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Chet Baker: The Last Great Concert
ByYou'd think that after years of drug abuse and an erratic career that featured as many down-in-the-gutter interludes as it did soaring-in-the-clouds highs, Baker would have been in artistic ruins by 1988, when he was 58 years old, with the appearance of a man who'd lived every one of those years hard. But The Last Great Concert lives up to its billing.
Baker's horn sound was remarkably similar to that of early Miles Davis, 'round about '57, '58playing mostly in the middle register with a soft, round tone, with an affinity for mid-tempo tunes with pretty melodies. Indeed, the set opens with Davis's "All Blues" and goes on to cover more songs from the late fifties Davis songbook: "My Funny Valentine," "Summertime," and "In Your Own Sweet Way."
The concert itself was a hugely ambitious project, given Baker's reputation for unreliability. To back Baker: a big band and a full orchestra on stage at the same time, in addition to a jazz quartet. Baker didn't show up for rehearsals, and he didn't arrive at the concert hall until the afternoon of the show. In spite of that, heand by turns the orchestra and big band and quintetsounds marvelous. Baker fits his solos into the arrangements seamlessly. Particularly fine are the songs featuring the Radio Orchestra Hanover. The arrangements are superb, less lush and more subtle than the work on his Columbia album Chet Baker with Strings. Baker must have played and recorded "My Funny Valentine" a thousand times. The first version here, with the orchestra, is a nine-minute triumph, and though he has to strain for the high notes on his vocal, a slightly ravaged charm underlies his guileless, haunted delivery. And "Django," the classic John Lewis tune, has Baker backed by the NDR Big Band as he melts his horn into the delicate melody.
The set is a reissue with remastered sound. It must have been an enormous headache to record, but the sound quality is great. A must listen for Chet Baker fans.
Track Listing
Disc 1: All Blues, My Funny Valentine, Well You Needn't, Summertime, In Your Own Sweet Way, Django, I Fall in Love Too Easily. Dis 2: Look for the silver Lining, I Get Along Without You Very Well, Conception, there's a Small Hotel, Sippin' at Bells, Tenderly, My Funny Valentine (reprise)
Personnel
Chet Baker
trumpet and vocalsChet Baker,—trumpet; Herb Geller—alto saxophone; Walter Norris—piano; John Schroeder—guitar; Lucas Lindholm—bass; Aage Taggaard—drums; Radio Orchestra Hannover; NDR Big Band
Album information
Title: The Last Great Concert | Year Released: 2004 | Record Label: Enja Records
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