Disco de Chet Baker: «Chet Baker Sings»

- Título:Chet Baker Sings
- Fecha de publicación:1953-10-27
- Tipo:Desconocido
- Estilo musical:Jazz, Modern Jazz, Mardi Gras
- Sello discográfico:
- Letras explícitas:No
- UPC:0077779293254
Información del disco
Análisis - AMG
As Gerald Heard's liner notes point out, it's difficult to decide whether Chet Baker was a trumpet player who sang or a singer who played trumpet. When the 24-year-old California-based trumpeter started his vocal career in 1954, his singing was revolutionary; as delicate and clear as his trumpet playing, with a similarly bright and vibrato-free tone, Baker simply didn't sound like any previous jazz singer. His first vocal session, recorded in February 1954 and covering tracks seven through 14 of this disc, is so innocent-sounding it's like cub reporter Jimmy Olsen had started a new career as a jazz singer. The album's first six tracks, recorded in July 1956, are even more milk and cookies, thanks in no small part to syrupy material like Frank Loesser's "I've Never Been in Love Before" and Donaldson/Kahn's drippy "My Buddy." Choices from the earlier session like "My Funny Valentine" -- arguably the definitive version of this oft-recorded song -- and "There Will Never Be Another You" work much, much better. The spacious musical setting, a simple trumpet and piano-bass-drums rhythm section, is perfect for Baker's low-key style. Despite the few faults of song selection, Chet Baker Sings is a classic of West Coast cool jazz. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Análisis
As Gerald Heard's liner notes point out, it's difficult to decide whether Chet Baker was a trumpet player who sang or a singer who played trumpet. When the 24-year-old California-based trumpeter started his vocal career in 1954, his singing was revolutionary; as delicate and clear as his trumpet playing, with a similarly bright and vibrato-free tone, Baker simply didn't sound like any previous jazz singer. His first vocal session, recorded in February 1954 and covering tracks seven through 14 of this disc, is so innocent-sounding it's like cub reporter {%Jimmy Olsen} had started a new career as a jazz singer. The album's first six tracks, recorded in July 1956, are even more milk and cookies, thanks in no small part to syrupy material like Frank Loesser's "I've Never Been in Love Before" and Donaldson/Kahn's drippy "My Buddy." Choices from the earlier session like "My Funny Valentine" -- arguably the definitive version of this oft-recorded song -- and "There Will Never Be Another You" work much, much better. The spacious musical setting, a simple trumpet and piano-bass-drums rhythm section, is perfect for Baker's low-key style. Despite the few faults of song selection, Chet Baker Sings is a classic of West Coast cool jazz. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide
Contenido
- 15 That Old Feeling Chet Baker, Russ Freeman, Peter Littman, Bob Neel, Carson Smith and Jimmy Bondimg 3:05
- 16 It's Always You Chet Baker, Russ Freeman, Peter Littman, Bob Neel, Carson Smith and Jimmy Bondimg 3:34
- 17 I've Never Been In Love Beforeimg 4:29
- 18 My Buddyimg 3:20
- 19 Like Someone In Loveimg 2:32
- 20 My Ideal Chet Baker, Russ Freeman, Peter Littman, Bob Neel, Carson Smith and Jimmy Bondimg 4:26
