Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson (1959) [APO Remaster 2011] SACD ISO + DSD64 + Hi-Res FLAC

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Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson (1959) [Analogue Productions '2011]
SACD Rip | SACD ISO | DSD64 2.0 > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | 36:35 minutes | Front/Rear Covers | 1,07 GB
or DSD64 2.0 Stereo (from SACD-ISO to Tracks.dsf) > 1-bit/2.8224 MHz | Front/Rear Covers | 944 MB
or FLAC Stereo (carefully converted & encoded to tracks) 24bit/48 kHz | Front/Rear Covers | 442 MB

Saxophonist Ben Webster is joined by legendary jazz pianist Oscar Peterson. Webster, known for his association with Duke Ellington's Jazz Orchestra playing lead tenor, frequently played with Peterson in the 1950s and are joined here by some of the best jazz musicians of the time. Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson was originally released in 1959, and this studio album is a compilation of seven great jazz tracks, including "How Deep is the Ocean", "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning", and "Bye, Bye, Blackbird".

Another fine Webster release on Verve that sees the tenor great once again backed by the deluxe Oscar Peterson Trio. In keeping with the high standard of their Soulville collaboration of two years prior, Webster and the trio – Peterson is joined by bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen – use this 1959 date to conduct a clinic in ballad playing. And while Soulville certainly ranks as one of the tenor saxophonist's best discs, the Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson set gets even higher marks for its almost transcendent marriage of after-hours elegance and effortless mid-tempo swing – none of Webster's boogie-woogie piano work to break up the mood here. Besides reinvigorating such lithe strollers as "Bye Bye Blackbird" (nice bass work by Brown here) and "This Can't Be Love," Webster and company achieve classic status for their interpretation of the Sinatra gem "In the Wee Small Hours of the Morning." And to reassure Peterson fans worried about scant solo time for their hero, the pianist lays down a healthy number of extended runs, unobtrusively shadowing Webster's vaporous tone and supple phrasing along the way. Not only a definite first-disc choice for Webster newcomers, but one of the jazz legend's all-time great records.

Tracklist:

01. The Touch Of Your Lips
02. When Your Lover Has Gone
03. Bye Bye Blackbird
04. How Deep Is The Ocean?
05. In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
06. Sunday
07. This Can't Be Love

Personnel
Ben Webster - tenor saxophone
Oscar Peterson - piano
Ray Brown - double bass
Ed Thigpen - drums

Recorded on November 6, 1959 at United Recorders, Hollywood, CA.
Mastered for this SACD by George Marino at Sterling Sound, NYC.

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Analyzed: Oscar Peterson / Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR15 -7.07 dB -25.48 dB 6:17 01-The Touch Of Your Lips
DR15 -10.77 dB -28.25 dB 3:57 02-When Your Lover Has Gone
DR15 -7.33 dB -25.26 dB 6:43 03-Bye Bye Blackbird
DR15 -7.99 dB -26.39 dB 2:33 04-How Deep Is The Ocean?
DR14 -8.24 dB -26.05 dB 3:11 05-In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning
DR15 -6.72 dB -24.99 dB 3:55 06-Sunday
DR17 -5.79 dB -25.67 dB 9:59 07-This Can't Be Love
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Number of tracks: 7
Official DR value: DR15

Samplerate: 2822400 Hz / PCM Samplerate: 176400 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 1
Bitrate: 5645 kbps
Codec: DSD64


Thanks to jazzyman!
Uncompressed SACD ISO size > 1,48 GB
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