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Chet Baker - Jazz at Ann Arbor (Live, Bonus Track Version) (1954/2020)

Chet Baker - Jazz at Ann Arbor (Live, Bonus Track Version) (1954/2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Chet Baker

  • Title: Jazz at Ann Arbor (Live, Bonus Track Version)
  • Year Of Release: 1954/2020
  • Label: Starlight Jazz
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:15:32
  • Total Size: 173 mb | 366 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Chet Baker - Announcement
02. Chet Baker - Line for Lyons
03. Chet Baker - Lover Man
04. Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine
05. Chet Baker - Maid in Mexico
06. Chet Baker - Stella by Starlight
07. Chet Baker - My Old Flame
08. Chet Baker - Headline
09. Chet Baker - Russ Job
10. Chet Baker - Zing Went the Strings of My Heart (Bonus Track)
11. Chet Baker - My Little Suede Shoes (Bonus Track)
12. Chet Baker - Line for Lyons (Bonus Track)
13. Chet Baker - My Old Flame (Bonus Track)
14. Chet Baker - Everything Happens to Me (Bonus Track)

Chet Baker (trumpet) was arguably at the peak of his prowess when captured in a quartet setting at the Masonic Temple in Ann Arbor, MI, May 9, 1954. He's joined by Russ Freeman (piano), Carson Smith (bass) and Bob Neel (drums), all of whom provide ample assistance without ever obscuring their leader's laid-back and refined style. Baker's sublime sounds also garnered notice from critics, who had placed him atop polls in both Metronome and Down Beat magazines the previous year. Evidence of these lauds are obvious upon listening to the combo as they nestle into one of the cornerstones in their repertoire, the suave "Line for Lyons" a track dating back to the artist's short-lived yet genre defining work with the song's author, Gerry Mulligan. Almost immediately after establishing the melodic theme, Baker dives into his trademark solos. The fluidity throughout the seemingly off-the-cuff excursions presents confirmation of both his unquestionable timing and understated subtle authority. The rhythm section ably follows the improvisations with solid, yet never overpowering support. Freeman also shines throughout, especially during the stately opening to "Lover Man" or the up-tempo jiving "Maid in Mexico." Other classics include the stark intimacy of Baker's signature "My Funny Valentine," as well as respectively frisky renditions of "Stella by Starlight" and Freeman's own crowd-pleasing "Russ Job." In 2000, these eight cuts were coupled with five additional previously unreleased sides from the Carlton Theatre in Los Angeles circa August of 1953. The results were Quartet Live, Vol. 1: This Time the Dream's on Me (2000), the first of three archival volumes featuring Baker during his initial reign as the poster child for West coast cool jazz.


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