Oscar Peterson Trio, The - Night Train

Genre:
Jazz
Style:
Smooth Jazz
Year:
1963

Tracklist

Night Train 4:50 X
C Jam Blues 3:23 X
Georgia On My Mind 3:42 X
Bags' Groove 5:12 X
Moten Swing 2:52 X
Easy Does It 2:45 X
Honey Dripper 2:23 X
Things Ain't What They Used To Be 4:35 X
I Got It Bad And That Ain't Good 5:05 X
Band Call 3:51 X
Hymn To Freedom 5:30 X

Versions

Title, FormatLabelCat#CountryYear
Night Train (LP) Verve Records, Speakers Corner Records V6-8538, US 1963
Night Train (LP) Verve Records 2317 007 UK 1963
Night Train (Vinyl, Album) Verve Records 821 724-1 Germany 1963
Night Train (CD, Album, RM, RE, Dig) Verve Records 521 440-2 US 1997
Night Train (CD, Album, RM) Verve Records 821 724-2 Germany  
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by markjazz Sep 20, 2008

referencing Night Train, CD, Album, RM, RE, Dig, 521 440-2

This is one of those jazz albums that, if your a fan of jazz, would have to be living under a rock not to have heard it. It was Oscar Peterson's most succesful album and helped push his trio to even higher popularity than it already was, after his time when he was on tour with the JATP with Norman Granz. The trio featured Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums and thiers was on of the tightest trio's at the time. The album is pretty much filled with classic smooth and bebop jazz tracks that all transfer very well from one to the next making it a well produced album as well (which of course was done by Norman Granz. There's something so striking about the cover art as well with this big ominous metal train speeding down the tracks. A great album to have on vinyl if you can get as the bonus tracks on the CD don't offer a whole lot more except the usual retakes and versions.
Review by markjazz Sep 14, 2008

referencing Night Train, LP, V6-8538,

This is one of those jazz albums that, if your a fan of jazz, would have to be living under a rock not to have heard it. It was Oscar Peterson's most succesful album and helped push his trio to even higher popularity than it already was, after his time when he was on tour with the JATP with Norman Granz. The trio featured Ray Brown on bass and Ed Thigpen on drums and thiers was on of the tightest trio's at the time. The album is pretty much filled with classic smooth and bebop jazz tracks that all transfer very well from one to the next making it a well produced album as well (which of course was done by Norman Granz. There's something so striking about the cover art as well with this big ominous metal train speeding down the tracks. A great album to have on vinyl if you can get as the bonus tracks on the CD don't offer a whole lot more except the usual retakes and versions.
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