Chet Baker — Chet Baker Sings (CS)
Whtie Cassette Tape
The complementary talents of Chet Baker (1929-1988), both as a trumpet player and as a singer, are well known, and Will MacFarland’s original liner notes for the 10-inch LP Chet Baker Sings, on which he compared Baker with Louis Armstrong, still seem quite appropriate. Both his trumpet and his 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 brought Baker new fame and a new audience that was less familiar with jazz than with pop music. The reasons are quite clear: Baker’s voice is tender and beautiful, and at the same time his phrasing always swings and surprises. This album was initially issued in 1954 as a 10" LP containing eight songs. Its success soon led to it being reissued as a 12" LP, with the addition of material from later 1956 sessions. This edition presents all of the songs from the 12" LP plus one bonus track from the same period.
Released: 4/4/25
Label: Pan Am
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- That Old Feeling
- It’s Always You
- Like Someone In Love
- My Ideal
- I’ve Never Been In Love Before
- My Buddy
- Just Friends
- But Not For Me
- Time After Time
- I Get Along Without You Very Well
- My Funny Valentine
- There Will Never Be Another You
- The Thrill Is Gone
- I Fall In Love Too Easily
- Look For The Silver Lining
