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Chet Baker - Chet Baker and Strings: The Complete Sessions (Bonus Track Version) (1953/2020)

Chet Baker - Chet Baker and Strings: The Complete Sessions (Bonus Track Version) (1953/2020)

BAND/ARTIST: Chet Baker

  • Title: Chet Baker and Strings: The Complete Sessions (Bonus Track Version)
  • Year Of Release: 1953/2020
  • Label: New Jazz Society
  • Genre: Jazz
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:14:34
  • Total Size: 172 mb | 351 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Chet Baker - You Don't Know What Love Is
02. Chet Baker - I'm Thru with Love
03. Chet Baker - Love Walked In
04. Chet Baker - You Better Go Now
05. Chet Baker - I Married an Angel
06. Chet Baker - Love
07. Chet Baker - I Love You
08. Chet Baker - What a Diff'rence a Day Made
09. Chet Baker - Why Shouldn't I
10. Chet Baker - A Little Duet for Zoot and Chet
11. Chet Baker - The Wind
12. Chet Baker - Trickleydidlier
13. Chet Baker - You Don't Know What Love Is [Alternate Take]
14. Chet Baker - You Better Go Now [Alternate Take]
15. Chet Baker - A Little Duet for Zoot and Chet [Alternate Take]
16. Chet Baker - Blue Room (Unaccompanied Vocal Version)
17. Chet Baker - Spring Is Here (Unaccompanied Vocal Version)
18. Chet Baker - You Don't Know What Love Is (1955 Vocal Version, Bonus Track)
19. Chet Baker - The Wind (1954 Quartet Live Version, Bonus Track)
20. Chet Baker - Goodbye (Bonus Track)
21. Chet Baker - I Should Care (Bonus Track)
22. Chet Baker - Autumn in New York (Bonus Track)
23. Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine (Bonus Track)

This release offers a unique glimpse of a young Chet Baker in a quintet setting, complemented by a nine-piece string section. Utilizing the uniquely modern arrangements of Johnny Mandel, Marty Paich, Jack Montrose, and Shorty Rogers, this interaction of "West Coast cool" with primordial elevator music escapes many if not indeed all of the potential sonic pitfalls such a marriage might suggest. In the truest sense of the word augmentation, the string arrangements provide the desired opulence sans the heavy-handed or syrupy residual effects. Perhaps most inspiring about this outing is the success with which Baker and crew are able to thrive in this environment, providing subtle insight into the quintet's ability to simultaneously adapt and explore. Chet Baker and Strings was recorded over three days in late 1953 and early 1954. Joining Baker (trumpet) on these sessions are Jack "Zoot" Sims (tenor sax), Jack Montrose (tenor sax), Russ Freeman (piano), Joe Mondragon (bass), Shelly Manne (drums), and Clifford "Bud" Shank (alto sax), who steps in for Sims on the 1954 date. "Love Walked In" incorporates a trademark volley of interaction between Baker and Sims. "Love" contains what is arguably the most successful implementation of the string section, as well as some stellar soloing by Freeman. In fact, his contributions to this particular recording rank among his finest with Baker and company. The same enthusiasm can likewise be applied to "A Little Duet for Zoot and Chet." Not only are Sims and Baker in top flight, but the string arrangement swings irresistibly as well. The easygoing and otherwise winding strings support the cool bop like a kite in a March breeze light, airy, and conspicuous only in altitude.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.