This 1964 studio session features the Oscar Peterson Trio with bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen and is one of the best and last recordings Oscar Peterson made on Verve. The music is mostly pop songs of the day, including bossa nova tunes and film themes with emphasis placed squarely on the melodies. Even in their lightest moments, though, the group demonstrates some of the qualities that made it among the most influential piano trios in jazz, a group that could generate tremendous rhythmic energy and a sense of developing musical detail. Re-mastered and released on the New audiophile sensation developed by JVC known as K2HD it is a testament to the brilliance of this jazz trio.