BAKER, CHET
Sings and Plays With Bud Shank, Russ Freeman and Strings
Estilo: Jazz
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Edición deluxe en vinilo virgen de 180 gramos. Carpeta desplegable.
"By 1954, a trumpet-slinging white boy who looked like James Dean had climbed to the very pinnacle of the West Coast jazz scene, winning that year's most prestigious poll for "best jazz trumpet player" and national acclaim for his first vocal album, Chet Baker Sings. The album was wildly successful and his label, Pacific Jazz, quickly put jazz music's new darling back into the studio for a follow-up. The resulting album, 1955's Sings And Plays With Bud Shank, Russ Freeman And Strings, was recorded at Capitol Studios in L.A. over the course two sessions. For the first session Baker brought in a large string session, as well as Bud Shank (later of "California Dreamin'" fame) on flute, Red Mitchell on bass, and long-time cohort Russ Freeman on piano, but for the second session Baker brought in only Freeman, Carson Smith (bass) and Bob Neal (drums).
Contiene "Let's Get Lost"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0ZBaZoBCaA