Bremen

December 2023

Bremen,
Radio Bremen

Bremen and its surroundings are charming, and many artists performed there in the 1960s. In December 2023, we found two fabulous recordings: the Oscar Peterson Trio and the American Folk Blues Festival — including a performance by Sonny Boy Williamson, one of the fathers of the blues, alone on harmonica, captured with landmark sound quality!

From the fathers of the blues to Oscar Peterson

Tape No. 1

Tape No. 1

OSCAR PETERSON TRIO

LIVE IN BREMEN 1961

On that April evening in 1961, in front of nearly 1,400 spectators gathered at the Glocke - one of Herbert von Karajan's favorite concert halls - the "mountain" Oscar Peterson sat down at his piano, accompanied by his two acolytes, Ray Brown, the "handsome bassist", as his admirers nicknamed him, and Ed Thigpen, one of the most sought-after drummers on the New York scene. Oscar Peterson was a brilliant alchemist, a sort of Pygmalion of himself, who was going to the end of his transformations. He knew how to magnify his mastery of swing, deepen his repertoire, renew himself without denying his nature, and thus award jazz its most magical letters of nobility.

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Tape No. 2

Tape No. 2

AMERICAN FOLK BLUES FESTIVAL

LIVE IN PARIS 1962 • BREMEN 1963

The Lost Recordings est fier d’avoir pu retrouver et restaurer parmi les meilleures performances de ces musiciens dans leurs premières tournées : à L’Olympia de Paris en 1962 et au Stadttheater de Brême en 1963. 

Presque tous sont là : John Lee Hooker, Memphis Slim, Sonny Terry et Brownie Mc Ghee, Willie Dixon, Shakey Jake, T-Bone Walker, Sonny Boy Williamson II, Jump Jackson, le croate Davor Kajfes, ainsi que la chanteuse Helen Humes. Ils témoignent de leur héritage, dans toute sa variété et annoncent la transition vers l’avenir.

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