Recorded in Los Angeles in 1955, this album brings together Stan Getz with the Oscar Peterson Trio, featuring Oscar Peterson on piano, Ray Brown on bass, and Herb Ellis on guitar. It was produced by Norman Granz.
The album captures the chemistry between Getz and Peterson, blending the lyricism of the saxophone with the trio's swing. It includes standards like 'I Want to Be Happy' and 'It Never Entered My Mind', showcasing relaxed and sophisticated jazz.
Originally released on LP by Norgran, the album was reissued by Verve Records after Granz's labels merged. It is considered a classic meeting between a prominent saxophonist and a virtuoso piano trio.