Product Name:
Chet par Chet officiel BakerEAN:4988002467938 UPC:4988002467938 ISBN:N/A MPN:N/A officiel
Genre:Jazz Artist:N/A Format:N/A Language:Eng Release Title:N/A Track #1:Alone Together Track #2:How High the Moon Track #3:It Never Entered My Mind Track #4:Tis Autumn Track #5:If You Could See Me Now Track #6:September Song Track #7:Youd Be So Nice to Come Home To Track #8:Time on My Hands Track #9:You and the Night and the Music Track #10:Early Morning Mood Tracks:
Alone Together
How High the Moon
It Never Entered My Mind
Tis Autumn
If You Could See Me Now
September Song
Youd Be So Nice to Come Home To
Time on My Hands
You and the Night and the Music
Early Morning Mood
Performer Notes:
- Personnel: Chet Baker (trumpet); Pepper Adams (baritone saxophone); Herbie Mann (flute); Bill Evans (piano); Kenny Burrell (guitar); Paul Chambers (bass); Connie Kay, Philly Joe Jones (drums).
- Recorded at Reeves Sound Studios, New York, New York on December 30, 1958 and January 19, 1959. Originally released on Riverside (1135). Includes liner notes by Orrin Keepnews.
- Japanese edition features one bonus track.
- Chet Bakers 1959 release CHET is a romantic yet melancholy collection of mostly ballads. Baker does not sing on this album, but his highly emotive and lyrical trumpet playing alone makes it more than compelling. Most importantly, this album marks one of the few recording sessions Baker did with the legendary pianist Bill Evans. Evans and Bakers approaches to jazz were unique and individualistic, yet these two jazz giants both infused a high degree of pathos into their musical vocabulary. As can be heard here, they also shared a great love for playing soft, delicate ballads.
- On CHET, we hear Baker and Evans playing with great sympatico on "Alone Together" and "If You Could See Me Now." On both songs, Evans plays a subtle yet penetrating piano introduction, and Baker enters with his distinctly rich and breathy tone. Truly a great musical pair, Baker and Evans lead an all-star band through an albums worth of relaxed, reflective jazz. A merging of the West Coast and East Coast cool jazz styles, CHET is a record that emphasizes instrumental restraint and deep, musical tenderness.
Professional Reviews: Q (Magazine) (p.133) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "A 1959 instrumental set of melodious standards, including gentle sketches of September Song and How High The Moon."
Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Country: (not USA)
Studio/Live: Studio
Guest Artist: Herbie Mann; Pepper Adams; Paul Chambers; Connie Kay; Bill Evans; Kenny Burrell; Philly Joe Jones
Release Date: 27 September, 2004
Label: Jvc Victor
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