Chet Baker Quartet Featuring Phil Markowitz

Chet Baker - Chet Baker & Russ Freeman Quartet [Recorded 1952-1956] (2018)

Chet Baker - Chet Baker & Russ Freeman Quartet [Recorded 1952-1956] (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 581 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 260 MB | Covers - 109 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Mainstream Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Jazz Images (38059)

The instrumental studio tracks recorded by the classic Chet Baker Quartet with pianist Russ Freeman complement the vocal sides issues on Chet Baker Sings. The 1952-53 instrumental sides originally appeared on Pacific Jazz EPs and were later reunited on Cool Baker Vol. 1 and Cool Baker Vol. 2. Quartet: Russ Freeman and Chet Baker, taped in 1956, contained the very last collaborations between the trumpeter and pianist.
Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings: It Could Happen to You (1958) [Japanese Edition 2006]

Chet Baker - Chet Baker Sings: It Could Happen to You (1958) [Japanese Edition 2006]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 237 MB | Covers - 25 MB
Genre: Cool Jazz, Vocal Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Victor (VICJ-41544)

The ultra-hip and sophisticated "cool jazz" that Chet Baker (trumpet/vocals) helped define in the early '50s matured rapidly under the tutelage of producer Dick Bock. This can be traced to Baker's earliest sides on Bock's L.A.-based Pacific Jazz label. This album is the result of Baker's first sessions for the independent Riverside label. The Chet Baker Quartet featured on Chet Baker Sings: It Could Happen to You includes Kenny Drew (piano), Sam Jones (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums). (Performances by bassist George Morrow and drummer Dannie Richmond are featured on a few cuts.) This results in the successful combination of Baker's fluid and nonchalant West Coast delivery with the tight swinging accuracy of drummer Jones and pianist Drew…

Chet Baker - Two A Day (1979) [Reissue 1999]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 14, 2022
Chet Baker - Two A Day (1979) [Reissue 1999]

Chet Baker - Two A Day (1979) [Reissue 1999]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 187 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 84 MB | Covers - 18 MB
Genre: Jazz, Bop, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Dreyfus Jazz (FDM 36508-9)

One of the numerous Chet Baker recordings that appeared for the first time following his mysterious death in 1988, this release was taped the day after his long unavailable Broken Wing (last available on Inner City). Primarily a set of standards, the quartet (with pianist Phil Markowitz, bassist Jean-Luis Rasinfosse, and drummer Jeff Brillinger) starts with "Two a Day," a brisk but brief original blues by the leader. Baker is at his lyrical best as a trumpeter on the foot patting take of "If I Should Lose You," while his hushed vocals prove effective during an otherwise rather long "This Is Always." Markowitz is an especially sensitive accompanist through this studio session. With well over 40 dates as a leader by Chet Baker recorded between 1970 and the end of his life (with more to appear for the first time, no doubt), this release may not be an early priority for the typical fan of cool jazz, but serious jazz collectors will want to acquire it.
Gerry Mulligan Quartet featuring Chet Baker - Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1955/2022)

Gerry Mulligan Quartet featuring Chet Baker - Gerry Mulligan Quartet (1955/2022)
FLAC (Tracks) 24-bit/44.1 kHz | Official Digital Download | Time: 00:37:02
Jazz | Ermitage Records | Remastered | ~ 369 Mb

Gerald Joseph Mulligan (April 6, 1927 – January 20, 1996), also known as Jeru, was an American jazz saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and arranger. Though primarily known as one of the leading jazz baritone saxophonists—playing the instrument with a light and airy tone in the era of cool jazz—Mulligan was also a significant arranger, working with Claude Thornhill, Miles Davis, Stan Kenton, and others…
Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker - Coolest Of The Cool: 1952-53 (2024)

Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker - Coolest Of The Cool: 1952-53 (2024)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 100 MB
43:33 | Jazz, Cool Jazz | Label: ACROBAT

Gerry Mulligan was primarily known as a baritone saxophonist, but was an expert exponent of other saxophones, clarinet and piano as well as being a highly-respected arranger, was one of the giants of post-war modern jazz. He was one of the leading lights in the cool jazz movement focused on the USA's West Coast. In 1952 he began a legendary collaboration with the young lyrical trumpeter Chet Baker, newly-arrived on the jazz scene after an Army career, with the primary era of their professional relationship ending in 1953 when Mulligan was jailed on narcotics charges. This LP highlights some of their greatest recordings during this time as part of Mulligan's iconic pianoless quartet, initially comprising informal 'live' recordings at The Haig jazz club in Los Angeles and at the house of recording engineer Phil Turetsky, and later at the Black Hawk club in San Francisco as well as more formal studio environments.
Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker - Coolest Of The Cool: 1952-53 (2024)

Gerry Mulligan, Chet Baker - Coolest Of The Cool: 1952-53 (2024)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 100 MB
43:33 | Jazz, Cool Jazz | Label: ACROBAT

