CHET BAKER SINGS (LTD 180G LP + CD BOX)
12 Inch + CD
Limited deluxe box set, includes the complete “Chet Baker Sings” album on 180 gram vinyl in gatefold sleeve, the album on CD with 6 bonus tracks and an 80-page Making-of-book.
Tracklist CD:
1 That Old Feeling
2 It's Always You
3 Like Someone In Love
4 My Ideal
5 I've Never Been In Love Before
6 My Buddy
7 But Not For Me
8 Time After Time
9 I Get Along Without You Very Well
10 My Funny Valentine
11 There Will Never Be Another You
12 The Thrill Is Gone
13 I Fall In Love Too Easily
14 Look For The Silver Lining
15 Daybreak
16 Just Friends
17 I Remember You
18 Let's Get Lost
19 Long Ago And Far Away
20 You Don't Know What Love Is
The complementing talents of Chet Baker (1929-1988) both as a trumpet player and as a singer are now well known. Both Chet’s trumpet and voice seem to be extensions of the same musical personality, and once you’ve become familiar with both facets of Baker, you expect to hear them both. However, this album was a revelation at the time and won Baker new fame and a new audience, which was less familiar with jazz than with pop music. The reasons are quite clear: Chet’s voice is tender and beautiful, and at the same time his phrasing always swings and surprises. While Chet Baker Sings is now considered a classic and continues to be a jazz best-seller, its initial critical reception wasn’t all that good, and many renowned jazz writers disapproved of Chet’s vocals for being rough, unprofessional and non masculine. Despite the critics’ opinions, the album never stopped selling and its popularity was such that after the initial 1954 release as a 10” LP which contained just eight tracks, it reappeared in 1956 as a 12” LP.
This wonderful definitive edition puts together: • the original 12” LP CHET BAKER SINGS in a 180-gram virgin vinyl gatefold edition illustrated with William Claxton photos from the sessions • the complete CD containing the same album plus 6 bonus tracks • an 80-page fully-illustrated hardcover book on which writer BRIAN MORTON explores the genesis of the iconic album. Co-author, with Richard Cook, of The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings, Morton is also the author of The Blackwell Guide to Recorded Contemporary Music (1996), a frequent contributor to Jazz Review, and a colaborator with the BBC. This book also includes a specially written essay by bassist RICCARDO DEL FRA, on which he speaks about his experiences playing with Chet, as well as dozens of classic, rare and never before published photos by such important jazz photographers as William Claxton, Jean-Pierre Leloir, and Bob Willoughby, among many others.