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Two CD set. Oscar Peterson is not only the greatest Jazz pianist of all time, he's also one of the greatest piano players in recorded history. He made his mark on the Jazz community but his influence stretches further than any one musical style. This double disc collection features all the sides he recorded in trio format for RCA during his formative years. 35 tracks total including 'I Got Rhythm,' 'My Blue Heaven,', 'Flying Home', 'Humoresque' and many others. Jazz Factory.
Personnel includes: Oscar Peterson (piano). Personnel: Oscar Peterson (piano); Ben Johnson , Armand Samson (guitar); Roland Verdon, Frank Gariepy, Mark "Wilkie" Wilkinson (drums). Recording information: Carnegie Hall, NY (04/30/1945-11/14/1949); Montreal, Canada (04/30/1945-11/14/1949). Editor: J.G. Calvados.
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