Oscar Peterson's 1969 studio album, Motions & Emotions, is a masterclass in jazz, showcasing the pianist's incredible skill and artistry. Arranged by the renowned Claus Ogerman, this album features Peterson's brilliant piano work, accompanied by outstanding musicians, including Sam Jones on bass, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, and Bobby Durham on drums.
With a tracklist that includes timeless classics like "Sally's Tomato", "Sunny", and "Yesterday", Motions & Emotions is a testament to Peterson's ability to interpret and reimagine popular tunes. The addition of an orchestra, with occasional bold arrangements, adds a new layer of depth to the album, making it a standout in Peterson's discography.
Released on the MPS label, Motions & Emotions is a 36-minute journey through the genres of jazz, cool jazz, and bebop. The album's easy-going and swinging sensibility makes it a delight to listen to, with Peterson's signature melodic sensibility and technical prowess on full display. Whether you're a long-time fan of Oscar Peterson or just discovering his music, Motions & Emotions is an essential listen, offering a unique glimpse into the pianist's creative vision and artistic genius.