What would in any other instance be a potent Jazz at the Philharmonic
meeting of the minds, the pairing of Oscar Peterson and Benny Carter in
the studio turns out to be a neat and trim session of mutual respect
between these two titans of American music. Six standards and a blues
jam has Peterson deferring to Carter's alto sax in most instances, as
the horn takes the lead with Peterson happy to follow. Guitarist Joe
Pass seems an afterthought on most of this material, while Toronto
bassist Dave Young and British drummer Martin Drew turn in a reliable
and steady rhythmic performance. Young is particularly inspired, with
big shoes to fill treading footprints of the brilliant Peterson at the
time, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, and is more than up to the task.
Considering his age (almost 80,) Carter sounds splendid, as lyrical as
ever, and with a slight hint of vibrato or legato inflections and
flourishes. He sure sounds sweet, whether sighing for "Sweet Lorraine,"
combining cool and animated lines during the simple "It's a Wonderful
World," or paralleling "Melancholy Baby" on "Whispering." Only for "Just
Friends" does Peterson lead out, and brilliantly as usual,
extrapolating his heart out, with Carter in late as Peterson quotes
"Moose the Mooch." Pass does congeal with Peterson in distinguished
classy phrases for "Baubles, Bangles & Beads" with Carter using
upper register embellishments, while Pass is the leader on a balanced
read of "If I Had You." The CD ends with a made up "Some Kind of Blues,"
with Peterson flying as only he can, setting up classic solos from Pass
and Carter. This is a sturdy album, spectacular in spots, consistently
tasteful, and swinging from top to bottom. by Michael G. Nastos
Tracklist :
1 Just Friends 6:37
John Klenner / Sam M. Lewis
2 Sweet Lorraine 6:46
Clifford R. Burwell / Mitchell Parish
3 Baubles, Bangles and Beads 8:13
Alexander Borodin / George Forrest / Robert Wright
4 It's a Wonderful World 6:30
Harold Adamson / Jan Savitt / John Kluczko Watson / Johnny Watson
5 If I Had You 6:43
Jimmy Campbell / Reginald Connelly / Ted Shapiro
6 Whispering 4:50
Richard H. Coburn / Doris Fisher / Vincent Rose / John Schoenberger
7 Some Kind of Blues 4:43
Benny Carter / Oscar Peterson
Credits :
Alto Saxophone – Benny Carter
Bass – Dave Young
Drums – Martin Drew
Guitar – Joe Pass
Piano – Oscar Peterson
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