Click on the field header labeled "Extensions" (to order the list by extension)
Scroll down and click on the entry for "ASX"
Click on the "Change Action" button
Select the top radio button labeled "Open them with the default application"
Repeat steps 6-8 for every instance of the ASX extension in the list. When you are done, click "Close" then click "OK" in the options window. Audio samples should now play properly in Windows Media Player.
Track Listings
Title
Listen
1.
Ad Lib Blues
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
2.
I Can't Get Started
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
3.
Just You, Just Me
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
4.
Almost Like Being in Love
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
5.
Tea for Two
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
6.
There Will Never Be Another You
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
7.
(Back Home Again In) Indiana
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
8.
On the Sunny Side of the Street
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
9.
Stardust
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
10.
I'm Confessin' (That I Love You)
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
11.
I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
12.
These Foolish Things
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
13.
(It Takes) Two to Tango: Rehearsal, False Start and Chatter, ...
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
14.
I Can't Get Started [False Start][#]
- Oscar Peterson Trio / Lester Young
Defying what has become conventional wisdom, tenor saxophonist Lester Young (when he was reasonably healthy) actually cut some of his greatest recordings in the 1950s. On this wonderful effort with pianist Oscar Peterson, guitarist Barney Kessel, bassist Ray Brown, and drummer J.C. Heard, Prez performs definitive versions of "Just You, Just Me" and "Tea for Two," and plays a string of concise but memorable ballad renditions: "On the Sunny Side of the Street,""Almost Like Being in Love,""I Can't Give You Anything but Love,""There Will Never Be Another You," and "I'm Confessin'." The 1997 CD reissue augments the original dozen songs with a version of the good-humored "It Takes Two to Tango" (which features Young's only recorded vocals) and has a rather unnecessary false start ("I Can't Get Started"), along with some studio chatter. Essential music.