Chet Baker Plays The Best Of Lerner & Loewe LP 180g Vinyl Kevin Gray Riverside Craft RTI 2021 USA
Title: Plays The Best Of Lerner & Loewe
Catalog Number: CR00360
Label: Riverside Records
Reissued by: Craft Recordings
Barcode: 888072197565
Original release year: 1959
Reissue year: 2021
Number of discs: 1
Revolutions per minute: 33⅓ rpm
Disc size: 12"
Vinyl Weight Grade: 180gr
Total Item Weight: 338gr
Pressing country: USA
For Market Release in: USA
Added to catalog on: April 26, 2022
Collection: Craft Recordings
Note: Never eligible for any further discounts
Vinyl Gourmet Club: No
Few musicians have embodied the romantic, and ultimately tragic, jazz figure as totally as Chesney 'Chet' Baker. Unschooled yet eloquent in his music, the Baker mystique has only reinforced one of the most haunting trumpet styles and ingenuous singing approaches. Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio from the Original Analog Master Tapes and pressed on Audiophile 180g Vinyl at RTI in the USA.
- LP 180 Gram Audiophile Vinyl
- Cut from the Original Analog Master Tapes
- Cut by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio
- Pressed at RTI, USA
- Deluxe Tip-on Cover
Few musicians have embodied the romantic – and ultimately tragic – jazz figure as totally as Chet Baker. Unschooled yet eloquent in his music, and a fast-liver who survived for nearly six decades, the Baker mystique has only reinforced one of the most haunting trumpet styles and ingenious approaches to jazz singing. The Los Angeles-based musician rose to fame in the early '50s, playing with established artists like Charlie Parker, Gerry Mulligan and pianist Russ Freeman – partnerships which would solidify his status as a major jazz star. By the end of the decade, when he signed a four-album deal with the New York-based label Riverside, Baker had become known for his trademark West Coast "cool jazz" style. However, these recordings – which paired the artist with some of the best East Coast players – demonstrate Baker's versatility as a modern trumpeter who could play with even the hardest boppers.
This is one of the last Chet Baker long players recorded in the States prior to the artist relocating to Europe in the early '60s. Likewise, the eight-tune collection was the final effort issued during his brief association with the Riverside Records imprint. The project was undoubtedly spurred on by the overwhelming success of the Shelly Manne-led combo that interpreted titles taken from the score to My Fair Lady (1956). 1959's Chet Baker Plays The Best Of Lerner And Loewe finds the trumpeter offering his renditions of tunes by lyricist Alan Jay Lerner and composer Frederick Loewe who, together, penned some of the most famous songs on Broadway. Baker, joined by an ensemble that once again included Bill Evans, Pepper Adams and Herbie Mann – along with the great Zoot Sims on tenor saxophone – covers material from My Fair Lady, Gigi, Brigadoon and Paint Your Wagon.
Musicians:
Chet Baker, trumpet
Bill Evans / Bob Corwin, piano
Zoot Sims, alto & tenor saxophone
Pepper Adams, baritone saxophone
Herbie Mann, flute & tenor saxophone
Earl May, bass
Clifford Jarvis, drums
Track Listing:
Side A
1. I've Grown Accustomed To Your Face
2. I Could Have Danced All Night
3. The Heather On The Hill
4. On The Street Where You Live
Side B
1. Almost Like Being In Love
2. Thank Heaven For Little Girls
3. I Talk To The Trees
4. Show Me
Click here to listen to samples on YouTube.com ♫
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