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Anita O'day Sings For Oscar

Oscar Peterson

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Format: LP

Cat No: 771664

Release Date:  18 July 2025

Label:  Waxtime

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8436028696970

Genres:  Jazz  Vocal Jazz  

  • Description

    The complete LP + 2 bonus tracks - limited edition 180g audiophile vinyl pressing. 'Anita Sings for Oscar' was originally released under the title 'Anita Sings the Most'. It contained eleven tracks that were recorded in a studio in Chicago on January 31, 1957, backed by the legendary pianist Oscar Peterson's trio featuring guitarist Herb Ellis and bass giant Ray Brown. Anita's most enduring collaborator, drummer John Poole was also on hand for the date.

    By the time of the 'Sings for Oscar' session, Peterson had already become a star in his own right whose fame allowed him to pick and choose his few dates as a sideman. He was used to at least receiving equal billing for such events and recordings, however, and it can only be presumed that the LP's original title 'Anita Sings the Most' coupled with the fact that none of the musicians' names would appear on the album cover, didn't sit quite right with the pianist. While he never overtly attempted to overshadow the singer, there can be little doubt that he pushed her to the full range of her abilities. On no other album does Anita come as close to sounding like a jazz horn player. O'Day, herself, considered this session - her sole collaboration with Peterson - among her finest recordings.

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. 's Wonderful/They Can't Take That Away From Me
      • 2. Love Me Or Leave Me
      • 3. Old Devil Moon
      • 4. Tenderly
      • 5. We'll Be Together Again
      • 6. Don't Be That Way

      Side 2

      • 1. Stella By Starlight
      • 2. Them There Eyes
      • 3. Takin' A Chance On Love
      • 4. I've Got The World On A String
      • 5. You Turned The Tables On Me
      • 6. Bewitched, Bothered And Bewildered
      • 7. Let's Face The Music And Dance