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Walking The Line

Oscar Peterson Trio

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Cat No: 0211344MSW

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Release Date:  01 December 2017

Label:  MPS

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4029759113447

Genres:  Jazz  Jazz  

Release Date:  01 December 2017

Label:  MPS

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  4029759109891

Genres:  Jazz  Jazz  

  • Description

    After the legendary "Exclusively For My Friends" recordings, the partnership between Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer and the Canadian piano giant continued; nine new albums followed between 1969 and 1971. Walking The Line was recorded in the middle of this end-phase of their work together. Hubertus Mall's impressive cover drawing of Peterson is an added bonus to the album. Peterson, bassist Georg Mraz, and drummer Ray Price are perfectly attuned to one another, while the pianist has sought out an original repertoire, framed by two Cole Porter Classics. With its richly colored harmonies and unwavering dynamics, an infectious exuberance flows through I Love You. On through to the final note, All of You celebrates Peterson's vibrant feel for medium-tempo swing. The three musicians twice proffer a tip of the hat French composer Michel Legrand. The Canadian breaks up the otherwise languorous atmosphere of The Windmills of Your Mind with a breathtaking series of sparkling 16th notes. Legrand's Once Upon a Summertime reveals Peterson's lyrical side with an impressionistic, meditative harmonic arrangement. It finds a meditative brother in the veiled melancholy of I Didn't Know What Time It Was. Peterson creates the biggest surprise with his irresistible, highly charged version of the gospel Rock of Ages - and Jiri Mraz finds space for a singing intermezzo.

    Description

    After the legendary "Exclusively For My Friends" recordings, the partnership between Hans Georg Brunner-Schwer and the Canadian piano giant continued; nine new albums followed between 1969 and 1971. Walking The Line was recorded in the middle of this end-phase of their work together. Hubertus Mall's impressive cover drawing of Peterson is an added bonus to the album. Peterson, bassist Georg Mraz, and drummer Ray Price are perfectly attuned to one another, while the pianist has sought out an original repertoire, framed by two Cole Porter Classics. With its richly colored harmonies and unwavering dynamics, an infectious exuberance flows through I Love You. On through to the final note, All of You celebrates Peterson's vibrant feel for medium-tempo swing. The three musicians twice proffer a tip of the hat French composer Michel Legrand. The Canadian breaks up the otherwise languorous atmosphere of The Windmills of Your Mind with a breathtaking series of sparkling 16th notes. Legrand's Once Upon a Summertime reveals Peterson's lyrical side with an impressionistic, meditative harmonic arrangement. It finds a meditative brother in the veiled melancholy of I Didn't Know What Time It Was. Peterson creates the biggest surprise with his irresistible, highly charged version of the gospel Rock of Ages - and Jiri Mraz finds space for a singing intermezzo.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I Love You
      • 2. Rock Of Ages
      • 3. Once Upon A Summertime
      • 4. Just Friends
      • 5. Teach Me Tonight
      • 6. The Windmills Of Your Mind
      • 7. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
      • 8. All Of You

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. I Love YouRock Of Ages
      • 2. Once Upon A Summertime
      • 3. Just Friends
      • 4. Teach Me Tonight
      • 5. The Windmills Of Your Mind
      • 6. I Didn't Know What Time It Was
      • 7. All Of You