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Ben Webster - Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson [VINYL]

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Ben Webster - Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson [VINYL]

Ben Webster - Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson [VINYL]

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Limited edition 180g vinyl - audiophile pressing, the complete album + 1 bonus track.\r
Ben Webster stated on numerous occasions that pianist Oscar Peterson was his favourite accompanist. This 1959 album would mark their last studio collaboration and one of their best.\r
Reviewer Stephen Cook rated this album with 4\xbd stars on AllMusic, stating that it is '....not only a definite first-disc choice for Webster newcomers, but one of the jazz legend's all-time great records'.
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BEN WEBSTER, tenor saxophone
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OSCAR PETERSON, piano
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RAY BROWN, bass
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ED THIGPEN, drums
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Los Angeles, November 6, 1959. Original session produced by Norman Granz.
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Ben Webster - Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson [VINYL]

$34.68

$12.14

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Brand New From Reputable UK Company With 30 Years Experience In Retail, Please Note Not All Our New Items Are Shrink Wrapped.
All items shipped within 3 working days of payment.
Please note that all our DVDs are Region 2.


Limited edition 180g vinyl - audiophile pressing, the complete album + 1 bonus track.\r
Ben Webster stated on numerous occasions that pianist Oscar Peterson was his favourite accompanist. This 1959 album would mark their last studio collaboration and one of their best.\r
Reviewer Stephen Cook rated this album with 4\xbd stars on AllMusic, stating that it is '....not only a definite first-disc choice for Webster newcomers, but one of the jazz legend's all-time great records'.
\r

\r
BEN WEBSTER, tenor saxophone
\r
OSCAR PETERSON, piano
\r
RAY BROWN, bass
\r
ED THIGPEN, drums
\r
Los Angeles, November 6, 1959. Original session produced by Norman Granz.