Album info

Album-Release:
1982

HRA-Release:
12.10.2012

Label: ENJA Records

Genre: Jazz

Subgenre: Contemporary Jazz

Artist: Chet Baker

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  • 13 + 1 = 507:36
  • 2Peace04:07
  • 3Lament for Thelonious10:09
  • 4The Song Is You07:04
  • 5Shadows04:35
  • 6For Now07:28
  • 73 + 1 = 5 (Alternate Take)06:53
  • 8Peace (Alternate Take)04:17
  • Total Runtime52:09

Info for Peace

Der Trompeter Chet Baker (1929-1988) wurde als Partner von Gerry Mulligan Anfang der fünfziger Jahre fast über Nacht berühmt. Sein reiner Ton und sein lyrisches, weiches Spiel wurden zu Erkennungszeichen des kühlen Westcoast-Jazz. Bakers scheinbar grenzenlose melodische Erfindungskraft reifte allerdings erst in späteren Jahren und erreichte in den 70ern und 80ern ihren künstlerischen Gipfelpunkt. 'Peace', 1982 aufgenommen, ist ein schönes Beispiel seiner intimen Combo-Kunst. Die ungewöhnliche Instrumentierung mit Marimbaphon und die nicht alltäglichen Originalstücke von David Friedman inspirierten Chet Baker zu einer seiner intensivsten und ideenreichsten Aufnahmen. Das Highlight ist das Stück 'Lament For Thelonious', das unmittelbar nach Monks Tod geschrieben und aufgenommen wurde. Das britische Magazin Wire urteilte über 'Peace': 'Ein zerbrechliches, subtiles, intelligentes Werk.'

Chet Baker, trumpet
David Friedman, marimba & vibraphone
Buster Williams, bass
Joe Chambers, drums

Producer by Matthias Winckelmann
Recorded by David Baker
Remastered by Thorsten Scheffner

Recorded at Vanguard Studios, New York City, February 2, 1982.
24-bit remastering from analog tape at Organic Music Studio, Obing, Germany.
Track 8: previously unreleased.

Digitally remastered.


Chet Baker Trumpeter and singer Chet Baker encountered jazz when playing with Army bands where he quickly developed his distinctive style. A short stint with Charlie Parker (1952) was followed by a long association with baritone saxophonist Gerry Mulligan. The pianoless quartet performed and recorded with great success - immediate fame came to Chet Baker and his cool, subdued style. His lyricism became typically associated with West Coast jazz and found many followers around the world. Baker led his own groups after leaving Mulligan for many years in both the US and Europe. His career became somewhat erratic in the sixties when he lived and worked mostly in Europe.

In the seventies he began his comeback and his very unique talent as a vocalist and instrumentalist soon put him back on the major concert stages. Excellent albums were done during the last ten years of his life which were maybe less perfect than his early West Coast work in the technical sense but showed a depth of feeling and intensity rarely heard. Luckily his last concert was recorded: it is one of the finest of his career (The Last Concert ENJ-6074 22). Chet Baker was very involved with the production of the concert, choose the music well in advance which was arranged for an ensemble consisting of a regular bigband, a symphony orchestra and a jazz quintet. He was very happy that he could finally record and perform under the best of circumstances. That night's version of My Funny Valentine,a song he had performed uncountable times before will stand out for all times as an absolute masterpiece of vocal jazz.

Dec. 23, 1929 (Yale, Oklahoma) - May 13, 1988 (Amsterdam).

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