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The Oscar Peterson Four If You Could See Me Now Mp3, Flac, Wma The Oscar Peterson Four If You Could See Me Now mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: If You Could See Me Now Country: Germany Released: 1986 Style: Bop MP3 version RAR size: 1776 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1476 mb WMA version RAR size: 1392 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 640 Other Formats: AU WAV DMF APE WMA AU DMF Tracklist Hide Credits Weird Blues A1 6:42 Written-By – Davis* If I Should Lose You A2 6:18 Written-By – Robin*, Rainger* On Danish Shore A3 8:28 Written-By – Pedersen*, Peterson* L'impossible B1 6:00 Written-By – Peterson* If You Could See Me Now B2 7:26 Arranged By – Tadd DameronWritten-By – Traditional Limehouse Blues B3 6:02 Written-By – Furber*, Braham* Companies, etc. Distributed By – BERNHARD MIKULSKI Schallplatten-Vertriebs-GmbH Credits Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Design – Norman Granz, Sheldon Marks Design [Photo] – Phil Stern Drums – Martin Drew Engineer – Phil Edwards Guitar – Joe Pass Liner Notes – Benny Green Mastered By – George Horn Piano – Oscar Peterson Producer – Norman Granz Notes Recorded at Fantasy Recording Studios, Berkeley, California, November 9, 1983. Barcode and Other Identifiers Label Code: 3254 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Oscar If You Could Pablo 2310-918 Peterson See Me Now 2310-918 US 1986 Records Four* (LP, Album) The Oscar If You Could Pablo 52310-918 Peterson See Me Now 52310-918 US 1986 Records Four* (Cass, Album) Pablo The Oscar If You Could CD 2310-918, Records, CD 2310-918, Peterson See Me Now Germany 1986 2310-918 Pablo 2310-918 Four* (CD, Album) Records The Oscar If You Could Pablo PACD-2310-918-2 Peterson See Me Now PACD-2310-918-2 US 1987 Records Four* (CD, Album) If You Could The Oscar See Me Now Pablo 0025218091824 Peterson 0025218091824 Europe 2006 (CD, Album, RE, Records Four* RM) Related Music albums to If You Could See Me Now by The Oscar Peterson Four Oscar Peterson + Stephane Grappelli + Joe Pass + Mickey Roker + Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen - Skol Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry - Oscar Peterson & Clark Terry Oscar Peterson and Count Basie - Satch And Josh.....Again Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison - Oscar Peterson & Harry Edison Oscar Peterson And The Bassists Ray Brown, Niels Pedersen - Montreux '77 Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Niels Pedersen - Oscar Peterson And The Bassists Jam The Oscar Peterson Trio - The Trio Oscar Peterson / Joe Pass - Oscar Peterson Et Joe Pass À La Salle Pleyel Oscar Peterson Trio - Oscar Peterson Trio + One Oscar Peterson And The Trumpet Kings - Jousts.
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