| 1. Blues for Roy |
| 2. Teach Me Tonight |
| 3. Joe Turner |
| 4. Blues for C.T. |
| 5. Yes Sir, That's My Baby |
| 6. Tea for Two |
| 7. After You've Gone |
| 8. Poor Butterfly |
Yessir, That's My Baby,Count Basie with Oscar Peterson,Pablo,Big Band,Jazz,Jazz Music,Pop,Swing
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Yessir, That's My Baby
Count Basie with Oscar Peterson Manufacturer: Pablo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000000XK8 Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Blues For Roy
- Teach Me Tonight
- Joe Turner
- Blues For C.T.
- Yessir, That's My Baby
- Tea For Two
- After You've Gone
- Poor Butterfly
Customer Reviews:
Relaxing Baroque four-hand piano/organ jazz.......2001-04-22
Basie and Peterson in two keyboards remind me of the Bach pieces for several pianos. Count Basie's spare and spartan use of notes contrasts with Peterson's desire to fill every silent space with arpeggios and ricochets. In this CD Peterson respects Basie's more controlled style, except in Blues for CT which is a fast tempo jazz piece that reminds me of rag time or one of those Allegro movements in Vivaldi that are liked even by people that don't get into classical music. Blues for CT makes the CD worth buying. It is a fast tune even for Peterson and Basie provides the counterpoint. A non-stop rollercoaster from note one.
I am not fond of the electric organ in general as it makes songs sound like elevator music. In the 4 or so tracks where they pull out the organ Peterson's piano (I am assuming Basie grabs the organ as there are no notes on the CD I own) provides a respite from the organ's bluesyness.
The cover title song Yessir, That's My Baby is an unpretentious ballad and the classic Tea for Two is enjoyable. The bass and drums just make an appearance and cash their check.
This CD doesn't jump at you and grab you by the ears or demand that you stop living to hear it, even though these two guys are jazz legends. Bach meets Haydn and decide to drop some lazy tunes having a wine cooler. Count me in. Just let me get my summer novel and take my shoes off.
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