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Chet Baker - It Could Happen to You (Bonus Track Version) (1958/2020)

Chet Baker - It Could Happen to You (Bonus Track Version) (1958/2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Chet Baker

  • Title: It Could Happen to You (Bonus Track Version)
  • Year Of Release: 1958/2020
  • Label: Starlight Jazz
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:17:15
  • Total Size: 178 mb | 382 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Chet Baker - Do It the Hard Way
02. Chet Baker - I'm Old Fashioned
03. Chet Baker - You're Driving Me Crazy
04. Chet Baker - It Could Happen to You
05. Chet Baker - My Heart Stood Still
06. Chet Baker - The More I See You
07. Chet Baker - Everything Happens to Me
08. Chet Baker - Dancing on the Ceiling
09. Chet Baker - How Long Has This Been Going On
10. Chet Baker - Old Devil Moon
11. Chet Baker - While My Lady Sleeps
12. Chet Baker - You Make Me Feel so Young
13. Chet Baker - Daybreak (Bonus Track)
14. Chet Baker - Just Friends (Bonus Track)
15. Chet Baker - I Remember You (Bonus Track)
16. Chet Baker - Let's Get Lost (Bonus Track)
17. Chet Baker - Long Ago and Far Away (Bonus Track)
18. Chet Baker - You Don't Know What Love Is (Bonus Track)
19. Chet Baker - Let Me Be Loved (Bonus Track)
20. Chet Baker - Like Someone in Love (Bonus Track)
21. Chet Baker - My Ideal (Bonus Track)
22. Chet Baker - My Buddy (Bonus Track)

The ultra-hip and sophisticated "cool jazz" that Chet Baker (trumpet/vocals) helped define in the early '50s matured rapidly under the tutelage of producer Dick Bock. This can be traced to Baker's earliest sides on Bock's L.A.-based Pacific Jazz label. This album is the result of Baker's first sessions for the independent Riverside label. The Chet Baker Quartet featured on Chet Baker Sings: It Could Happen to You includes Kenny Drew (piano), Sam Jones (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums). (Performances by bassist George Morrow and drummer Dannie Richmond are featured on a few cuts.) This results in the successful combination of Baker's fluid and nonchalant West Coast delivery with the tight swinging accuracy of drummer Jones and pianist Drew. Nowhere is this balance better displayed than the opening and closing sides on the original album, "Do It the Hard Way" and "Old Devil Moon," respectively. One immediate distinction between these vocal sides and those recorded earlier in the decade for Pacific Jazz is the lissome quality of Baker's playing and, most notably, his increased capacity as a vocalist. The brilliant song selection certainly doesn't hurt either. This is an essential title in Chet Baker's 30-plus year canon.


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  • mufty77
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