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1997 live album by Oscar Peterson
A Tribute to Oscar Peterson – Live at the Town Hall Released 1997 Recorded October 1, 1996 Genre Jazz Length 105 :56 Label Telarc Producer Robert Woods, Elaine Martone
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings [2]
A Tribute to Oscar Peterson – Live at the Town Hall is a 1997 live album by Oscar Peterson , and featuring various artists paying tribute to Peterson.[3]
Track listing [ ]
"Anything Goes " (Cole Porter ) – 5:20
"Reunion Blues" (Milt Jackson ) – 6:18
"If You Only Knew" (Oscar Peterson ) – 8:06
"Bags' Groove " (Jackson) – 7:20
"Willow Weep for Me " (Ann Ronell ) – 6:44
"Mumbles " (Clark Terry ) – 4:00
"I Can't Face the Music" (Rube Bloom , Ted Koehler ) – 3:39
"Here's to Life" (Artie Butler, Phyllis Molinary) – 5:05
"In a Mellow Tone " (Duke Ellington , Milt Gabler ) – 5:18
"My Foolish Heart " (Ned Washington , Victor Young ) – 5:15
"The Duke of Dubuque" (William Faber, James Marchant, Lawrence Royal) – 2:07
"(Get Your Kicks On) Route 66 " (Bobby Troup ) – 4:07
"Mack the Knife " (Marc Blitzstein , Bertolt Brecht , Kurt Weill ) – 7:25
Personnel [ ]
Performance [ ]
Production [ ]
Anilda Carrasquillo – art direction, design
Edward Gajdel – photography
Jack Renner – engineer
Tom Young – mixing
Robert Woods – producer, executive producer
Elaine Martone – producer
Bob Blumenthal – liner Notes
References [ ]
show Oscar Peterson
Years given are for the recording(s), not first release. Note: All-Star albums feature sideman who are not necessarily listed while titles which include "Oscar Peterson" or the OP Trio are usually shortened.
As leader or co-leader
Plays series1955–58 Plays the Songbook (1959)The London House Sessions (1961)Trio & Guests Exclusively for My Friends
Action (1963–64)
Girl Talk (1965–68)
The Way I Really Play (1967)
The Lost Tapes (1967–68)
Mellow Mood (1968)
My Favorite Instrument (1968)
Travelin' On (1968)
1969–79
Hello Herbie (1969)
Motions and Emotions (with Claus Ogerman , 1969)
Another Day (1970)
Tracks (1970)
Tristeza on Piano (1970)
Walking the Line (1970)
Great Connection (1971)
In Tune (and The Singers Unlimited , 1971)
Reunion Blues (and Milt Jackson, 1971)
In Tokyo (1972)
Solo (1972)
The History of an Artist, Vol. 1 (1972)
The History of an Artist, Vol. 2 (1972)
The trio (Pablo , 1973)
In Russia (1974)
The Giants (1974)
The Good Life (1974)
Oscar Peterson et Joe Pass à Salle Pleyel (1975)
Porgy and Bess (and Joe Pass , 1975)
The Oscar Peterson Big 6 at Montreux (1975)
The Tenor Giants (and Zoot Sims and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis , 1975)
And the Bassists – Montreux '77 (and Ray Brown & Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen , 1977)
Jam – Montreux '77 (1977)
The London Concert (1978)
The Paris Concert (1978)
Digital at Montreux (1979)
Night Child (1979)
Skol (with Stéphane Grappelli , 1979)
With The Trumpet Kings 1980–2004
WithCount Basie or alumni
Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio (1952)
Basie Jazz (Count Basie , 1952)
Pres and Sweets (Lester Young and Harry Edison , 1955)
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You (Harry Edison, 1957)
Going for Myself (Lester Young & Harry Edison, 1957)
Jazz Giants '58 (Stan Getz , Gerry Mulligan & Harry Edison, 1958)
Satch and Josh (and Count Basie, 1974)
Satch and Josh...Again (and Count Basie, 1977)
Night Rider (and Count Basie, 1978)
The Timekeepers (and Count Basie, 1978)
Yessir, That's My Baby (and Count Basie, 1978)
Oscar Peterson + Harry Edison + Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson (1986)
WithBenny Carter WithRoy Eldridge WithElla Fitzgerald
At the Opera House (1957)
Ella and Louis (and Louis Armstrong , 1956)
Ella and Louis Again (and Louis Armstrong, 1957)
Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Duke Ellington Song Book (1957)
Ella in Rome: The Birthday Concert (1958)
Jazz at Santa Monica Civic '72 (1972)
Ella and Oscar (1975)
Coleman Hawkins and/or Ben Webster
Coleman Hawkins and Confrères (with Roy Eldridge & Webster, 1957)
Coleman Hawkins Encounters Ben Webster (1957)
The Genius of Coleman Hawkins (1957)
Soulville (with Webster, 1957)
Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson (with Webster, 1959)
WithBuddy Rich With others
The Astaire Story (Fred Astaire , 1952)
Buddy DeFranco and Oscar Peterson Play George Gershwin (1954)
Ellis in Wonderland (Herb Ellis , 1955–56)
Toni (Toni Harper , 1955–56)
Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (1957)
Anita Sings the Most (Anita O'Day , 1957)
Only the Blues (Sonny Stitt , 1957)
Stan Getz and J. J. Johnson at the Opera House (1957)
Stan Getz and the Oscar Peterson Trio (1957)
This Is Ray Brown (Roy Brown , 1958)
Sonny Stitt Sits in (1959)
Bill Henderson with (1963)
Zoot Sims and the Gershwin Brothers (1975)
The Milt Jackson Big 4 (1975)
Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis 4 – Montreux '77 (1977)
How Long Has This Been Going On? (Sarah Vaughan , 1978)
Linger Awhile (Sarah Vaughan, 1978)
Ain't Misbehavin' (Clark Terry, 1978)
Ain't But a Few of Us Left (Milt Jackson, 1981)
Hark (Buddy DeFranco, 1985)
Some of My Best Friends Are...The Piano Players (Ray Brown, 1994)
Film soundtracks
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