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Double LP version. 180 gram vinyl; gatefold sleeve. Live In Cologne 1970 by the Oscar Peterson Trio is an original master concert recording from the 19th of November in 1970 at the Gürzenich Concert Hall, Cologne. The same short lived trio that recorded the studio albums Another Day (1971) and Walking The Line (1970) for the MPS Records/BASF labels was back in Cologne six days later for a live performance that leaves no doubt that Oscar Peterson was at the height of his technical skills, the virtuosity of the pianist even more remarkable. Live In Cologne 1970 was previously unreleased until being retrospectively released for the first time in 2015. Another release in WDR's The Cologne Broadcasts series, it was executively produced by Bernd Hoffmann, recorded by M. Weyer, mastered by Thomas Sehringer, with the vinyl cut by John Cremer. Includes musician and composer credits, plus liner notes by journalist and radio host Karsten Mützelfeldt in English and German. Personnel: Oscar Peterson - piano; George Mraz - bass; Ray Price - drums.
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Live In Cologne 1970 by the Oscar Peterson Trio is an original master concert recording from the 19th of November in 1970 at the Gürzenich Concert Hall, Cologne. The same short lived trio that recorded the studio albums Another Day (1971) and Walking The Line (1970) for the MPS Records/BASF labels was back in Cologne six days later for a live performance that leaves no doubt that Oscar Peterson was at the height of his technical skills, the virtuosity of the pianist even more remarkable. Live In Cologne 1970 was previously unreleased until being retrospectively released for the first time in 2015. Another release in WDR's The Cologne Broadcasts series, it was executively produced by Bernd Hoffmann, recorded by M. Weyer, mastered by Thomas Sehringer, with the vinyl cut by John Cremer. Includes musician and composer credits, plus liner notes by journalist and radio host Karsten Mützelfeldt in English and German. Personnel: Oscar Peterson - piano; George Mraz - bass; Ray Price - drums. In slipcase with eight-page booklet.
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Double LP version. 180 gram vinyl; gatefold sleeve. Live In Cologne 1963 by the Oscar Peterson Trio is an original master concert recording from April 27, 1963 at the Gürzenich Concert Hall in Cologne. It was retrospectively released for the first time in 2010. Another release in WDR's The Cologne Broadcasts series, it was executively produced by Bernd Hoffmann, engineered by M. Weyer, mastered by Thomas Sehringer, vinyl cut by John Cremer. Includes musician and composer credits, plus liner notes by journalist and radio host Karsten Mützelfeldt in English and German. Personnel: Oscar Peterson - piano; Ray Brown - bass; Ed Thigpen - drums.
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Live In Cologne 1963 by the Oscar Peterson Trio is an original master concert recording from April 27, 1963 at the Gürzenich Concert Hall in Cologne. It was retrospectively released for the first time in 2010. Another release in WDR's The Cologne Broadcasts series, it was executively produced by Bernd Hoffmann, engineered by M. Weyer, mastered by Thomas Sehringer, vinyl cut by John Cremer. Includes musician and composer credits, plus liner notes by journalist and radio host Karsten Mützelfeldt in English and German. Personnel: Oscar Peterson - piano; Ray Brown - bass; Ed Thigpen - drums. In slipcase, includes eight-page booklet.
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Double LP version. 180 gram vinyl; gatefold sleeve. The Oscar Peterson Trio's 1961 Cologne Gurzenich Concert Hall presents an original master concert recording from the 11th of April 1961, performed in Cologne, Germany at the Gürzenich Concert Hall. Previously unreleased, until 2010, as a release in the WDR: The Cologne Broadcasts series, Jazzline presents it here with composer credits and liner notes by journalist and radio host Karsten Mützelfeldt in English and German. Many experts believe the trio of Oscar Peterson, with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen was the pianist's best group; it existed for six years between 1959 and 1965. The concert itself was part of the Konzert Für Die Jugend series, part of activity on the part of WDR to introduce selected artists to German adolescents. The other group performing that day was the Orchester Kurt Edelhagen, and the idea was to create a lasting enthusiasm among young people and to foster future jazz aficionados. Mastered by Thomas Sehringer at WDR Studio TBR 91.
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Blu-Ray Audio version. Region free. The Oscar Peterson Trio's 1961 Cologne Gurzenich Concert Hall presents an original master concert recording from the 11th of April 1961, performed in Cologne, Germany at the Gürzenich Concert Hall. Previously unreleased, until 2010, as a release in the WDR: The Cologne Broadcasts series, Jazzline presents it here with composer credits and liner notes by journalist and radio host Karsten Mützelfeldt in English and German. Many experts believe the trio of Oscar Peterson, with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen was the pianist's best group; it existed for six years between 1959 and 1965. The concert itself was part of the Konzert Für Die Jugend series, part of activity on the part of WDR to introduce selected artists to German adolescents. The other group performing that day was the Orchester Kurt Edelhagen, and the idea was to create a lasting enthusiasm among young people and to foster future jazz aficionados. Mastered by Thomas Sehringer at WDR Studio TBR 91.
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The Oscar Peterson Trio's 1961 Cologne Gurzenich Concert Hall presents an original master concert recording from the 11th of April 1961, performed in Cologne, Germany at the Gürzenich Concert Hall. Previously unreleased, until 2010, as a release in the WDR: The Cologne Broadcasts series, Jazzline presents it here with composer credits and liner notes by journalist and radio host Karsten Mützelfeldt in English and German. Many experts believe the trio of Oscar Peterson, with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen was the pianist's best group; it existed for six years between 1959 and 1965. The concert itself was part of the Konzert Für Die Jugend series, part of activity on the part of WDR to introduce selected artists to German adolescents. The other group performing that day was the Orchester Kurt Edelhagen, and the idea was to create a lasting enthusiasm among young people and to foster future jazz aficionados. Mastered by Thomas Sehringer at WDR Studio TBR 91. In slipcase with eight page booklet.
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