Oscar Peterson Trio + One Explained
Oscar Peterson Trio + One is a 1964 album by Oscar Peterson, featuring Clark Terry.
Track listing
- "Brotherhood of Man" (Frank Loesser) – 3:32
- "Jim" (Caesar Petrillo, Milton Samuels, Nelson Shawn) – 3:01
- "Blues for Smedley" (Oscar Peterson) – 6:56
- "Roundalay" (Peterson) – 3:55
- "Mumbles" (Clark Terry) – 2:01
- "Mack the Knife" (Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill) – 5:16
- "They Didn't Believe Me" (Jerome Kern, Herbert Reynolds) – 4:21
- "Squeaky's Blues" (Peterson) – 3:28
- "I Want a Little Girl" (Murray Mencher, Billy Moll) – 5:10
- "Incoherent Blues" (Terry) – 2:42
- on tracks 2 and 7 Terry plays flugelhorn
- on tracks 5 and 10 Terry sings or mumbles
CD re-issue
The album was re-issued on CD, in a gatefold sleeve, with an additional sleeve-notes booklet, in 1998 by PolyGram. In 2012 it was re-issued by Verve (Universal Music Group).[3]
Personnel
Notes and References
- Web site: Billboard - Google Libri . 19 September 1964. January 30, 2016.
- The album was also re-released, in 1982 by Philips Records, without "I Want a Little Girl", as part of their "Mercury Jazz Masters" series, under the title Oscar Peterson Trio with Clark Terry and Ray Brown (Cat: Philips International 633 6258)
- Web site: Oscar Peterson Trio, Clark Terry - Oscar Peterson Trio Plus One (Verve Originals) - Amazon.com Music . Amazon . 16 April 2016.