Oscar Emmanuel Peterson (August 15, 1925 – December 23, 2007) was a Canadian jazz pianist, virtuoso and composer. He was called the "Maharaja of the keyboard" by Duke Ellington, simply "O.P." by his friends, and informally in the jazz community as "the King of inside swing". He released over 200 recordings, won eight Grammy Awards, and received numerous other awards and honours. He is considered one of the greatest jazz pianists, and played thousands of concerts worldwide in a career lasting more than 60 years.
Oscar Emmanuel Peterson, the son of a CPR Railway porter,
was born in Montreal and grew up in St. Henri. His father was a strict
disciplinarian who led a family band and expected all of his children to be
able to play an instrument. Oscar was blowing a trumpet by the time he was five
years old. He switched to piano after he spent a year in hospital with
tuberculosis. Initially he was tutored by his sister Daisy, but then took
formal lessons from classical pianist Paul de Marky who instilled in him the
romantic influence of Franz Liszt.
When he was 15 Peterson won an amateur contest and as a
result he was given his own 15- minute radio show on CKAC, Piano Ramblin’. By
the early 40’s he was heard nationally on CBC radio shows such as The Happy
Gang. Intimidated when he heard a
recording by Art Tatum, the most admired jazz pianist of them all, Peterson
briefly abandoned the piano to work as a riveter with an aircraft company. When he returned, he formed his own trio to
play the Alberta Lounge, a nightspot around the corner from Windsor Station.
Peterson played with the Johnny Holmes orchestra and
encountered discrimination when the manager of the Ritz-Carlton forced him to
enter the hotel through a side door to play a dance there in the 1943. By the
time he was 21, Peterson was already a sparkling virtuoso who could stop a show
dead. He
made his first record in 1945, a 78 rpm version of ‘I got Rhythm’ that sold well. When
Norman Granz signed him to play Carnegie Hall in New York in 1949, Peterson was only 25.
made his first record in 1945, a 78 rpm version of ‘I got Rhythm’ that sold well. When
Norman Granz signed him to play Carnegie Hall in New York in 1949, Peterson was only 25.
Peterson’s speed at the keyboard was reminiscent of
Tatum’s, but their styles were different. Peterson was much more inventive,
lyrical, physical, and animated. Wary of racism in the United States, Peterson
resisted opportunities to work with big bands south of the border and instead
formed his own trios with American musicians such as bassist Ray Brown,
guitarist Barney Kessel and Herb Ellis. His trios version of “Tenderly” was
especially popular during the ’50s. He toured Europe annually through most of
that decade, often with Ella Fitzgerald.
Peterson was also a composer. The 1957 recording of the
Oscar Peterson Trio at the Stratford Festival still crops up on the best-ever
lists of jazz albums. His Canadiana Suite, written in 1964 was a series of jazz
themes inspired by the various landscapes and cities of Canada. During the ’60s
Peterson also caught the attention of German producer Hans Georg
Brunner-Schwarz and recorded 20 albums with him.
In 1958, Peterson moved to Toronto, where he started the
Advanced School of Contemporary Music, and later taught at York
University. His trio disbanded in 1962
when he began to tour solo. He teamed up with former British Prime Minister
Edward Heath for a six-part BBC television series that was aired in 1975, and
returned to Montreal to play at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel during the 1976
Olympics. He recorded soundtracks for movies including Woody Allen’s Play It
Again Sam, The Silent Partner, and Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut. He
recorded his Africa Suite in 1983 and two songs from it, ‘Nigerian Marketplace’
and ‘Peace’ became part of his repertoire.
Poor health and marital problems were the only blot on
his success. Months before he suffered a serious stroke in 1993 he had had a
hip replacement, and he continued to be afflicted by the arthritis he'd had
since childhood. After the stroke he thought he would never play again. It took
many months of therapy before he was able return to the concert platform. He resumed
his recording career in January 1995. "I've learned something about
patience," he said.
