- Source: Oscar Peterson Plays the Irving Berlin Songbook
Oscar Peterson Plays the Irving Berlin Songbook is a 1959 album by Oscar Peterson of the music of Irving Berlin.
Billboard magazine chose the album as one of its Special Merit Spotlights in their January 18, 1960 issue. Billboard described the album as "inventive and listenable thruout".
Reception
Scott Yanow reviewed the album for Allmusic and wrote that due to Peterson and his trio recording nine albums in a month, " ... not much planning went into the individual songs" and that the subsequent interpretations were "fairly melodic and safe, if swinging. Nothing unexpected occurs, but the music is reasonably pleasing, if lacking in emotional depth". Yanow also noted that the album contained "one of the happier versions ... yet recorded" of Berlin's "Supper Time", a song about a lynching.
Track listing
"I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm" – 2:37
"Supper Time" – 3:11
"I'm Putting All My Eggs in One Basket" – 2:01
"Change Partners" – 2:25
"The Song Is Ended" – 2:58
"How Deep Is the Ocean" – 2:59
"Cheek to Cheek" – 2:28
"I Used to Be Color Blind" – 2:18
"You're Laughing at Me" – 2:21
"Isn't This a Lovely Day?" – 3:21
"Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" – 2:16
"Remember" – 2:51
Personnel
Oscar Peterson - piano
Ray Brown - double bass
Ed Thigpen drums
References
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- Oscar Peterson Plays the Irving Berlin Songbook
- Oscar Peterson discography
- An Oscar Peterson Christmas
- Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson
- Ed Thigpen
- Supper Time
- Side by Side (Oscar Peterson and Itzhak Perlman album)
- Ella in Rome: The Birthday Concert
- They Can't Take That Away from Me
- The Astaire Story