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Saturday, November 25, 2023

Oscar Peterson-Great Connection (1974)

In 1971, Oscar Peterson began a fruitful and long-lasting partnership with American drummer Louis Hayes and Danish bassist Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, starting with an exquisite and varied album of jazz standards. Produced by Hans Georg Brunner, this work, released three years later (1974), saw the trio create a series of highly inspired compositions, such as the free jazz track "Younger Than Springtime", the relaxed "Soft Winds", the complex "Wheatland", the overwhelming version of Duke Ellington's "Just Squeeze Me", and the uplifting Charles Chapin piece "Smile". In the following years, Peterson and Pedersen played together regularly in countless concerts and collaborated on a dozen official recordings, including "The Good Life" (1973), "The Trio" (1974), "Nigerian Marketplace" (1981), and "Night Child" (1982).