Tracklist 00:00 1 I Can't Give You Anything But Love Written By - McHugh, Fields 04:06 2 Au Privave Written By - Parker 08:08 3 The Gypsy Written By - Reid 11:37 4 I'll Remember April Written By - Raye, DePaul, Johnston 16:22 5 Scrapple From The Apple Written By - Parker 20:45 6 Moten's Swing Written By - Moten 27:57 7 Blues For Pres, Sweets, Ben And All The Other Funky Ones Written By - Sonny Stitt 34:05 8 Easy Does It Written By - Young, Oliver Alto Saxophone - Sonny Stitt Bass - Ray Brown Drums - Ed Thigpen Piano - Oscar Peterson Supervised By - Norman Granz Tenor Saxophone - Sonny Stitt Title: Sonny Stitt Sits in with the Oscar Peterson Trio Year Of Release: 1959/2021 Label: Music Manager Genre: Jazz This album combines a complete session that Sonny Stitt (doubling on alto and tenor) did with the 1959 Oscar Peterson Trio (which includes the pianist/leader, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Ed Thigpen) and three titles from 1957 with Peterson, Brown, guitarist Herb Ellis, and drummer Stan Levey. The music has the feel of a jam session and, other than a theme-less blues, all of the songs are veteran standards. Highlights of this fine effort include "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "The Gypsy," "Scrapple from the Apple," "Easy Does It," and "I Remember You." Lots of cooking music.
Tracklist
00:00 1 I Can't Give You Anything But Love
Written By - McHugh, Fields
04:06 2 Au Privave
Written By - Parker
08:08 3 The Gypsy
Written By - Reid
11:37 4 I'll Remember April
Written By - Raye, DePaul, Johnston
16:22 5 Scrapple From The Apple
Written By - Parker
20:45 6 Moten's Swing
Written By - Moten
27:57 7 Blues For Pres, Sweets, Ben And All The Other Funky Ones
Written By - Sonny Stitt
34:05 8 Easy Does It
Written By - Young, Oliver
Alto Saxophone - Sonny Stitt
Bass - Ray Brown
Drums - Ed Thigpen
Piano - Oscar Peterson
Supervised By - Norman Granz
Tenor Saxophone - Sonny Stitt
Title: Sonny Stitt Sits in with the Oscar Peterson Trio
Year Of Release: 1959/2021
Label: Music Manager
Genre: Jazz
This album combines a complete session that Sonny Stitt (doubling on alto and tenor) did with the 1959 Oscar Peterson Trio (which includes the pianist/leader, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer Ed Thigpen) and three titles from 1957 with Peterson, Brown, guitarist Herb Ellis, and drummer Stan Levey. The music has the feel of a jam session and, other than a theme-less blues, all of the songs are veteran standards. Highlights of this fine effort include "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "The Gypsy," "Scrapple from the Apple," "Easy Does It," and "I Remember You." Lots of cooking music.