Tracklist 00:00 1 Little Jazz Written-By - Shaw, Hardin, Eldridge 04:47 2 She's Funny That Way Written-By - Moret, Whiting 12:26 3 The Way You Look Tonight Written-By - Fields, Kern 18:50 4 Sunday Written-By - Krueger, Cohn, Styne, Miller 24:39 5 Bad Hat Blues Written-By - Peterson, Eldridge 32:15 6 Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea Written-By - Arlen, Koehler 37:36 7 Blues For Chu Written-By - Peterson, Eldridge Lacquer Cut By - JG Photography By - Phil Stern Piano, Organ - Oscar Peterson Producer - Norman Granz Sleeve Notes - Benny Green (2) Trumpet - Roy Eldridge Title: Oscar Peterson And Roy Eldridge Year Of Release: 1992 Label: OJC [OJCCD-727-2] Genre: Jazz, Swing Part of his five sessions that featured duets with different trumpeters, pianist Oscar Peterson's matchup with trumpeter Roy Eldridge (reissued on CD) has its strong moments. Eldridge did not quite have the range of his earlier years, but his competitive streak had not mellowed with age. Peterson pushes Eldridge to his limit and the music is generally quite exciting. Highlights include "Little Jazz," "Sunday," and "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea."
Tracklist
00:00 1 Little Jazz
Written-By - Shaw, Hardin, Eldridge
04:47 2 She's Funny That Way
Written-By - Moret, Whiting
12:26 3 The Way You Look Tonight
Written-By - Fields, Kern
18:50 4 Sunday
Written-By - Krueger, Cohn, Styne, Miller
24:39 5 Bad Hat Blues
Written-By - Peterson, Eldridge
32:15 6 Between The Devil And The Deep Blue Sea
Written-By - Arlen, Koehler
37:36 7 Blues For Chu
Written-By - Peterson, Eldridge
Lacquer Cut By - JG
Photography By - Phil Stern
Piano, Organ - Oscar Peterson
Producer - Norman Granz
Sleeve Notes - Benny Green (2)
Trumpet - Roy Eldridge
Title: Oscar Peterson And Roy Eldridge
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: OJC [OJCCD-727-2]
Genre: Jazz, Swing
Part of his five sessions that featured duets with different trumpeters, pianist Oscar Peterson's matchup with trumpeter Roy Eldridge (reissued on CD) has its strong moments. Eldridge did not quite have the range of his earlier years, but his competitive streak had not mellowed with age. Peterson pushes Eldridge to his limit and the music is generally quite exciting. Highlights include "Little Jazz," "Sunday," and "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea."