Two giants of the jazz piano world collide in a historic duel that combines bliss and tension.
A miraculous session featuring two piano giants, Oscar Peterson and Count Basie. A record of the golden age, with a perfect blend of swing and smooth.
"Satch and Josh" is a dream collaboration album that compiles session recordings made between 1964 and 1968 by two great jazz piano masters, Oscar Peterson and Count Basie. "Satch" is Basie's nickname, and "Josh" is Peterson's nickname. While respecting each other's styles, they engage in a swing battle that explodes with fire. Basie's minimalist and rhythmic phrases and Peterson's virtuoso and dynamic developments make it seem as if the history of jazz itself is talking to each other. This masterpiece conveys the essence of jazz in a condensed form, with the "pauses" and "dialogue" that can only be created by two highly skilled musicians.
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A:
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1)
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Buns
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2)
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These Foolish Things
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3)
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"RB"
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4)
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Burning
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5)
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Exactly Like You
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B:
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1)
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Jumping At The Woodside
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2)
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Louie B.
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3)
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Lester Leaps In
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4)
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Big Stockings
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5)
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S & J Blues
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Piano, Organ - Count Basie
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Liner Notes - Norman Granz
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Producer - Norman Granz
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Bass - Ray Brown
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Piano - Oscar Peterson
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Guitar - Freddie Green
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Drums - Louie Bellson
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Liner Notes - Benny Green (2)
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Liner Notes - 大和明