Of Cadiz –
50043-7 My Heart Stood Still –
50044-8 Woody’n You (Woody ’n’ You) –
_____________________________________________________

(C) PORGY AND BESS

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, October 12, 1959

22935-1 Oh Dey’s So Fresh And Fine (Strawberry Woman) Verve MGV8340
22936-1 It Ain’t Necessarily So –
22937-1 I Wants To Stay Here (I Loves You Porgy) –
22938-1 Summertime –
22939-2 Here Come De Honey Man –
22940-2 Bess, You Is My Woman Now –
22941-11 Oh Lawd, I’m On My Way –
22942-6 I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’ –
22943-2 Bess, Oh Where’s My Bess? –
22944-9 There’s A Boat Dat’s Leavin’ Soon For New York –
22951-3 Scarborough Junction Verve PR 2-3/PRS 2-3
Close Your Eyes Verve 314 547 265-2
Playboy Peterson (Take 3) –
Playboy Peterson (Take 1) Previously Unissued
Playboy Peterson (Take 7) –
Con Alma –
Blues For Big Scotia –
Stockholm Sweetnin’ –
Cubano Chant –
Woody’n You –

(D) FIORELLO!
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, January, 1960

26213 When Did I Fall In Love? Verve MGV8366
26214 Little Tin Box –
26215 Home Again –
26216 ‘Til Tomorrow –
26217 Politics And Poker –
26218 Gentleman Jimmy –
26219 Unfair –
26220 On The Side Of The Angels –
26221 Where Do I Go From Here? –
__________________________________________________________

(E) WEST SIDE STORY
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, January 24 & 25, 1962

62VK246 Something’s Coming Verve V- 8454
62VK247 Somewhere –
62VK248 Jet Song –
62VK249 Tonight –
62VK250 Maria –
62VK251 I Feel Pretty –
62VK252 Reprise –

(G) NIGHT TRAIN
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Los Angeles, CA, December 16, 1962

62VK756-3 Night Train (alt. tk.) Verve 314-521440-2
Night Train Insert (inc.) –
62VK756-3 Night Train Verve V- 8538
62VK757-2 C Jam Blues –
62VK758-1 Georgia On My Mind –
62VK759-3 Bag’s Groove –
62VK760 Moten Swing (alt. tk.)(inc.) Verve 314-521440-2
62VK760-2 Moten Swing Verve V- 8538
62VK761 Easy Does It –
62VK762-4 Honey Dripper (The Honeydripper) –
62VK763-1 Things Ain’t What They Used To Be –
62VK764-1 I Got it Bad And That Ain’t Good –
62VK765-2 Band Call –
62VK766-2 Hymn To Freedom –
62VK783-3 Volare Verve 314-521440-2
62VK784-2 My Heart Belongs To Daddy –
Now’s The Time (inc.) –
This Could Be The Start Of Something –
______________________________________________________

(F) AFFINITY
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Chicago, IL, September 25, 1962

62VK633 Waltz For Debbie (Debby) Verve V- 8516
62VK634 Tangerine –
62VK635 Gravy Waltz –
62VK636 Six And Four –

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Chicago, IL, September 26, 1962

62VK637 Yesterdays
62VK638 This Could Be the Start Of Something Big Verve V- 8516
62VK639 Yours Is My Heart Alone –
62VK640 I’m A Fool To Want You –
62VK641 Baubles, Bangles And Beads –

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Chicago, IL, September 27, 1962

62VK642 The Prayer, A Jazz Hymn (Hymn To Freedom) Verve 314-547265-2
_________________________________________________________

(H) THE OSCAR PETERSON PLAYS
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, February 27, 1964

62VK261 Fly Me to the Moon Verve V- 8591
62VK262 Shiny Stockings –
62VK263 Little (Li’l) Darlin’ –
62VK264 Little Right Foot –
62VK265 You Stepped Out Of A Dream –

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, February 28, 1964

62VK266 Let’s Fall In Love Verve V- 8591
62VK267 The Strut –
62VK268 This Nearly Was Mine –
62VK269 Satin Doll –
_________________________________________________________

(I) CANADIANA SUITE
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, September 9, 1964