Gerry Mulligan was primarily known as a baritone saxophonist, but was an expert exponent of other saxophones, clarinet and piano as well as being a highly-respected arranger, was one of the giants of post-war modern jazz. He was one of the leading lights in the cool jazz movement focused on the USA's West Coast. In 1952 he began a legendary collaboration with the young lyrical trumpeter Chet Baker, newly-arrived on the jazz scene after an Army career, with the primary era of their professional relationship ending in 1953 when Mulligan was jailed on narcotics charges. This LP highlights some of their greatest recordings during this time as part of Mulligan's iconic pianoless quartet, initially comprising informal 'live' recordings at The Haig jazz club in Los Angeles and at the house of recording engineer Phil Turetsky, and later at the Black Hawk club in San Francisco as well as more formal studio environments.
Chet Baker - Blue Room: The 1979 Vara Studio Sessions in Holland (2023)

Chet Baker - Blue Room: The 1979 Vara Studio Sessions in Holland (2023)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 477 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 213 MB
1:32:00 | Jazz | Label: Elemental Music Records SL

Blue Room: The 1979 Vara Studio Sessions in Holland spotlights the unexpected magic trumpeter/vocalist Chet Baker could conjure during the last decade of his life. Having achieved stardom on the West Coast in the '50s, Baker spent much of his career, from the '60s until his death in 1989, living and performing in Europe where his drug addiction and itinerant lifestyle were never as much of a barrier to getting work. Recorded in the Netherlands on two separate dates in 1979, the Blue Room sessions find Baker digging into some of his favorite standards, as well as a few unexpected song choices. The first session features one of his touring lineups of the period with pianist Phil Markowitz, bassist Jean-Louis Rassinfosse, and drummer Charles Rice. This is the more cohesive of the sessions, as Baker offers warm takes of some of favorite standards, including "Oh, You Crazy Moon" and "The Best Thing for You," both of which he had just recorded on his classic 1977 comeback album You Can't Go Home Again.

Chet Baker - Broken Wing (1978) [Reissue 2000] (Re-up)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 7, 2023
Chet Baker - Broken Wing (1978) [Reissue 2000] (Re-up)

Chet Baker - Broken Wing (1978) [Reissue 2000]
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 332 MB | Covers - 28 MB
Genre: Jazz, Cool Jazz | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Universal Music (013 043-2)

Chet Baker recorded many albums in Europe during his final decade. This LP matches his trumpet with pianist Phil Markowitz, bassist Jean-Francois Jenny Clark and drummer Jeff Brillinger for a date in Paris. Chet sings on "Oh You Crazy Moon" and stretches out on trumpet during a fresh repertoire that includes "Broken Wing," Wayne Shorter's "Black Eyes," "How Deep Is the Ocean?" and Baker's own "Blue Gilles." Even with his chaotic lifestyle, most of Chet Baker's recordings are worth acquiring and Broken Wing is better than average.
Chet Baker - Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland (2023)

Chet Baker - Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland (2023)
XLD Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 00:43:25 | 472 Mb
Cool Jazz | Label: Jazz Detective

Blue Room: The 1979 VARA Studio Sessions in Holland features two previously unissued lost studio sessions of trumpet/vocal icon Chet Baker captured in glorious stereo at the legendary VARA studio 2 in Hilversum, the Netherlands for the KRO radio program Nine O’Clock Jazz. The April 10, 1979 session features pianist Phil Markowitz, bassist Jean-Louis Rassinfosse, and drummer Charles Rice; and the November 9th session features pianist Frans Elsen, bassist Victor Kaihatu, and drummer Eric Ineke. Both sessions were originally produced by Edwin Rutten and Lex Lammen for KRO-NCRV, and are now being produced for release officially for the first time by “jazz detective” Zev Feldman and Frank Jochemsen. Transferred from the original KRO radio tape reels.

Chet Baker - Strings & Ensemble [Recorded 1953-1956] (2018)  Music

Posted by gribovar at Oct. 1, 2024
Chet Baker - Strings & Ensemble [Recorded 1953-1956] (2018)

Chet Baker - Strings & Ensemble [Recorded 1953-1956] (2018)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+.cue+log) - 608 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 287 MB | Covers - 107 MB
Genre: Jazz, Mainstream Jazz, Big Band | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Jazz Images (38060)

This release presents the complete original LPs "Chet Baker & Strings", which marked the trumpeter’s first experience recording with a string orchestra, and "Chet Baker Ensemble". Both albums feature important jazz luminaries, such as Zoot Sims, Herb Geller, Jack Montrose, Bud Shank and Bob Gordon, plus the rhythm section of Russ Freeman, Joe Mondragon, and Shelly Manne. As a bonus, this edition contains the complete LP "Chet Baker Sextet", featuring Bob Brookmeyer and Bud Shank, as well as a 1956 Chet Baker big band date.