condition (record/cover): NM / NM
Insert and obi included.
The London House, Chicago, 1961: the classic Oscar Peterson trio with Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen, live, in the recordings that defined for all time what a piano trio in full command actually sounds like. The title is a plain statement of fact rather than marketing - this was THE sound, the one every hotel-bar and conservatory trio has been measured against since: Brown's bass a walking monument, quite possibly the most authoritative quarter notes ever recorded; Thigpen's brushes and sticks in perfect conversational balance; Peterson conducting the whole machine from the keyboard at any tempo he pleased, which was every tempo. The London House residency recordings are cornerstone documents of the trio art, club atmosphere and all - you can hear the room being won, table by table.
Japanese Verve pressing from the MV series, quiet surfaces for a recording full of ice-clink and applause. Swing as natural law, demonstrated nightly, preserved perfectly.