2-33854 Ballad To The East Limelight LM82010/LS86010
2-33855 Land Of Misty Giants –
2-33856 Wheatland –
2-33857 Blues Of The Prairies –
2-33858 Laurentide Waltz –
2-33859 March Past –
2-33860 Hogtown Blues –
2-33861 Place St. Henri –

(J) WE GET REQUESTS
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, October 19, 1964

64VK509 The Girl From Ipanema Verve V- 8606
64VK510 Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado) –
64VK511 Have You Met Miss Jones? –

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, October 20, 1964

64VK512 D. & E. Verve V- 8606
64VK513 Time and Again –
64VK514 You Look Good To Me –
64VK515 People –
64VK516 My One And Only Love –
64VK517 The Days Of Wine And Roses –

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, November 19, 1964

64VK591 Goodbye J.D. Verve V- 8606

(K) I/WE HAD A BALL
Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
New York, NY, May 18, 1965

2-34761 Coney Island, U.S.A. Limelight LM82002/LS86002

(L) ACTION

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Villingen, Germany, March 27, 1963

I’ve Got A Crush On You MPS 15 178 ST
A Foggy Day –
Like Someone In Love –

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Villingen, Germany, April 24, 1964

At Long Last Love –
Easy Walker –
Tin Tin Deo –
______________________________________________________

(M) THE LOST TAPES I

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Villingen, Germany, May 10, 1965

Gravy Waltz MPS 529 096 1
Three O’Clock In The Morning –
Squeaky’s Blues –
Tenderly –
(N) THE LOST TAPES II

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Villingen, Germany, November, 1963

Goodbye MPS 4 029759 103257
Lil’ Darlin’ –
Satin Doll –

Oscar Peterson, piano; Ray Brown, bass; Ed Thigpen, drums.
Villingen, Germany, May 10, 1965

Medley MPS 4 029759 103257
The Folks Who Live On The Hill
Body And Soul
You Took Advantage of Me –
Hymn To Freedom –

Oscar Peterson, piano
Villingen, Germany, November 12, 1965

Autumn Leaves –

 

Album index

LP:

Verve MG V- 8334 A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra
Verve MG V- 8351 The Jazz Soul of Oscar Peterson
Verve MG V- 8340 Porgy and Bess
Verve MG V- 8366 Fiorello!
Verve V/V6- 8454 West Side Story
Verve V/V6- 8516 Affinity
Verve V/V6- 8538 Night Train
Verve V/V6- 8591 The Oscar Peterson Trio Plays
Limelight LM 82010/LS 86010 Canadiana Suite
Verve V/V6-8606 We Get Requests
Limelight LS 86002 I/We Had a Ball
MPS Records 15 178 ST Action
MPS Records 529 096 1 The Lost Tapes
Verve PR 2-3 The Greatest Names in Jazz

CD:

Verve 314 521 440-2 Night Train
Verve 314 547 265-2 Collectors’ Disc
MPS 4 029759 103257 Exclusively For My Friends

Produced for release by David Weiss and John Koenig
Executive Producers: Fred Pustay and Scott Wenzel
Original sessions produced by Norman Granz (A-D, F), Jim Davis (E,G,H,J) and Christian Kellersmann and Jörg Eipasch (M)

Mastered from hi-res files of the original analog masters by Andreas K. Meyer and Shane Carroll at Swan Studios, NYC www.swanstudios.nyc except:
This Could Be the Start of Something from “Night Train” (CD 4 Track 17) (mastered from 1630 U-Matic tape, analog master tape missing)

24-bit technology was utilized at all stages of the production of this Mosaic release.

Special Thanks to Richard Seidel, Jerry Stine and Scott Ravine

Design Production: Beth and Philip Gruber

Producer’s note:

The bonus track from “Affinity”, The Prayer (Jazz Hymn) (Hymn to Freedom) was placed at the end of the “Night Train” CD (CD 4) for space considerations.
Additionally, the CD sequencing of the Verve material was taken slightly out of chronological order (“Night Train” appears before “Affinity”) for space considerations.
The newly discovered bonus tracks from the “Porgy and Bess” sessions, Woody ’n’ You, Cubano Chant and Stockholm Sweetenin’ are mono recordings. The stereo recording of Stockholm Sweetenin’ was cut off and incomplete and there were no stereo versions of Woody ’n’ You and Cubano Chant found in the vaults.

 

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