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An intimate dialogue between piano and guitar
Peterson and Ellis weave a conversational jazz piece that mixes standards and originals.
Oscar Peterson demonstrates the depth of his piano, while Herb Ellis' guitar accompanies him, creating a performance that shines throughout. Supported by a solid rhythm section, the album effortlessly moves between standards and original compositions. This album gently envelops the listener with a quiet, yet solid, dialogue-filled sound.
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