During the early years of his career, pianist Oscar Peterson was recorded as an accompanist for many stars, but also as a leader. While most of his sessions were with his trio, Tenderly (Verve MGV-2046/Clef MGC-696) showcases him in piano-bass duets with Ray Brown and Major Holley. Although he had been recorded by Granz playing at Carnegie Hall on September 18, 1949 (the three tunes were eventually released), the March 1950 date with Ray Brown marks the pianist’s first American studio recording. Peterson’s original composition – the first tune recorded at that session – was appropriately titled “Debut”. The Complete Album Keyboard: Music by Oscar Peterson (Verve MV-2666/Clef MGC-697), which was recorded during the same sessions, has been added as a bonus.
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<p>A1 Alone Together (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)<br>A2 How About You (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)<br>A3 The Surrey with the Fringe on Top (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)<br>B1 The Music Box Suite (Aka Daisy's Dream)<br>B2 A Foggy Day (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)</p><p><br>C1 The Gypsy in My Soul (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)<br>C2 My Funny Valentine (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)<br>D1 Patricia (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)<br>D2 Pogo (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)<br>D3 Tenderly (With Herb Ellis & Ray Brown)</p>
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https://thesoundofvinyl.us/products/oscar-peterson-tenderly6627433316445Tenderly22.98https:products/3309201.jpghttps:products/3309201.jpgUSDInStock2LP1737819423651950s1742033388452LP159653855325All293856608349All Products (excl. Pre-Order)305436622941All Shop Inventory305086464093Best Seller Vinyl297326870621BHM 1920-1950s261824020573Classic Albums Under $100261824118877Classic Albums Under $50261231444061Free Ship159793774685Heavyweight Vinyl275398754397Holiday Sale - Jazz158855692381Jazz159797084253Justin Time Records159719161949Oscar Peterson269171032157Study Sessions Collection261198774365Summer Sale260924768349SUMMER25305950261341Test - Jazz & Blues174300758109VinylDuring the early years of his career, pianist Oscar Peterson was recorded as an accompanist for many stars, but also as a leader. While most of his sessions were with his trio, Tenderly (Verve MGV-2046/Clef MGC-696) showcases him in piano-bass duets with Ray Brown and Major Holley. Although he had been recorded by Granz playing at Carnegie Hall on September 18, 1949 (the three tunes were eventually released), the March 1950 date with Ray Brown marks the pianist’s first American studio recording. Peterson’s original composition – the first tune recorded at that session – was appropriately titled “Debut”. The Complete Album Keyboard: Music by Oscar Peterson (Verve MV-2666/Clef MGC-697), which was recorded during the same sessions, has been added as a bonus. Oscar Peterson#.free-ship50C50scollectiondigital_download:boolean:trueGenre Parent: Jazz & Bluesgenre: JazzHOLIDAY24label: JUSTIN TIME RECORDSmb-invisiblemusic-productproduct_data_source: aec_ingestproduct_data_source: aec_updateproduct_ingest: week43_21sale-applicablestreet_date: 20160416SUMMER25TSOV-162vinyl_weight: 180add-to-cart39500686655581Default Title22.98https:products/3309201.jpghttps://thesoundofvinyl.us/products/oscar-peterson-tenderly?variant=39500686655581InStockDefault Title