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Chet Baker albums featuring Paul Desmond

Chet Baker Music Videos (9)
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| | Career: 1952-1988 CDs (2005) Digipak
$17.99 While there are numerous collections of trumpeter/vocalist Chet Baker's work, none have attempted to cover his entire career. Using Baker's classic 1952 recording of "My Funny Valentine" and the version recorded a month before his death off The Last Great ...
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 Chet Baker Lyrics and Songs
Popular or famous Chet Baker songs: My Funny Valentine Lyrics, Time After Time Lyrics, I Fall in Love Too Easily Lyrics, Alone Together Lyrics, Easy Living Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Look For the Silver Lining Lyrics, Let's Get Lost Lyrics, That Old Feeling Lyrics, I Get Along Without You Very Well Lyrics, My Ideal Lyrics, Born to Be Blue Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Autumn in New York Lyrics, Moonlight Becomes You Lyrics, Old Devil Moon Lyrics, My Heart Stood Still Lyrics, Stella by Starlight Lyrics, How High the Moon Lyrics. More music lyrics and songs Polka Dots and Moonbeams Lyrics, Have You Met Miss Jones? Lyrics, That Ole Devil Called Love Lyrics.
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 Chet Baker Biography
As the poster boy for cool jazz in the '50s, trumpeter and vocalist Chet Baker symbolized, at least briefly, that decade's soulful underside. But rather than ascend the throne of celebrity, he remained the outsider, the quintessential beautiful loser. For the next three decades, Baker wandered in and out of the spotlight, with moments of brilliance scattered amidst physical decline and personal travails. After getting his teeth knocked out in a drug-related scuffle, he quit playing for years. When he finally returned he was still powerful, but something of a haunted presence. An acclaimed Baker documentary, LET'S GET LOST, was released in 1987, but the next year Baker fell out of a window while under the influence of drugs and died a death as tragic as much of his genius-speckled life.
 Key Personnel
| Member Name | Worked With | | Chet Baker | Chet (Trumpet Baker, Com, Vocals, Gerry Mulligan, Stan Getz, Miles Davis, John Barry, Chet Baker & The Lighthouse All-Stars, Terry Riley | | Philly Joe Jones | Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Bill Evans, Sonny Rollins, Wes Montgomery, Dexter Gordon, Hank Mobley, Freddie Hubbard, Art Pepper | | Russ Freeman | Shelly Manne, Rippingtons, Chet (Trumpet Baker, Com, Art Pepper, Vocals, Russ Freeman, Conte Candoli, June Christy | | Carson Smith | Chet (Trumpet Baker, Com, Vocals, Billie Holiday, Gerry Mulligan, Clifford Brown, Stan Kenton, Charlie Barnet, Warne Marsh |
 Contemporaries
Stan Getz, Bill Evans (Piano), Charlie Parker, Dave Brubeck, Gerry Mulligan, Lee Konitz, Kenny Dorham, Art Farmer, Julie London, Art Pepper, Paul Desmond, Chico Hamilton, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Thad Jones, Mark Murphy (Vocal), Bob Brookmeyer, Al Cohn, Shorty Rogers, Conte Candoli, Annie Ross, The Lighthouse All-Stars, Jack Sheldon, Ira Sullivan, Russ Freeman (Piano)
 Followers
Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Harry Connick, Jr., Wynton Marsalis, Freddie Hubbard, Chris Botti, Georgie Fame, Vinicius Cantuaria, Rick Braun, Joao Gilberto, Wallace Roney, Enrico Rava, Bob Dorough, Jeff Baker, Mark Isham
 Influences
Miles Davis, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, Lester Young, Mel Tormé, Bix Beiderbecke, Clark Terry, Kenny Dorham, Joe Mooney
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Jean-Patrick Capdevielle, Hans Dieter Huesch
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