Peterson accumulated ten honorary doctorates. He was
invested in the Order of Canada in 1972, made a companion of the order in 1984
and in 1991 given the Order of Quebec. He was
awarded the Glenn Gould Prize in 1993 and in 1999, and the concert hall at Concordia University’s Loyola campus in Montreal bears his name.
awarded the Glenn Gould Prize in 1993 and in 1999, and the concert hall at Concordia University’s Loyola campus in Montreal bears his name.
From that time his use of his left hand was severely
limited and his recordings now tended to involve trumpet and saxophone players
who could take some of the solo burden. In May 1995, with use of the left hand
restored, he returned to Carnegie Hall once more. He toured Britain again,
playing in London at the Barbican in 1996 and at the Albert Hall in 2005.
Despite worsening arthritis that made it difficult for him to walk, he kept
touring.
His health declined rapidly in 2007. Peterson had to
cancel his performance at the 2007 Toronto Jazz Festival and his attendance at
a June 8, 2007 Carnegie Hall all-star performance in his honour, due to
illness. On December 23, 2007, Oscar Peterson died of kidney failure at his
home in Mississauga, Ontario, a western suburb of Toronto
(Edited from Wikipedia & The Montreal Gazette)
I found this collection on the wonderful “Butterboy’s Compilations” Blog, so all the thanks go to him especially for the active link. Please pay him a visit @ https://butterboycompilations.blogspot.com/
ReplyDeleteOscar Peterson Trio - Complete Clef-Mercury Studio Recordings [2008] [7 CD SET]
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Track lists
CD1
01 Turtle Neck 2:19
02 It's Easy To Remember 3:28
03 Pooper 2:54
04 Love For Sale 3:12
05 Until The Real Thing Comes Alo 2:47
06 You Go To My Head 3:55
07 They Can't Take That Away From 2:40
08 There's A Small Hotel 2:28
09 You Turned The Tables On Me 3:10
10 These Foolish Things 3:23
11 I Can't Get Started 2:59
12 Blue Moon 2:39
13 East Of The Sun 3:00
14 The Astaire Blues 12:00
CD2
01 Tea For Two 12:52
02 Slow Down 12:20
03 Oh, Lady Be Good 12:08
04 Body And Soul 11:48
05 Stompin' At The Savoy 10:58
06 Rough Ridin' 2:47
07 Just One Of Those Things 3:02
08 Too Marvelous For Words 2:50
09 But Not For Me 2:31
CD3
01 That Makes A Difference To Me 2:52
02 Autumn In New York 2:41
03 Pettiford's Tune (Little Boy) 3:13
04 You Go To My Head 2:50
05 Thou Swell 2:29
06 Willow Weep For Me 3:20
07 Minor Blues 2:43
08 Pick Yourself 3:23
09 Long Ago And Far Away 3:47
10 Love Walked In 3:08
11 I Got Rhythm 3:17
12 A Fine Romance 3:15
13 A Foggy Day 3:37
14 Strike Up The Band! 3:16
15 The Man I Love 3:32
16 Let's Do It 2:55
17 It Ain't Necessarily So 3:13
18 I've Got My Love To Keep Me Wa 2:49
19 I've Got A Crush On You 2:53
20 Night And Day 3:41
21 Isn't This A Lonely Day 3:19
22 What Is This Thing Called Love 3:10
23 Willow Weep For Me (Alt. Tk.4) 3:23
CD4
01 Oh, Lady Be Good 3:51
02 'S Wonderful 2:38
03 Anything Goes 2:58
04 I've Got You Under My Skin 2:30
05 Fascinatin' Rhythm 2:56
06 Cheek To Cheek 3:02
07 I Got It Bad (And That Ain't G 3:12
08 In A Mellow Tone 3:08
09 I Love You 3:06
10 Somebody Loves Me 3:23
11 I Was Doin' All Right 2:41
12 In The Still Of The Night 3:01
13 Every Time We Say Goodbye 3:26
14 Just A-Sittin' And A-Rockin' 3:42
15 Begin The Beguine 3:12
16 So Near And Yet So Far 3:21
17 Blue Skies 3:02
18 Take The 'A' Train 3:16
