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Personnel includes: Oscar Peterson, Milt Jackson, Ray Brown, Louis Hayes. Includes liner notes by Horst Schade. Adapter: Stefan Kassel. Personnel: Oscar Peterson (piano); Oscar Peterson; Ray Brown (bass instrument); Milt Jackson (vibraphone); Louis Hayes (drums). Liner Note Author: Richard Palmer. Recording information: MPS Studio, Villingen, Germany (07/1971); MPS-Tonstudio, Villingen, Germany (07/1971). Translator: John Wilde . Pianist Oscar Peterson joins up with his old friends, vibraphonist Milt Jackson and bassist Ray Brown, in addition to his drummer of the period, Louis Hayes, for a particularly enjoyable outing. After a throwaway version of the Rolling Stones' "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," the all-star quartet performs Jackson's title cut, Benny Carter's ballad "Dream of You," and four standards. Although not up to the excitement of Peterson's best Pablo recordings of the 1970s, this is an enjoyable album. ~ Scott Yanow Oscar Peterson Reunion Blues Songs Reunion Blues Review
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