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The Sound Of The Trio

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The Sound Of The Trio

Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Traditional UMG
Released: Feb 20, 2008
1

Tricrotism (Original "Tractitism")

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Oscar Pettiford
Time: 11:08     Size: 15MB
2

On Green Dolphin Street

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Bronislaw Kaper and Ned Washington
Time: 8:52     Size: 12MB
3

Thags' Dance

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Oscar Peterson and Oscar Peterson
Time: 5:40     Size: 8MB
4

Ill Wind

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Ted Koehler and Harold Arlen
Time: 5:33     Size: 8MB
5

Kadota's Blues

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Oscar Peterson and Oscar Peterson
Time: 11:06     Size: 16MB
6

Scrapple From The Apple

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Charlie Parker
Time: 9:19     Size: 13MB
7

Jim

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen
Time: 8:55     Size: 13MB
8

Band Call

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Duke Ellington
Time: 7:41     Size: 11MB
9

The Night We Called It A Day

  by  Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown and Ed Thigpen comp. Tom Adair and Matt Dennis
Time: 5:05     Size: 7MB
10

Billy Boy

 
Time: 2:36     Size: 4MB

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