19 Sophisticated Lady 2:59
20 Cotton Tail 3:50
21 Prelude To A Kiss 3:17
22 Things Ain't What They Used To 3:13
23 Rockin' In Rhythm 2:54
CD5
01 Do Nothin' Till You Hear From 2:50
02 Don't Get Around Much Anymore 3:58
03 John Hardy's Wife 3:22
04 Always 2:51
05 Easter Parade 3:14
06 Alexander's Ragtime Band 2:51
07 The Song Is Ended 3:20
08 Say It Isn't So 3:08
09 Remember 3:20
10 If I Had You 3:12
11 How Deep Is The Ocean 3:05
12 I'm Glad There Is You 2:58
13 Polka Dots And Moonbeams 3:13
14 One For My Baby 3:17
15 I Hear Music 2:29
16 Autumn In New York 4:01
17 I Can't Give Anything But Love 3:07
18 Spring Is Here 2:48
19 The Things We Did Last Summer 4:04
20 Streets Boogie 3:22
21 Booker T. Blues 3:04
CD6
ReplyDelete01 Pompton Turnpike (LP Tk.) 6:45
02 Cherokee 5:25
03 Soft Winds (LP Tk.) 6:19
04 The Carioca 2:52
05 The Continental 3:59
06 Tea For Two 3:18
07 I Know That You Know 3:50
08 Hallelujah 2:29
09 Yesterday 2:36
10 You Are Too Beautiful 3:35
11 Isn't It Romantic 3:52
12 The Sheik Of Araby 8:35
13 There'll Be Some Changes Made 5:12
14 Pompton Turnpike (78 Tk.) 4:27
15 Soft Winds (78 Tk.) 2:48
16 The Continental (Alt. Tk.) 4:02
CD7
01 Without A Song 2:57
02 Sometimes I'm Happy 3:16
03 Time On My Hands 2:38
04 More Than You Know 3:02
05 This Can't Be Love 3:04
06 Blue Moon 2:56
07 The Lady Is A Tramp 2:55
08 It Might As Well Be Spring 3:10
09 Bewitched 2:32
10 The Way You Look Tonight 2:28
11 Ol' Man River 3:22
12 Can't Help Lovin' That Man 2:41
13 The Song Is You 2:27
14 Lovely To Look At 2:06
15 Johnny One Note 2:30
16 Smoke Gets In Your Eyes 2:51
17 Bill 2:32
18 Look For The Silver Lining 2:29
19 The Surrey With The Fringe On 3:55
20 Lover 7:17
This 7-CD Mosaic Records collection is the first comprehensive study of Oscar Peterson's earliest trio studio recordings by spanning the period 25 November 1951 through 7 December 7 1953.
Oscar Peterson - The 1952-54 Songbook Albums Etcetera
ReplyDeleteThere are at least five Oscar Petersons on display on this comprehensive 10 x CD Box Set representing Oscars work with the legendary Norman Granz and celebrating his 80th birthday on August 15th 2005.......the virtuoso soloist, the leader of a rapidly evolving piano trio, the master accompanist, the indefatigable anchor of the Jazz At The Philharmonic rhythm section, and the devoted chronicler of the American popular song.
CD's 1-5 of AVID's Re- mastered set focuses on Oscars rather neglected work interpreting the Great American Songbook where he and Granz 'tried to draw more people into jazz', including works by Kern, Arlen, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Gershwin amongst many others.
CD 6 features Oscars first session with Granz as he accompanies the legendary Billie Holiday across 16 sides that show his talent as an accompanist.
CD's 7-8 capture Oscars collaboration with four leading tenor sax men, Lester Young, Ben Webster, Stan Getz getting fired up with Dizzy Gillespie and a rare session with the unique Flip Phillips.
CDs 9-10 features the entire 1954 issue from the JATP, including Oscar playing alongside such names as Lester Young, Bill Harris and Ray Brown. Complete with a fine essay by Dr Richard Palmer AVID's latest release is a testament to a great pianist whose courage, dedication and sheer will shine through in his playing and to a great partnership with his friend, mentor and patron Norman Granz.
