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Oscar Peterson, Ben Webster - During This Time (Full Live Concert Video)
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Setlist
01. Poutin‘ 0:00:00
02. Sunday 0:08:55
03. I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good 0:16:11
04. Perrdido 0:23:54
05. Come Sunday 0:31:59
06. For All We Know 0:39:37
07. Cotton Tail 0:50:20
08. Ben’s Blues 0:57:20

Line Up
Oscar Peterson, Piano
Ben Webster,, Tenor Saxophone
Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Bass
Tony Inzalaco, Drums

Recorded December 14th 1972 at the 84th NDR Jazzworkshop in Studio II, Hannover, Germany

It is not what you say, it is the way you say it. This phrase sums up what could be seen as one creed of jazz, the kind of music establishing the much cited “own sound” as the measure of all things. Those who do not possess it are threatened by drowning in the anonymity of insignificance.

Ben Webster’s unique sound earned him his nickname “The Brute and The Beautiful”, a coarse, hard and guttural sound in more rapid tempos, a warmer, softer, sometimes lightly whispered sound in ballads (it is only mentioned as a side note that Webster’s moniker “The Brute and The Beautiful” reflected his Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde personality. He could be the incarnation of kindness only to be transformed into a ticking time bomb by the demon alcohol).

Oscar Peterson none the less belonged to a group of individualists one could recognize in mere seconds. It would be pointless to mention this if the pianist would not be reduced in a hurry to his breath taking technique over and over again (comparable only to that of an Art Tatum or a Martial Solal). However, the fiery was just one of the Canadian heavy-weight’s sides. Cast into the shade by his own virtuosity was Peterson the poet.

Both North Americans knew each other well. At the very beginning of the 50’s Norman Granz had integrated them in his JATP all-star package, and afterwards they cooperated in the studio more than once. Their interaction profited not least by the fact that Webster not only knew Peterson well but piano playing in general. He had made a name for himself as a pianist at the beginning of his career and above all, mastered the art of the stride piano.

Presenting this pair twenty years after their first encounter promised an evening of swinging acoustic mainstream out of the extraordinary – and still in a decade “where the world had gone electric” and rock jazz was on the brink to experience his heyday. (It is among the achievements of public broadcasting to not only record forms beyond mainstream but also those that were not en vogue at a certain time or in line with the contemporary zeitgeist. In this regard, the NDR Jazz Workshop which was introduced in 1958 was and is a shining example up to this day.)

At the 84th NDR Jazz Workshop at the Funkhaus Hannover Webster and Peterson made a guest performance together with a rhythm section that met the high expectations. Niels-

Henning Ørsted Pedersen had just been called into the pianist’s trio, one the very few bass players that could technically match him. At that point Webster had already played more often with NHØP, because he had moved to Copenhagen in the mid-Sixties. As a drummer they had taken on Tony Inzalaco (the only living musician of this quartet today) who was already working in Germany at that time – among others with the Kenny Clarke/ Francy Boland Big Band, the orchestra of Kurt Edelhagen and the NDR Bigband.

The repertoire showed “both sides” of Webster as well as Peterson (including two titles by the tenor saxophonist and four by his former employer Duke Ellington, among them “Cotton Tail”, a piece that the Duke had written in 1940 as a special feature for Webster).

The CD and the DVD are a pure delight for ears and eyes, not least because of the excellent sound quality and the sensitive camera work. It also is a historical document: the last clash of Peterson and Webster who died in Amsterdam a few months after the concert in Hannover.

Karsten Mützelfeldt Get the CD/DVD Boxset or stream the album here: bfan.link/op-during-this-time

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@Firebrand55

5 months ago

A jazz fan since 1952, I've seen the world of jazz wax and wane...and I saw it coming..and I'm prepared with many CDs and 1000 vinyl LP.'s..and even some Compact Cassettes!...and a jazz book collection to be envied. Jazz may slip into the past but not in my house. Today's music is for today's people and rightly so....I find endless joy and satisfaction with what I have. Here you have two giants of jazz, peerless in their playing; listen and enjoy!

