[78-L] Oscar Peterson transcriptions (was something else altogether)

David Lennick dlennick at sympatico.ca
Sun Mar 18 06:16:03 PDT 2012


Any reissues shown? I have a number of these. All vertical cut.

dl

On 3/18/2012 6:11 AM, Julian Vein wrote:
> On 18/03/12 03:36, David Lennick wrote:
>> And for my next mystery..I no longer have Lord Online. Are Oscar Peterson's
>> transcriptions for World Program Service listed there? Looks as if there are
>> quite a few of them, although the tracks are interspersed with other artists.
>> World 249 has Imagination&   Don't Blame Me. World 278 has Honeysuckle Rose,
>> That Old Black Magic and Body And Soul. Per the Garrod discography, he's also
>> on 197, 227, 233, 274, 299, 516, 534 and 621. Anyone know when these were
>> recorded and if they appeared elsewhere?
>>
>> dl
>>
>>
> ======================
> Lord 10.0 lists the following:
>
> oscar peterson world
> [P3225-10] Oscar Peterson
> Oscar Peterson (p) Barney Kessel (g) Ray Brown (b)
> World Transcription sessions, New York, 1952
>       Fine and dandy    World 197
>       Someone to watch over me         -   , R621
>       Heat wave         -   , 516
>       Makin' whoopee         -   , 516
>       Just you, just me         -   , 516
>       Sweet Georgia Brown          227, 534
>       A fine romance         -     -
>       Should I ?         -
>       How about you ?          233, 534
>       Zing ! went the strings of my heart         -   , R621
>       September in the rain         -   , R621
>       Imagination          249, 516
>       Don't blame me         -   , R621
>       The continental [You kiss while you're dancing]          268
>       Air mail special         -
>       Lullaby in rhythm         -
>       Dancing on the ceiling          274, R621
>       Caravan         -
>       The way you look tonight         -
>       Honeysuckle rose          278
>       That old black magic         -
>       Body and soul         -
>       Singin' in the rain          299
>       Pennies from Heaven         -   , 516
> Note: World transcriptions were 16" vinyl pressings available on a
> subscription basis only to the radio stations.
>
>        Julian Vein
>
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