
Chet Baker Sings Zip
May 15, 2015 Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings Big Papi) Jazz 1954-1956 01 Chet Baker - That Old Feeling.mp3 02 Chet Baker - It's Always You.mp3. 11 Chet Baker - There Will Never Be Another You.mp3 12 Chet Baker - The Thrill Is Gone.mp3 13 Chet Baker - I Fall in Love Too Easily.mp3. Sings Camilo Pardo. Unsubscribe from Camilo Pardo? Chet Baker – The Incredible Chet Baker Plays and Sings (1977) - Duration: 39:10.
Contents • • • • • • Track listing [ ] Original LP (Pacific PJLP-11) [ ] Side one: • 'But Not for Me' - 3:04 • 'Time After Time' - 2:46 • 'My Funny Valentine' - 2:21 • 'I Fall in Love Too Easily' - 3:21 Side two: • 'There Will Never Be Another You' - 3:00 • 'I Get Along Without You Very Well (Except Sometimes)' - 2:59 • 'The Thrill is Gone' - 2:51 • 'Look for the Silver Lining' - 2:39 1956 LP reissue (Pacific PJ-1222) [ ] This issue features additional tracks 1-6, which were recorded on July 23 and 30, 1956. Title Writer(s) Length 1. 'It's Always You', 3:35 3. 'My Ideal',, 4:22 5. ', 3:19 Side two No. Title Writer(s) Length 7. 'The Thrill Is Gone', 2:51 13.
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', 2:39 Personnel [ ] • -, • -, • - • - • Bob Neel - • Jimmy Bond - double bass • - drums • Peter Littman - drums Production [ ] • Richard Bock – producer • Gerald Heard – liner notes • – photography References [ ].
The Chet Baker volume in Fantasy's Best Of series covers only a relatively tiny portion of his lifespan, yet it does capture the self-destructive trumpeter/singer at two crucial times -- when the jazz world was his oyster, and during one of his many attempts to regain his old appeal. Orrin Keepnews, the co-head of the Riverside operation, selects the material and writes the notes, working in chronological order.
You don't have to read between the lines of Keepnews' carefully chosen words to realize that he and the unreliable Baker weren't exactly the best of chums, and that only the passage of time allowed Keepnews to reach some kind of objectivity about their sessions. The first two choices lie somewhere outside the time frame of the bulk of the collection -- Chet as featured member of the 1952-1953 Gerry Mulligan Quartet, playing his signature tune, 'My Funny Valentine,' along with 'Moonlight in Vermont.' From there, Keepnews jumps to Baker's brief period as a Riverside headliner -- from August 1958 to July 1959 -- starting with three vocals of three standards. Microsoft office 2007 multi language pack mui hebrew. Baker's boyish pop-styled singing voice is an acquired taste, but perhaps oddly appealing as a 1950s iconic symbol of a time long gone.
The remainder of the collection finds Baker only on his horn -- sometimes short on stamina, sometimes nailing a difficult passage or two, often effective at ballad tempos -- fronting teams of first-rate jazz talent. But you can't lose with a rhythm section containing Miles Davis' team of Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones, and the likes of Pepper Adams, Bill Evans, Herbie Mann, and Zoot Sims are worthwhile foils for the former wunderkind.