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Label:
  Analogue Productions - http://www.analogueproductions.com/
Serial:
  CVRJ 8606 SA
Title:
  Oscar Peterson Trio: We Get Requests
Description:
  "We Get Requests"

Oscar Peterson (piano)
Ray Brown (bass)
Ed Thigpen (drums)
Track listing:
  1. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars (Corcovado)
2. Days Of Wine And Roses
3. My One And Only Love
4. People
5. Have You Met Miss Jones?
6. You Look Good To Me
7. The Girl From Ipanema
8. D. & E.
9. Time And Again
10. Goodbye J.D.
Genre:
  Jazz
Content:
  Stereo/Multichannel
Media:
  Hybrid
Recording type:
  Analogue
Recording info:
 

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Review by Darkness March 20, 2014 (2 of 2 found this review helpful)
Performance:   Sonics:  
Oscar Peterson Trio: We Get Requests
I find it strange that no one has review the Analogue Productions release of this classic record. I saw that this was first released on a SCM disk from Japan so I figured that master tapes must be something special. I have a number of other Analogue Productions Jazz releases and have found all of them to be top quality. However We Get Requests is in my option the best sounding of all the old Jazz releases I own. The Bass and drums are completely realistic. Oscars piano is not quite to the same realistic standard, I’ll put that down to 1963 recording techniques. (If they could have made the piano float in the center ….well) Don’t let my small criticism of the piano keep you from this disc, this is highly recommended. The music is wondrously played. All three musicians are at the top of their game. I enjoy every track on the Album and find the realism to be “In the Room” well done Analogue Productions. Just as a side description, there’s a small Jazz Club in town that I frequent, This is a club were you can sit two feet away from the band, turn this SACD up a few notches above normal and it is very close to that “Live Jazz Club Sound”

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