CHET BAKER with STAN GETZ Quartet - My Funny Valentine (1983)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Recorded live in Stockholm, 18-2-1983
Personnel:
STAN GETZ: tenor sax.
CHET BAKER: trumpet, vocals.
JIM McNEELY: piano.
GEORGE MRAZ: bass.
VICTOR LEWIS: drums.
So beautiful!
A true lesson in jazz...legends...both are gone...but their music will live on till eternity...
Hermosooo ❤
The show tune “My Funny Valentine” was composed by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart for their 1937 musical Babes in Arms, where it was introduced by former child star Mitzi Green. It would become a popular jazz standard, appearing on over 1300 albums performed by over 600 artists. 2:28
Chet Baker and Miles Davis are the two trumpet players most closely associated with the cool jazz movement, though for Davis that is but one of the many subgenres in which he was a major influence. Both of these artists recorded “My Funny Valentine” on numerous occasions with moving and influential results.
Sources: Jazz Messengers; Jazz Standard com; Jazziz
little bit of a "clinic" put on here by two of the GREATS in jazz... RIP great ones!
Such talent, he died five years later in Amsterdam, so sad.
Chet is my hero!!
*Chet is in heroine*
@@emmerick0 Platinum is generally valued higher than gold. This is because platinum is rarer than gold, has a higher density and is purer.
Platinum is the certification awarded to music albums that have sold more than 1 million copies. Gold is awarded to music albums that have sold more than 500,000 copies. Diamond is the highest certification and is awarded to music singles that have sold more than 10 million copies. 5:05
Sources: Diamond Mansion; Musical Mum
Deep In A Dream
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You can clearly notice that the audience is crazy about Chet over Stan, who prepared this band before touring. This two legends of the L.A. Jazz Scene hated each other with all their guts, except when they used to buy and take heroine together in the 50’s. Nevertheless, in the early 80’s Stan was straight sober. The European leg went well, except for Stan’s inner jealousy for Chet. Things went to the gutter when they booked the band for a couple a dates in Saudi Arabia, and Baker tried to smugle his personal drugs into the plane. Luckily, Stan was awared of that and went nuts and fired Chet at the spot. That was the last time this guys played together.