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City Lights: The Oscar Peterson Quartet – Live in Munich, 1994, by Oscar Peterson

City Lights: The Oscar Peterson Quartet – Live in Munich, 1994 by Oscar Peterson, released 15 November 2024 1. There Will Never Be Another You (Live) 2. The Gentle Waltz (Live) 3. Kelly’s Blues (Live) 4. Love Ballade (Live) 5. City Lights (Live) 6. You Look Good to Me (Live) 7. Samba Petite (Live) 8. Satin Doll (Live) 9. Nighttime (Live) Throughout his decades-long career, Oscar Peterson accomplished the near impossible: greatness with every note played and the acquisition of new generations of fans worldwide, regardless of the obstacles life threw at him. In 1994, only one year after suffering a stroke that rendered his left hand weakened, Peterson took the stage in Munich to prove to his collaborators, fans, and himself, that his earned title of “Maharaja of the keyboard” by Duke Ellington still rang true. By reinventing his playing style at 68 years old, he demonstrated his undiminished inventive prowess with an all-star band including Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), Lorne Lofsky (guitar) and Martin Drew (drums).



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City Lights: The Oscar Peterson Quartet – Live in Munich, 1994 by Oscar Peterson, released 15 November 2024 1. There Will Never Be Another You (Live) 2. The Gentle Waltz (Live) 3. Kelly’s Blues (Live) 4. Love Ballade (Live) 5. City Lights (Live) 6. You Look Good to Me (Live) 7. Samba Petite (Live) 8. Satin Doll (Live) 9. Nighttime (Live) Throughout his decades-long career, Oscar Peterson accomplished the near impossible: greatness with every note played and the acquisition of new generations of fans worldwide, regardless of the obstacles life threw at him. In 1994, only one year after suffering a stroke that rendered his left hand weakened, Peterson took the stage in Munich to prove to his collaborators, fans, and himself, that his earned title of “Maharaja of the keyboard” by Duke Ellington still rang true. By reinventing his playing style at 68 years old, he demonstrated his undiminished inventive prowess with an all-star band including Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), Lorne Lofsky (guitar) and Martin Drew (drums).



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City Lights: The Oscar Peterson Quartet – Live in Munich, 1994, by Oscar Peterson

City Lights: The Oscar Peterson Quartet – Live in Munich, 1994 by Oscar Peterson, released 15 November 2024 1. There Will Never Be Another You (Live) 2. The Gentle Waltz (Live) 3. Kelly’s Blues (Live) 4. Love Ballade (Live) 5. City Lights (Live) 6. You Look Good to Me (Live) 7. Samba Petite (Live) 8. Satin Doll (Live) 9. Nighttime (Live) Throughout his decades-long career, Oscar Peterson accomplished the near impossible: greatness with every note played and the acquisition of new generations of fans worldwide, regardless of the obstacles life threw at him. In 1994, only one year after suffering a stroke that rendered his left hand weakened, Peterson took the stage in Munich to prove to his collaborators, fans, and himself, that his earned title of “Maharaja of the keyboard” by Duke Ellington still rang true. By reinventing his playing style at 68 years old, he demonstrated his undiminished inventive prowess with an all-star band including Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (bass), Lorne Lofsky (guitar) and Martin Drew (drums).

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