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An August 1964 New York session that pairs Peterson's established trio - Ray Brown (bass) and Ed Thigpen (drums) - with guest Clark Terry (trumpet/flugelhorn). It marks a clear moment in Peterson's shift from constant trio touring to more focused studio work with outside collaborators. The trio plays with its usual cohesion, giving Terry space to add horn, and occasional "mumbles" phrasing. Key tracks include "Brotherhood of Man," noted for its tight structure and balanced solos, and "Jim," highlighting the blend of Terry's tone with Peterson's understated approach. The album stands as a concise document of two major jazz figures working in a small-group setting during a period when studio sessions were becoming more polished and deliberate.
Verve's Acoustic Sounds Series features transfers from analog tapes and remastered 180-gram vinyl in deluxe gatefold packaging.
Features
- Acoustic Sounds Series Reissue from Verve/Universal Music Enterprises
- 180g Vinyl LP
- Remastered by Matthew Lutthans at The Mastering Lab from the Original Analog Tapes
- Stoughton Printing Gatefold Old-Style Tip-On Jacket
- Pressed at Quality Record Pressings
Musicians
| Oscar Peterson | piano |
|---|---|
| Ray Brown | bass |
| Ed Thigpen | drums |
| Clark Terry | trumpet, flugelhorn |
Selections
Side One:
- Brotherhood of Man
- Jim
- Blues for Smedley
- Roundalay
- Mumbles
Side Two:
- Mack the Knife
- They Didn't Believe Me
- Squeaky's Blues
- I Want a Little Girl
- Incoherent Blues
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