Those who consider themselves
Oscar Peterson completists should be aware of
The London House Sessions, a generous five-LP set that focuses exclusively on
the Peterson Trio's 1961 engagement at Chicago's London House. However, completists are the only ones who would want to invest in this collection; others would be better off with individual LPs of the pianist's London House performances. One such LP is the Verve Master Edition of
The Sound of the Trio, which was recorded in July 1961 and contains performances of "Tricotism," "On Green Dolphin Street," and "III Wind. Although not among
Peterson's essential recordings -- you won't find a lot of surprises here -- the material is consistently enjoyable.
Peterson, bassist
Ray Brown, and drummer
Ed Thigpen, clearly enjoy a strong rapport, and the trio never fails to swing. ~ Alex Henderson