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Chet Baker In New York (Remastered)

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Album Review

Chet Baker's West Coast cool comes to the Big Apple on Chet Baker in New York. The project would be Baker's first — in a four album deal — with the Big Apple-based Riverside Records. The bicoastal artist incorporates his decidedly undernourished sound and laid-back phrasing into the styling of Al Haig (piano), Johnny Griffin (tenor sax), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums). The results are uniformly brilliant as Baker's cool-toned solos fly and bop with authority around the equally impressive supporting soloists. Conversely, the same cohesive unity continues on the introspective numbers that are more akin to Baker's California cool. Undoubtedly one of the charms of this collection is the distinct choice of material. Running the gamut from the relaxed and soothing "Polka Dots and Moonbeams" and equally serene "Blue Thoughts" at one end of the spectrum to the percolating and driving intensity of "Hotel 49" on the other. This track features each quintet member taking extended solos corralling together at the head and again at the coda for some intense bop interaction. Especially ferocious is Philly Joe Jones, who could easily be mistaken for Keith Moon, Ginger Baker, or even Gene Krupa with his cacophonous solo that never strays from the beat or loses its sense of swing. Perhaps the best meshing of styles can be heard on the Miles Davis composition "Solar." This "best-of" candidate refers to both Chambers' and Jones' concurrent involvement with Davis. The churning backbeat likewise propels the melody and ultimately the performers into reaching beyond their individual expertise and into an area of mutual brilliance. Chet Baker in New York is a highly recommended entry into Baker's catalog. It should also be noted that these same sides were issued in 1967 as Polka Dots and Moonbeams on the Jazzland label.

Customer Reviews

A Classic

Once again, Chet's amazing sound comes through this album. Chet's phenomenal phrasing shines through this recording. Being remastered it is almost as if Chet's right there in front of you and playing Polka Dots and Moonbeams straight at you. An musical journey of emotion and heart. This is a definite must for the jazz lover.

Great album with great musicians

Classic jazz from Chet Baker and a great backing group; I really love this album and think it might be his best. For the price, a real bargain.

It's a toss-up...

I can't decide which album I love more...Jazz in Paris, Vol. 53 which I always considered a perfect album...a masterpiece... or this incredible set in New York where Baker struts his impeccable classic Jazz taste, phrasing, style and cool....This is the best music has to offer. Calm down, listen and lose yourself in the pure joy of this album. What I love about this work is that it doesn't only appeal to Jazz purists but it is universal in it's ability to be touched and enjoyed by even the most casual Jazz afficionado...

Biography

Born: December 23, 1929 in Yale, OK

Genre: Jazz

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s

Chet Baker was a primary exponent of the West Coast school of cool jazz in the early and mid-'50s. As a trumpeter, he had a generally restrained, intimate playing style and he attracted attention beyond jazz for his photogenic...
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