Oscar Peterson Trio

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Live in Finland 1963 • 1965 – 2LP 180g 33RPM Limited to 4,000 Copies. Pre-order now due July 2026

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Oscar Peterson Trio

Oscar Peterson Trio

Live in Finland 1963 • 1965

Phoenix Mastering™ restoration from original analogue tapes

Lacquer-Cuts by Kevin Gray

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In 1963 and 1965 Oscar Peterson performed at the Kulttuuritalo in Helsinki.

He was the leader of what was then considered one of the most closely-knit bands in the history of jazz, made up of Oscar himself and two other fabulous jazzmen, Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums.

For the 1965 concert, trumpeter Clark Terry was invited to join the legendary trio.

The Helsinki concerts were both part of whirlwind European tours that included performances all over the continent, from France and Germany to the Scandinavian countries.

The band’s tremendous success was by no means due to luck. Peterson greatly admired the musicians he had recruited for their immense technical prowess and creativity—yet he exhorted them further to outdo themselves and strive to create a real osmosis in the way they interacted on stage.

What sprang up from this three-way symbiosis was pure enchantment. As Peterson repeatedly said, “It’s the group spirit that’s important.

I’m just the piano player.” He often described his philosophy, saying, “Jazz is a very democratic musical form. It comes out of a communal experience.” And delighted audiences participated enthusiastically in this spirit.

Peterson was known as the “Maharaja of the keyboard,” a nickname he was given by Duke Ellington.

Contained in every one of his musical phrases was the entire legacy of jazz—the fervor of gospel and the power of swing.

Yet showing through the harmonic architecture, the refined polyphony, and his pronounced partiality for form was an immense musical culture.

Peterson’s command of all musical genres, together with the group chemistry, empowered him to be, above all, a musician of the moment.

Through a close partnership established with YLE, the Finnish radio station, we at The Lost Recordings were able to gain access to the analog tapes of these two concerts.

The tapes were in perfect condition, but we still had an enormous amount of work to do on the audio levels, as the mixing had been done haphazardly.

The resulting recording does full justice to these two hitherto unreleased gems.

Sadly, the trio split up several months after this performance.

These two concerts reached the musical summits of jazz and immortalised the apogee of what was, and remains, one of the most legendary trios in the world.

Musicians:

Oscar Peterson, piano

Ray Brown, bass

Ed Thigpen, drums

Clark Terry, flugelhorn & trumpet

Track List: Oscar Peterson Trio

LP 1 Side A

1. Reunion Blues

2. Lady Luck

3. It Ain’t Necessarily So

4. I Loves You Porgy

LP 1 Side B

1. Ill Wind

2. Chicago

3. Every Time We Say Goodbye

LP 2 Side A

1. Reunion Blues

2. You Look Good To Me

3. At Long Last Love

LP 2 Side B

1. Mack The Knife

2. Blues For Smedley

3. Stardust

4. Mumbles

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Their epic journey began with Fondamenta, a record label that shares their passion for adventure, and a crazy bet: to see if they could unearth legendary lost recordings that had never been released. And bring them back to life. It took a team of highly skilled sound archaeologists over a year to find the first legendary recordings, buried in the immensity of the world's sound archives. Using their Expert technology, Fondamenta developed Phoenix Mastering®, a unique audio excavation process designed to recover the full richness of analogue tapes. The Lost Recordings started to take shape.

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