In 2004, Universal International issued Oscar Peterson's 1962 classic Night Train and 1964's We Get Requests. While this isn't necessarily the best way to expand your [more]
Although the music on this CD was originally said to be recorded in Europe, it actually comes from a Chicago concert, and the five additional selections (last issued on an LP [more]
The Peterson-Ellis-Brown group, arguably the pianist's finest band, toured the world and recorded frequently during 1953-58. While [more]
Many an Oscar Peterson collection no doubt will be issued after his passing from here to eternity, and people who are indeed newly dazzled by his virtuosity might purchase [more]
For some unknown reason, Oscar Peterson's early duo recordings with Ray Brown for Verve were overlooked until the Spanish label Ocium compiled 23 [more]
Oscar Peterson has stated that he feels his MPS recordings are his finest. That is quite a statement considering the huge amount of records that the pianist has [more]
As a then-undiscovered Canadian jazz pianist, Oscar Peterson cut these trio dates in Montreal between 1945-1947. They are also available with much more detailed studio [more]