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Bill Henderson - "Bill Henderson With The Oscar Peterson Trio (Verve By Request Series)" [180g LP] Bill Henderson may not have been a household name among jazz singers, but this 1963 release raises a valid point that maybe he should have been. Of course, taking on this mix of standards with the Oscar Peterson Trio - including Ed Thigpen (drums) and Ray Brown (bass), certainly could make a lesser talent look better. But Henderson matches the group's ability and elevates classics like "All or Nothing At All," and "You Are My Sunshine" with his own point of view. Verve By Request Series features 180-gram vinyl, pressed at Third Man in Detroit. Verve Label Group; Verve; Jazz; Catalog [180gram Heavy Vinyl LP]
Tracklist:
- You Are My Sunshine
- The Lamp Is Low
- All Or Nothing At All
- I Wish You Love
- Gravy Waltz
- A Lot Of Livin To Do
- I See Your Face Before Me
- I've Got A Crush On You
- At Long Last Love
- The Folks Who Live On The Hill
- Baby Mine
- Wild Is Love
UPC: 602475200659
Label: Verve
Release Date: 2.14.25
Format: Vinyl Record
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