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Oscar Peterson - A Jazz Sensation spacer Selections Albums

Cover of the album:   The London House Sessions
© Courtesy of Universal Music

The London House Sessions


Label: Verve Records
Shelf list number: CD 14, 081 Fol.
Issue number: 314 531 766 2

Track no.

Title

Duration

 

 

1

I've Never Been In Love Before

5:34

2

In The Wee Small Hours Of The Morning

7:54

3

Chicago

8:55

4

The Night We Called It A Day

4:44

5

Sometimes I'm Happy

11:38

6

Whisper Not

5:46

7

Billy Boy (public domain)

1:46

8

Tricotism

11:08

9

Billy Boy

3:05

 

Disc 2

 

 

1

On Green Dolphin Street

8:52

2

Thag's Dance

5:40

3

Ill Wind

5:33

4

Kadota's Blues

11:06

5

Put On A Happy Face

8:31

6

Old Folks

4:27

7

Woody'n You

3:58

8

Yesterdays

3:32

 

Disc 3

 

 

1

Diablo

6:59

2

Soon

4:51

3

The Lonesome One

7:09

4

(There Is) No Greater Love

5:00

5

I Remember Clifford

9:48

6

Autumn Leaves

5:04

7

Blues for Big Scotia

6:46

8

Swamp Fire

3:58

9

I Love You

6:38

10

It Happened in Monterey

6:23

11

Billy Boy

3:12

 

Disc 4

 

 

1

Introduction

0:50

2

On Green Dolphin Street

7:46

3

Moanin'

6:29

4

Billy Boy

2:36

5

Scapple from the Apple

9:19

6

Jim

8:55

7

Band Call

7:41

8

The Night We Called it a Day

5:05

9

The Lonesome One

5:26

10

The Gravy Waltz

4:45

11

Woody'n' You

3:48

12

Soon

9:19

13

Daahoud

5:51

 

Disc 5

 

 

1

As Long as There's Music

5:49

2

Close Your Eyes

6:05

3

Cubano Chant

9:48

4

Sometimes I'm Happy

10:56

5

Sophisticated Lady

10:31

6

Better Luck Next Time

7:30

7

Confirmation

10:13



Recorded from July 11 to August 6, 1961.



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