album "Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson"

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"Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson" is a classic 1959 jazz album featuring tenor saxophonist Ben Webster and pianist Oscar Peterson in an intimate, highly regarded small-group setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf album
jazz album
studio album
artist Ben Webster NERFINISHED
Oscar Peterson NERFINISHED
chronologyContext part of Ben Webster’s late-1950s recordings
part of Oscar Peterson’s Verve-era recordings
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception highly acclaimed
featuresInstrument double bass
drums
piano
tenor saxophone
format LP record
genre ballad jazz
jazz
swing
hasCoverType photographic album cover
hasTrack Bye Bye Blackbird NERFINISHED
How Deep Is the Ocean? NERFINISHED
In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning NERFINISHED
Sunday NERFINISHED
The Touch of Your Lips NERFINISHED
This Can’t Be Love NERFINISHED
When Your Lover Has Gone NERFINISHED
labelCatalog Verve catalog title
labelImprint Verve NERFINISHED
language instrumental
mainPerformerRole pianist Oscar Peterson NERFINISHED
tenor saxophonist Ben Webster NERFINISHED
notableFor collaboration between Ben Webster and the Oscar Peterson Trio
lyrical ballad performances by Ben Webster
originalMedium analog tape recording
performer Ben Webster NERFINISHED
Ed Thigpen NERFINISHED
Oscar Peterson NERFINISHED
Ray Brown NERFINISHED
producer Norman Granz NERFINISHED
recordedWithEnsemble Oscar Peterson Trio NERFINISHED
recordLabel Verve Records
releaseYear 1959
style intimate small-group setting
subgenre mainstream jazz
small-group jazz

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