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Oscar Peterson - Plays The Richard Rodgers Song Book VINYL LP SPIRAL RECORDS 8105238
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Oscar Peterson - Plays The Richard Rodgers Song Book VINYL LP SPIRAL RECORDS 8105238

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Oscar Peterson - Plays The Richard Rodgers Song Book VINYL LP 8105238

In the 1950s and early '60s, producer Norman Granz perfected the songbook approach to album production by having vocalist Ella Fitzgerald interpret large segments of the standard jazz repertoire. In a frankly stated effort to expand the listening audience for this great body of work, Granz also asked Canadian pianist Oscar Peterson to churn out numerous instrumental songbooks albums under his own name with various combos. By the end of the decade, these included Oscar's newly reconfigured trio with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen.

Like its companion albums, Peterson's Richard Rodgers Song Book was never intended as a set of exercises in soul-searching profundity. Instead what you get are simple, straightforward, well-played appreciations of great American songwriting. Most of the melodies on this album resulted from Rodgers' extraordinary collaborative relationship with lyricist Lorenz Hart, and a couple of Oscar Hammerstein numbers were thrown in as well. Those who enjoy this pleasant offering may wish to investigate Peterson's songbook salutes to Duke Ellington, Vincent Youmans, Harold Arlen, Irving Berlin, and numerous others.

Tracklist

A1 This Can't Be Love 
A2 It Might As Well Be Spring 
A3 Johnny One Note 
A4 The Surrey With The Fringe On Top 
A5 The Lady Is A Tramp 
A6 Blue Moon 
B1 Manhattan 
B2 Isn't It Romantic? 
B3 Lover
B4 I Didn't Know What Time It Was 
B5 Bewitched 
B6 My Funny Valentine 
B7 Thou Swell

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