Louis Armstrong - Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson

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General Article name: Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson
Genre: Jazz Product type: LP (Vinyl) Label: Disconforme Number of tracks: 12 Duration: 49:23 Tracklist LP - 1 1. Louis Armstrong - That Old Feeling 2:44 2. Louis Armstrong - Let's Fall In Love 3:16 3. Louis Armstrong - I'll Never Be the Same 3:31 4. Louis Armstrong - Blues in the Night 5:13 5. Louis Armstrong - How Long Has This Been Going On 5:58 6. Louis Armstrong - I Was Doing All Right 3:22 7. Louis Armstrong - What's New 2:42 8. Louis Armstrong - Moon Song 4:34 9. Louis Armstrong - Just One of Those Things 4:05 10. Louis Armstrong - There's No You 2:17 11. Louis Armstrong - You Go to My Head 6:27 12. Louis Armstrong - Sweet Lorraine 5:14   Description Description

By 1957, hard bop was firmly established as the jazz of now, while pianist Oscar Peterson and his ensemble with bassist Ray Brown and guitarist Herb Ellis were making their own distinctive presence known as a true working band playing standards in the swing tradition. Louis Armstrong was more recognizable to the general public as a singer instead of the pioneering trumpet player we all know he was. But popularity contests being the trend, Armstrong's newer fans wanted to hear him entertain them, so in retrospect it was probably a good move to feature his vocalizing on these tracks with Peterson's band and guest drummer Louie Bellson sitting in. The standard form of Armstrong singing the lead lines, followed by playing his pithy and witty horn solos based on the melody secondarily, provides the basis for the format on this charming but predictable recording. What happens frequently is that Armstrong and Peterson play lovely ad lib vocal/piano duets at the outset of many tunes. They are all songs you likely know, with few upbeat numbers or obscure choices, and four extra tracks tacked onto the CD version past the original sessions. In fact, it is the familiarity of songs like the midtempo "Let's Fall in Love," with Armstrong's gravelly and scat singing, and his marvelous ability to riff off of the basic songs that make these offerings endearing. A classic take of "Blues in the Night" is the showstopper, while choosing "Moon Song" is a good, off the beaten path pick as the trumpeter plays two solo choruses, and he leads out on his horn for once during the slightly bouncy, basic blues "I Was Doing All Right." Some extremely slow tunes crop up on occasion, like "How Long Has This Been Going On?," an atypically downtempo take of "Let's Do It," and "You Go to My Head," featuring Peterson's crystalline piano. Liner note author Leonard Feather opines that this is Armstrong's first attempt at the latter tune, and compares it historically to Billie Holiday. There are the dependable swingers "Just One of Those Things," "I Get a Kick Out of You," and "Sweet Lorraine" with Peterson at his accompanying best; a ramped-up version of the usually downtrodden "Willow Weep for Me"; and a duet between Armstrong and Ellis on the sad two-minute ditty "There's No You." All in all, it's difficult to critique or find any real fault with these sessions, though Peterson is subsumed by the presence of Armstrong, who, as Feather notes, really needs nobody's help. That this was their only collaboration speaks volumes of how interactive and communal the session really was, aside from the music made being fairly precious. ~ Michael G. Nastos

Michael G. Nastos

Contributors Artist: Louis Armstrong Artist: Armstrong Louis Artist: Oscar Peterson Trio Record Label: Wax Time Record Label: Ais Guest Artist: Louie Bellson Guest Artist: Ray Brown Guest Artist: Herb Ellis