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Recorded in Hollywood, California in July 1957. Includes liner notes by Joe Quinn.
The popular pianist Peter Nero made his debut on this Mode LP under his original name, Bernie Nerow, a session which has been reissued on the V.S.O.P. label. Strangely enough, the new release says nothing about Nero and Nerow being the same person. This is one of the pianist's better jazz dates, an exploration of seven standards and two of his originals including the rather cute "Scratch My Bach." Bassist Max Wayne and drummer Dick Stein help out Nero(w), and the results can be enjoyed by bop fans who would not normally think of buying Peter Nero records. ~ Scott Yanow
9 tracks from pianist Bernie Nerow, a.k.a. Peter Nero, is joined by bassist Max Wayne & drummer Dick Stein on originals & standards recorded in Hollywood in 1957
Bernie Nerow Trio: Bernie Nerow aka Peter Nero (piano); Max Wayne (bass); Dick Stein (drums). Bernie Nerow Trio Songs | 1. | Scratch My Bach |
| 2. | Lullaby of the Leaves |
| 3. | It Might as Well Be Spring |
| 4. | Our Love Is Here to Stay |
| 5. | Red's Romp |
| 6. | There'll Never Be Another You |
| 7. | Love For Sale |
| 8. | What Is This Thing Called Love |
| 9. | How About You |
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