Oscar Peterson Trio - A Gal In Gallico (1958)



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Oscar Peterson Trio (with Ray Brown & Herb Ellis) - A Gal In Gallico (1958)


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oh yeah, Ray went ... ( 9 months ago by poonjazz)
oh yeah, Ray went too. Damn. Sorry about that-wishful thinking.
Peterson really ... ( 9 months ago by Gerry319)
Peterson really swings on this number, but I find his monotonous vocalizing rather off-putting.
Sean Jones, John ... ( 8 months ago by emusonparole)
Sean Jones, John Pattitucci, Danilo Perez...there are plenty of great younger players, and plenty of greats yet to come. You've just to open your eyes!
try Joscho Stephan, ... ( 8 months ago by 646879)
try Joscho Stephan, Jimmy Rosenberg, Tommy Emanuel, Scotty Anderson (new cd coming soon)...and of course Al Dimeola in addition to Benson and Kevin Eubanks...
Looks at first ... ( 8 months ago by tedwinward)
Looks at first glance like his vocalizing is being captured by the microphone intended for Ray Brown's bass--but on second glance, you will see that the entire trio is feeding that one microphone! And why not? For once, there are more cameras than microphones--and thus the tight clustering around that mic, which makes for better visuals, too. How about the nice cough heard at 5:20? Enjoy the reality here--this clip is a great document.
You're right, it's ... ( 8 months ago by Gerry319)
You're right, it's a great document, and some of the most joyful swinging jazz you'd ever hear. I think I was put off a bit by the vocalization because I hadn't heard Petersen do that on previous recordings and it came as a bit of a shock. But on listening again, and accepting the full package, it's great. (I did get used to Glenn Gould's vocalizing while playing Bach!)
gerry - get of your ... ( 8 months ago by mcrohof)
gerry - get of your high horse and stop mumbling like that.
You sound like the ultimate grey cat who doesn't really understand a word he's saying. God I knew this was the kind of idiocy to expect from those too jealous to just appreciate great mucisianship.
Anyone know where ... ( 7 months ago by andrew17660)
Anyone know where the song comes from? I can't find any info on it.
A Gal in Calico ... ... ( 7 months ago by Koalkracker)
A Gal in Calico ... words by Leo Robin, music by Arhtur Schwartz, 1946. Introduced by Dennis Morgan, Jack Carson, and Martha Vickers in the movie musical "The Time, The Place and The Girl." Nominated for an Academy Award, 1947. Popular records by Johnny Mercer, Tex Beneke with the Crew Chiefs and his orchestra, Benny Goodman with vocals by Eve Young who was later known as Karen Chandler ... and Bing Crosby recorded it too!
A comment has been ... ( 7 months ago by Koalkracker)
A comment has been posted concerning the origin of the song "A Gal In Calico"
So it's Calico! ... ( 6 months ago by andrew17660)
So it's Calico! Thank you very much! You've made me a very happy man.
Guy in the audience ... ( 5 months ago by NewtNoho)
Guy in the audience (far left) from 0:00-0:15 looks like Woody Allen.
Array ( 5 months ago by ShinichiJapanfan)
Great music...
but everyone of them isn
´t alive yet... or?
Oscar Peterson died ... ( 5 months ago by killertuna)
Oscar Peterson died recently ..like last year?
The guita do the ... ( 5 months ago by sonatonemaster)
The guita do the drums, cool!
Oscar Peterson, ... ( 4 months ago by TheJaZzEnthusiast)
Oscar Peterson, Herb Ellis, and Ray Brown!! they made lots of amazing music together I have a few albums of the original Oscar Peterson trio! they were simply AMAZING!! Thanks for the vid! I Loved it!! ^.^
Such truly ... ( 2 months ago by BlueinGreen2)
Such truly wonderful music.
I don't understand how these three manage to swing so much - the congo beat from Herb Ellis is so relaxed and perfect, and I love how Ray and Oscar just dance around with each other creating effortless and graceful music. These guys really knew how to play the blues - they have a similar arrangeme
nt in Bluesology, from 'Live at the Concertgebouw', its an absolute must-listen. Just stunning stuff, they never cease to amaze.
Graceful, ... ( 2 months ago by PeterInglisGuitar)
Graceful, effortless and dance - just the words I would have chosen! This is a class act.
twice during the ... ( 2 months ago by edesnerdshack)
twice during the improvisation peterson also quotes rodgers' surrey with the fringe on top. both songs were introduced into the modern jazz repertoire by ahmad jamal. miles davis, who admired jamal's style very much, included both songs in the book of his first great quintet (1955-57). since then they can be considered jazz standards.
Bass Chorus !!!!!!! ... ( 2 months ago by K1000oner)
Bass Chorus !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful video for ... ( 1 month ago by gtrgtbuck)
Beautiful video for an amazing trio; but, the question : where doess it come from ??
someone cheer me up ( 1 month ago by brikat01)
someone cheer me up
The song is gal in ... ( 1 month ago by deb6sbcglobal)
The song is gal in callico.
Yes, and Peterson ... ( 1 month ago by BuckshotLaFunke)
Yes, and Peterson played much fresher then than in his later years.



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