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Album artwork for West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein

What more can be said about West Side Story? With music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim it would be a contender for most people's vote for best musical of all time. To own a copy of the sublime music you should first have the original film soundtrack but after that it is worth exploring the alternatives. One such is the album by the Oscar Peterson Trio (Peterson on piano, Ed Thigpen on drums and the ever-present Ray Brown on bass) which interprets seven of the songs in a jazz setting. You do not get "America" or "Cool" but you do get a stunning "Jet Song", where the Trio interplay as only a top notch trio can. Also included are the classics "Somewhere", "Tonight", "I Feel Pretty" and "Maria". What is lost by the absence of vocals is more than made up for by Peterson's trademark subdued swing.

Leonard Bernstein

West Side Story

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Album artwork for West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
LP

$19.99

Coloured Vinyl.

Released 12/03/2021Catalogue Number

DOST678H

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
LP +

$26.99

U.K. Import, Red Vinyl

Red

Released 06/08/2022Catalogue Number

IMT5065936.1

Album artwork for West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
LP

$19.99

Spain Import, 180 Gram

Released 07/27/2018Catalogue Number

IMT3181948.1

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Leonard Bernstein

West Side Story

DOL
Album artwork for West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
LP

$19.99

Coloured Vinyl.

Released 12/03/2021Catalogue Number

DOST678H

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Album artwork for West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
LP +

$26.99

U.K. Import, Red Vinyl

Red

Released 06/08/2022Catalogue Number

IMT5065936.1

Album artwork for West Side Story by Leonard Bernstein
LP

$19.99

Spain Import, 180 Gram

Released 07/27/2018Catalogue Number

IMT3181948.1

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

What more can be said about West Side Story? With music by Leonard Bernstein and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim it would be a contender for most people's vote for best musical of all time. To own a copy of the sublime music you should first have the original film soundtrack but after that it is worth exploring the alternatives. One such is the album by the Oscar Peterson Trio (Peterson on piano, Ed Thigpen on drums and the ever-present Ray Brown on bass) which interprets seven of the songs in a jazz setting. You do not get "America" or "Cool" but you do get a stunning "Jet Song", where the Trio interplay as only a top notch trio can. Also included are the classics "Somewhere", "Tonight", "I Feel Pretty" and "Maria". What is lost by the absence of vocals is more than made up for by Peterson's trademark subdued swing.