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........it was not very long ago when i was putting a number of cloth eared TMF "music experts" right about who is the worlds best bass player, so it is sad to hear of the recent death of the great Neils Henning Orsted Pederson.
The Danish master died at home in Copenhagen at the age of fifty two. His best known work was with Oscar Peterson in the mid 70's and 80's. I was considered something of a nut case at school for listening to this type of music during the massive upheavals in popular music of the time, but I was spell bound by the superhuman levels of sheer virtuosity, sadly, something still to be sneered at in post punk UK.
If you want to hear the viking at his very best get a copy of "The Trio" recorded in Chicago's London house with Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass or "Live at the Salle Playel" in Paris. Just listen to the opening, the viking just by himself, setting up the whole groove for the track. Hard driving swing with fingers hard as diamonds.
God's in for a treat when he next visits the jazz club in the sky.
The Danish master died at home in Copenhagen at the age of fifty two. His best known work was with Oscar Peterson in the mid 70's and 80's. I was considered something of a nut case at school for listening to this type of music during the massive upheavals in popular music of the time, but I was spell bound by the superhuman levels of sheer virtuosity, sadly, something still to be sneered at in post punk UK.
If you want to hear the viking at his very best get a copy of "The Trio" recorded in Chicago's London house with Oscar Peterson and Joe Pass or "Live at the Salle Playel" in Paris. Just listen to the opening, the viking just by himself, setting up the whole groove for the track. Hard driving swing with fingers hard as diamonds.
God's in for a treat when he next visits the jazz club in the sky.