Album: Yessir That's My Baby

From the same week that resulted in Night Rider and Timekeepers, this is the fifth album that documents the matchup of Count Basie and Oscar Peterson. The two pianists (backed by bassist John Heard and drummer Louis Bellson) play five standards and three blues with predictable swing, finding much more in common with each other than one might have originally suspected. »Continue reading...

Year of Release 1978
Genre Jazz
Label Pablo
Artists Oscar Peterson (Canada)
Count Basie (United States of America)
Louie Bellson (United States of America)
John Heard (United States of America)
Producers Count Basie
Tracks After You've Gone (1978)
Blues For C.T. (1978)
Blues For Roy (1978)
Joe Turner (1978)
Poor Butterfly (1949)
Tea For Two (1951)
Teach Me Tonight (1978)
Yessir That's My Baby (1978)
Date Entered Oct 17, 2007 18:10:08
Date Last Modified Jul 25, 2011 21:07:55
Album Details From the same week that resulted in Night Rider and Timekeepers, this is the fifth album that documents the matchup of Count Basie and Oscar Peterson. The two pianists (backed by bassist John Heard and drummer Louis Bellson) play five standards and three blues with predictable swing, finding much more in common with each other than one might have originally suspected.
Notes Personnel: Count Basie, Oscar Peterson - keyboards / Louis Bellson - drums / John Heard - bass. Recorded in Hollywood, Calif., Feb. 21, 1978.
Yessir That's My Baby

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