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Ten years or more ago, a bad network disk write took out my hard drive with almost all my data.
I did a data recovery job and ended with thousands of gibberish named files. Been sorting them out ever since.

Last night i stumbled on a few songs that belong to an album where two pianists, a man and a woman, talk and discuss the songs they’re playing next.
The album is excellent but can’t remember its name or the players. The piano player is most likely black, the woman i can’t tell. Not familiar with women that play piano.

Some of the songs i recover i do remember their names or musicians, some others are identified by VLC. In this case, i get nothing.

Not much else to add.

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Nicky,

Maybe looking at these lists of jazz pianists will jog your memory:
https://www.udiscovermusic.com.../best-jazz-pianists/
https://www.ranker.com/list/fa...z-pianists/reference



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I’m a poorly educated Jazz fan.
Only exposed to albums but no visual memories from where to get voices and looks.

Piano players too many to count and i particularly like duets with other instruments, sax being my favorite.

Got no place to start. The female pianist is my most important clue for i really don’t know who she might be. Not likely to be Norah Jones or Krall…. but i could be wrong.
Very likely i am very familiar with the male piano player and that’s how i got to this particular album.

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Sorry Nicky, wish I could be of more help. Lots of collaborations out there....



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Great idea! Was aware of the App but have never tried it. Will do now.

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Great idea! Was aware of the App but have never tried it. Will do now.

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SoundHound is another similar app that I use.




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Perhaps it’s the Double Portrait
Album by Bill Charlap and Renee Rosnes


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Found it!
Piano Jazz, Marian McPartland and Oscar Peterson.

Absolutely excellent.

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Found it!
Piano Jazz, Marian McPartland and Oscar Peterson.

Absolutely excellent.

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Found it!
Piano Jazz, Marian McPartland and Oscar Peterson.

Absolutely excellent.

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I was thinking it was probably Oscar but I didn't know that particular record. Oscar is one of the greatest musicians of all time regardless of genre or instrument.



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Here's the 57 minute original 1998 NPR broadcast of this program / collaboration you can listen to free:
https://www.npr.org/2008/05/16...terson-on-piano-jazz

Set List
"Like Someone in Love" (J. Burke and J. Van Heusen)
"Lament" (J.J. Johnson)
"Reunion Blues" (Milt Jackson)
"Love Ballad" (Peterson)
"Nighttime" (Peterson)
"A Child Is Born" (Jones)
"Portrait of Oscar Peterson" (McPartland)
"Portrait of Marian" (Peterson)
"In a Mellow Tone" (Ellington)



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Thank you Rob.

I have the album. But i also had these unidentified files from a very old data recovery job. Wanted to match these files with a name to make sure i have the album properly stored in my drive. I do.

I started listening to Jazz thanks to Oscar Peterson when i was young. I rented 10 albums of his and hoped for the best. I is good and easy to listen to. After this introduction i was able to start my own exploration.

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Here's the 57 minute original 1998 NPR broadcast of this program / collaboration you can listen to free:
https://www.npr.org/2008/05/16...terson-on-piano-jazz

Set List
"Like Someone in Love" (J. Burke and J. Van Heusen)
"Lament" (J.J. Johnson)
"Reunion Blues" (Milt Jackson)
"Love Ballad" (Peterson)
"Nighttime" (Peterson)
"A Child Is Born" (Jones)
"Portrait of Oscar Peterson" (McPartland)
"Portrait of Marian" (Peterson)
"In a Mellow Tone" (Ellington)



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Found it!
Piano Jazz, Marian McPartland and Oscar Peterson.

Absolutely excellent.

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Glad you found it, and I was going to suggest it might be Marian McPartland. She had a radio show called Piano Jazz on NPR for twenty or more years and had wonderful conversations and playing sessions with many jazz musicians over the years. She conducted the show at the piano bench. She was a treasure - so knowledgeable and charming. And she could play.

Any other recordings of her show would be worth looking for.




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I was thinking it was probably Oscar but I didn't know that particular record. Oscar is one of the greatest musicians of all time regardless of genre or instrument.

Absolutely.

One of my favorite albums is Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson.



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Originally posted by YellowJacket:

I was thinking it was probably Oscar but I didn't know that particular record. Oscar is one of the greatest musicians of all time regardless of genre or instrument.

Absolutely.

One of my favorite albums is Ben Webster Meets Oscar Peterson.



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The dog’s bollocks! Ben is also one of my favorite sax players!!! So deep, so moving.

Thank you guys.

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