The More I See You
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- In A Mellow Tone
- Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You
- On The Trail
- When My Dream Boat Comes Home
- Ron's Blues
- For All We Know
- Blues For Lisa
- Squatty Roo
- The More I See You
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #182187 in Music
- Released on: 1995-05-16
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
A Successful Return For Oscar Peterson..........
after a devastating stroke suffered two years earlier. On the opening track "In A Mellow Tone" it becomes evident that the listener is in for a happy and joyous treat. I read somewhere that Oscar never recovered full strength in his left hand. I can state there's no hint of any impairment here....and that can be said for his virtuosity and imagination as well. The musicians perform with the apparent ease of a hand crafted close tolerance piece of high performance machinery.
By the time you listen to "On The Trail", you can really appreciate the experience of these gentlemen, Clark Terry (age 74) playing a duet with muted trumpet in one hand and open fluglehorn in the other......Benny Carter (87) blowing some magnificent changes.....Ray Brown's (68) always excellent bass work....and of course Oscar (69). I also read that Oscar was criticized at one time for playing too many notes. To me they always seem to fit! The younger players, Lorne Lofsky on guitar and drummer Lewis Nash round out a superb rhythm section.
This set is composed of 7 standards and 2 blues and should appeal to anyone who enjoys great straight ahead jazz, a small group including two great horn men, or any of these musicians individually or collectively.
Nice Straightahead Album
Really nice album, warm and entertaining, but it is just not on the level of the mucisian's best performances...
So, if you're a Peterson, Terry of Carter fan, buy it, if you are just starting to explore them, start with something like Jazz Odyssey, Oscar Peterson Trio Plus One, Norman Granz Jazz In Montreux Presents Benny Carter '77,Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry ..
Naturally the age of the musicians must have taken some toll...