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@andrzejobzejta931

3 months ago

Epic ! In 2024 too ! I'm 70 yo.and I keep coming back to it .Thanks. ❤

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@leestamm3187

5 months ago

This is the kind of jazz I discovered in the 5O's and 60's. Absolutely great that it has a place on YouTube.

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@kerstonjones4724

3 days ago

I am 81 now started listening to Jazz in the 50s

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@bradlyscotunes9156

1 month ago

My mom listened to Oscar Peterson & more, when i was a kid, in the 1950's; i became a fan & lifelong jazz-fusion player. Oscar is a favorite!

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@stevewachter3693

2 months ago

Man, to watch the joy on Oscar's face when the jam gets swingin' hard, or when Ben rips a hot chorus!! What a gift to us all.

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@bmtdoc

2 months ago

Oscar and NHOP, what a combo. We were lucky enough to see them in NYC in what was likely one of the last stands Oscar had. He moved so slowly on his feet, but when his fingers got busy, you forgot that.

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@davetrayford

2 months ago

This Jazz was and is foundational...based in The Blues...so it always lives on. What a great ERA for The Oscar Peterson Trio in Europe with the fantastic Niels on upright acoustic bass for many years and the cat on drums is excellent, too. Great period for Ben Webster and for joining Oscar and Company....so great to see the joy of performing shared by all the players, especially Oscar and Ben. As a former sometimes semi-pro musician I can assure everyone that this level of performance SYNERGY is rare...so difficult to attain. Magnificent! Thank you so much Jazz and Blues Experience for researching, preserving and presenting this excellent music! Bravo!

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@maximinoesmart7787

2 months ago

Thank you for posting. Oscar Peterson,and Ben Webster. and Drum and bass Live,Jazz and Blues Concert they were off the hook!!!

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@mayrafuenmayor3602

1 day ago

Si hay algo que se pueda llamar perfección es este concierto magistral.👏👏Mis pies no paran de moverse. Verlos cómo sienten lo que tocan no tiene precio. Gracias a quien subió esta maravilla!!❤💘😍💯😍

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@hadywellbie2368

1 month ago

This was my grandad's sound. I'm here and loving it too.

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@DashingDonal-og2gb

1 month ago

I was so fortunate to see and hear Ben and Oscar when I was a young musician. I heard Oscar do his magic as in the warm-up group before an Ella Fitzgerald concert in Belfast, and then enjoyed Ben when he performed at Ronnie Scott's in London in 1964. Gracious music from gracious men.

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@kenlassiter3107

2 months ago

There aren't enough words to describe the beauty of this music.

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@anthonybarnes7545

1 month ago

Doesn't get any better than this: a great cup of coffee, free time and a set by masters.

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@davetrayford

2 months ago

THANK YOU for NO stupid Ads interfering with this performance!!!

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@MHJazz

3 weeks ago

Worlds greatest trio, EVER with the great Ben Webster- wonderful

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@raswbsart

1 week ago

I did get see Oscar Peterson in Sarasota, Florida a number of years ago. I had been a fan for quite some time. but to witness his artistry was earth shaking. I had LPs. Tapes, CDs. To listen to this concert and perhaps sipping a beverage of your choice makes for a delightful evening. Streaming makes music even better. My wife and I spent time delving deeply into music and Oscar Peterson was always on our list. These memories are so good and make life bearable in the evening of my life on earth. Maybe when I get to the other side Oscar is playing a gig in paradise. My wife and I can listen to the sounds and know just how good life was for us.

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@jenniferaanes871

5 months ago

the joy and beauty, the spirit on Oscars face and flowing into his hands producing music so unimaginable and heavenly. Thank you Oscar and may your soul continue to bring forth this beauty in the worlds beyond.

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@ionutmihaimoldovan6258

2 months ago

Masters at work! I can’t believe it yet !!! Wornderful in every way. The video and the sound. In the morning or in the night,loud or not,just right. So much passion in a band!!!

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@carlosacchi1939

2 months ago

one of the most incredible jazz concert I have ever heard. Idols!!! Also the bass player ... with a sustain out of immagination!!! Superamazing. This is jazz!

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