CD1 - Oscar Peterson Plays Cole Porter & Duke Ellington
https://yadi.sk/d/YMvNfh-isy9GD
CD2 - Oscar Peterson Plays Irving Berlin & George Gershwin
https://yadi.sk/d/ieSy_lpft4k2V
CD3 - Oscar Peterson Plays Jerome Kern & Richard Rodgers
https://yadi.sk/d/ZB3Rss29Tctzk
CD4 - Oscar Peterson Plays Vincent Youmans & Harold Arlen
https://yadi.sk/d/387sGpNPtLC2K
CD5 - Oscar Peterson Plays Harry Warren & Jimmy Mchugh
https://yadi.sk/d/aFYJ_7CStSvja
CD6 - Oscar Peterson - Sessions With Billie Holiday
https://yadi.sk/d/DhRrkf9ztYhiN
CD7 - Oscar Peterson - Sessions With Flip Phillips & Ben Webster
https://yadi.sk/d/44J8yuH7tgrqc
CD8 - Oscar Peterson - Sessions With Diz & Getz And Lester
https://yadi.sk/d/jUMLEKfPtxasG
CD9 - Oscar Peterson - Jazz At The Philharmonic Carnegie Hall 1953 (Part One)
https://yadi.sk/d/5aN2jdyou8iLc
CD10 - Oscar Peterson - Jazz At The Philharmonic Carnegie Hall 1953 (Part Two)
https://yadi.sk/d/PzWIFSi9uHpnD
A very big thank you to bluesever @ theblues-thatjazz.com for the active links.
Thanks for the Oscar Peterson. The link you give for CD3 of Songbooks Etc. does not work, but I was able to download it from the original blog. I was previously unaware of that blog, so thank you for the introduction. Best wishes. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteBelow is a selected discography found on various music blogs. A big thank you goes to all credited up-loaders with active links
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(2) bluesever @ theblues-thatjazz.com
(3) Mike1985 @ Jazz’n’Blues Club
Oscar Peterson • Oscar's - Oscar Peterson Plays The Academy Awards (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/uqUvJy1Ds6YT/oscar-peterson-oscar-s-oscar-peterson-plays-the-academy-awards-rar
1957 - Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/r9zZny_Y3a93h3
1958 - Oscar Peterson • On The Town With The Oscar Peterson Trio (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/1PrCXGLf17nr/oscar-peterson-on-the-town-with-the-oscar-peterson-trio-rar
1958 - Stan Getz • Stan Getz And The Oscar Peterson Trio (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/LFDbsDRXqi01/stan-getz-stan-getz-and-the-oscar-peterson-trio-rar
1959 - Ben Webster & Oscar Peterson - Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson (3)
https://filecat.net/f/3y7Lnf
1960 - Oscar Peterson Trio • Plays My Fair Lady (1)
http://www.mediafire.com/file/zwsswosz1qxaiwl/Oscar_Peterson_Trio_-_Plays_My_Fair_Lady.rar/file
1961 - Oscar Peterson Trio • The Sound of the Trio (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/FVkyr6OW30P8/oscar-peterson-trio-the-sound-of-the-trio-rar
1961 - Oscar Peterson - The Trio: Live from Chicago (FLAC) (3)
https://filecat.net/f/032OfF
1963 - Oscar Peterson • Night Train (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/uqEk2L5CvDud/oscar-peterson-night-train-rar
1964 - Oscar Peterson Trio - We Get Requests (FLAC) (3)
https://filecat.net/f/4nBPJ9
1964 - Oscar Peterson • The Oscar Peterson Trio Plays (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/aTpTgiLHYGgR/oscar-peterson-the-oscar-peterson-trio-plays-rar
1964 - Oscar Peterson • Reunion Blues (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/lPOcok1F3KRDj3
1964 - Oscar Peterson Trio + One Clark Terry (3)
https://filecat.net/f/zlxv4K
1965 - The Oscar Peterson Trio - Like Someone In Love (3)
https://filecat.net/f/S8pxwI
1965 - Oscar Peterson - Oscar Peterson Sings Nat King Cole (3)
https://filecat.net/f/DGQj5j
1966 - Oscar Peterson • Soul Español (1)
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1969 - Oscar Peterson • Motions & Emotions (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/WbkeFBnziZi2e
