Swifty wrote:Did you know there's a Night Train Vol. 2 floating around on vinyl? Mike picked it up a while ago. I think it's a compilation of tracks from other studio sessions. I'll tell him to post about it when he returns from SONH.
Unfortunately, the
Night Train vol. 2 LP was just a reissue of earlier Peterson Trio recordings, the only ones of which are not available on CD being "Li'l Darlin'" and "Little Right Foot" from
The Oscar Peterson Trio Plays which it seems to me would be a nicer find for vinyl collectors.
side one
Wouldn't It Be Loverly 5:30
- from V/V6-8581
Oscar Peterson Plays "My Fair Lady" (reissued on CD)
Li'l Darlin' 4:17
- from V/V6-8591
The Oscar Peterson Trio Plays
Blues For Basie 3:30
- from V/V6-8092
Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie (reissued)
Close Your Eyes 5:40
- from V/V6-8351
Jazz Soul Of Oscar Peterson (reissued)
side two
Night Train 4:50
- from V/V6-8538
Night Train (reissued)
Little Right Foot 4:53
- from V/V6-8591
The Oscar Peterson Trio Plays
Easy Does It 6:17
- from V/V6-8092
Oscar Peterson Plays Count Basie (reissued)
D & E 5:10
- from V/V6-8606
We Get Requests (reissued)
Interestingly, a record titled "Night Train Vol. 3" has passed through my hands (and onto my HD) courtesy of John L. from Detroit. It was printed in Germany and bears no release date (nor is it mentioned on AMG), but appears to be another attempt by MGM to cash in by rereleasing tracks:
"Summertime," 3:45,
...Plays The George Gershwin Songbook (reissued)
"Diga Diga Doo," 3:03,
...Plays The Jimmy McHugh Songbook
"I Can't Give You Anything But Love," 2:06,
...Plays The Jimmy McHugh Songbook (reissued on
The Song Is You)
"Reprise," 3:55,
West Side Story (reissued)
"Come Dance With Me," 2:22,
A Jazz Portrait of Frank Sinatra (reissued)
"Rockin' In Rhythm," 2:15,
...Plays The Duke Ellington Songbook (reissued)
"Ac-cent-tchu-ate The Positive," 2:03,
...Plays The Harold Arlen Songbook (reissued)
"I Love Paris," 2:10,
...Plays The Cole Porter Songbook (reissued)
"Pick Yourself Up." 2:10,
...Plays The Jerome Kern Songbook
"I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm," 2:30,
...Plays Irving Berlin
"My Funny Valentine," 2:44,
...Plays Richard Rogers
"Carioca," 2:15,
...Plays the Vincent Youmans Songbook
"As Long As I Live," 2:26,
...Plays The Harold Arlen Songbook (reissued)
"That Old Black Magic," 3:00,
...Plays The Harold Arlen Songbook (reissued)
Of the tracks unavailable on CD, "Diga Diga Doo" is really nice for dancing, as are "I've Got My Love..." and "My Funny Valentine," with "Pick Yourself Up" clocking in around 360bpm. At least in the record shops around Pittsburgh, the
Songbooks LPs are much easier to find.
My top two Oscar Peterson CDs are (right now)
Oscar Peterson Plays The Cole Porter Songbook and his set with Ray Brown on JATP's
Jazz At The Santa Monica Civic '72.