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Chet Baker Fotos
Artista:
Chet Baker
Origen:
Estados Unidos, Yale - OklahomaEstados Unidos
Nacido el día:
23 de Diciembre de 1929
Fallecido el día:
13 de Mayo de 1988
Disco de Chet Baker: «Baker's Holiday»
Disco de Chet Baker: «Baker's Holiday» (Anverso)
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  • Valoración de usuarios: (3.5 de 5)
  • Título:Baker's Holiday
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  • Tipo:Audio CD
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3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Fine and mellow

Chet Baker have so many albums in his discography that it's not easy to select favourites - besides,I met some people who just couldn't get his appeal anyway - but as for me,I love both Billie Holiday and his music,so for me this works.

Quintessential after-hours melancholic loner spreads his magic dust here on collection of standards associated with Lady Day and althought it might not be his best work ever,it has fragile beauty as most of his recordings - it does touches me deeply and it makes far more sense than most of the artists who had recorded tributes to her (Sam Cooke and his Tribute to the Lady for example).

Baker himself had many of original recordings on singles so he is more than familiar with them - both his vocals and instrumentals are heart-felt and sincere - album is nicely divided between both and has easy flow as most of Chet Baker's work.

Pianist Hank Jones and arranger Jimmy Mundy are also present - the whole effect is relaxing,mellow and sad,althought they occasionaly swing like in a "Mean to me" which is not so far removed from Holiday's own "Columbia" original: give her a singing spot here and she would be right at home,with Baker playing behind her dreamily.

Higlight: Chet Baker's instrumental version of "These foolish things" that just goes straight to the heart of the song. And mine.

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2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- If only he didn't sing!

I am a big fan of Chet baker's playing. In my mind he had one of the sweetest tones going - and that tone sounds even better in SACD. However, I've never been a fan of his singing, which he does here on about half of the songs. If you are a fan of his crooning then you will probably love this recording and, if not, at least you'll have half a SACD's worth of bliss.