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| O.P.'s alternately joyfully swinging & moodily bluesy trio set was dedicated to his father, a sleeping-car attendant on Canadian Pacific Railways. |
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| 1 Happy-Go-Lucky Local (aka Night Train) |
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| 2 C-Jam Blues |
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| 3 Georgia on My Mind |
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| 4 Bags' Groove |
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| 5 Moten Swing |
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| 6 Easy Does It |
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| 7 The Honeydripper |
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| 8 Things Ain't What They Used to Be |
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| 9 I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) |
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| 10 Band Call |
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| 11 Hymn to Freedom |
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| 12 Happy-Go-Lucky Local (aka Night Train) |
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| 13 Volare |
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| 14 My Heart Belongs to Daddy |
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| 15 Moten Swing |
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| 16 Now's the Time |
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| 17 This Could Be the Start of Something |
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Album Review
Verve's Master Edition of the Oscar Peterson Trio date released as "Night Train" includes stately covers of blues and R&B standards like "The Honeydripper," "C-Jam Blues," "Georgia On My Mind," "Bags' Groove," "Moten Swing" and "Things Ain'T What They Used To Be." Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen provide tight accompaniment, and there are six pereviously unavailable tracks recorded the same day, including "My Heart Belongs To Daddy" and "Volare," as well as alternate takes of "Happy-Go-Lucky Local" and "Moten Swing." ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Oscar Peterson |
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