1970 - Oscar Peterson • Tristeza On Piano (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/Cnm4UKrpl3_dAg
1973 - Oscar Peterson - Stephane Grappelli Quartet • Vol. 1 (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/qyopfppDH/oscar-peterson-stephane-grappelli-quartet-vol-1-rar
1973 - Oscar Peterson - Stephane Grappelli Quartet • Vol. 2 (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/ChZen3pDH/oscar-peterson-stephane-grappelli-quartet-vol-2-rar
1973 - The Oscar Peterson Trio - The Good Life (3)
https://filecat.net/f/Jsfdkb
1974 - Oscar Peterson & Roy Eldridge (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/mVoi76pPiQqj6
1974 - Oscar Peterson & Dizzy Gillespie (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/9F9GISipf2K6o
1979 - Oscar Peterson - The London Concert (FLAC) (3)
https://filecat.net/f/lvGwq5
1978 - Oscar Peterson - The Paris Concert (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/9-M_dmLJezRec
1979 - Oscar Peterson & Stephane Grappelli • Skol (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/SWazLFMAi/oscar-peterson-stephane-grappelli-skol-rar
1980 - The Trumpet Summit Meets The Oscar Peterson Big 4 (FLAC) (3)
https://filecat.net/f/2i8juu
1990 - Oscar Peterson Trio • Live at the Blue Note (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/3FM0daaDoLAX/oscar-peterson-trio-live-at-the-blue-note-rar
1990 - Oscar Peterson • Trio Encore At The Blue Note (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/3FXlcjRzySt3/oscar-peterson-trio-encore-at-the-blue-note-rar
1994 - Lionel Hampton with Oscar Peterson • Verve Jazz Masters 26 (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/F60y5SOKxhiS/lionel-hampton-oscar-peterson-verve-jazz-masters-26-rar
1994 - Oscar Peterson & Itzhak Perlman – Side By Side (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/gmu0wN0vezVuK
1994 - Oscar Peterson • Verve Jazz Masters 16 (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/rRUhcXjczfOn/oscar-peterson-verve-jazz-masters-16-rar
1995 - Oscar Peterson, Joe Pass, Ray Brown - The Giants (FLAC) (3)
https://filecat.net/f/k77T1o
1995 - Oscar Peterson – Christmas (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/Ce9hl0gZf2sdg
1999 – Oscar Peterson - A Summer Night In Munich (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/VeEdYe1wf4gWy
2006 - Oscar Peterson • Supreme Jazz (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/cY0rDud8CdbI/oscar-peterson-supreme-jazz-rar
2009 - Oscar Peterson - Soft Sands (2)
https://yadi.sk/d/MXiw6Zgjez4a7
2018 - Oscar Peterson • Never Forget (1)
https://ulozto.net/file/EoVpvdqR2jEE/oscar-peterson-never-forget-ra
Hi!
ReplyDeleteThanx for all of the GREAT Canadian Oscar Peterson! There is a Primary Public School named after him in Mississauga too:
https://schools.peelschools.org/1317/Pages/default.aspx
At 1st thought you were just putting up "Bio's" & didn't realise you have D/L's in comments. So will visit more frequently & check your "past" offerings too. Thanx again for all the music.
Cheers!
Ciao! For now.
rntcj
Oscar Peterson, what a great player. Thanks for exhaustive list, there's a couple I'd been looking for for quite some time.
ReplyDeleteThank you boppinbob for all those links. I was actually searching for Oscar Peterson sides when he doesn't play too fast with too much notes in a row, which is surely good for him to practice but not for the listener who wants to hear him play with such a great feeling like he often does. And no doubt I will find here what I'm looking for. So a big thank to you.
ReplyDeleteCheers
Vince