
David Bowie - David Bowie [2xLP - Green/Clear]
Remastered from original master tapes and presented in single sleeves with original jackets and liner notes.
In October 1955, Chet Baker and his Quartet were to give a series of concerts, notably in France. Many French people expected a playboy and dilettante trumpeter to get off the plane; the man who arrived was someone who lived only for, and by, his art. A first album recorded in Paris placed him in the jazz avant-garde; the series of recordings that followed formed the private journal of someone so incapable of hiding his emotions that he sublimated them in the only way he knew: in music.
Titled Chet Baker and His Quintet with Bobby Jaspar, Volume Three brings together music from a few different sessions recorded between October 25, 1955 and February 1, 1956. However, only one session (December 26) contains Jaspar on tenor saxophone, performing "Chik-Eta" and "How About You?" The other sessions feature Baker leading groups with variable formation: quartet (performing "Alone Together," "Exitus," "Once in a While"), quintet (with Jean-Louis Chautemps on tenor performing "Tasty Pudding" and "Anticipated Blues") or octet (performing "Chet," "Dinah," "Vline"). Despite being construed as a poor relation opposite the others in the trilogy, this last volume contains performances that are among the most beautiful that Chet Baker produced during this period.
Tracklist
- Uncle Arthur
- Sell Me A Coat
- Rubber Band
- Love You Till Tuesday
- There Is A Happy Land
- We Are Hungry Men
- When I Live My Dream
- Little Bombardier
- Silly Boy Blue
- Come And Buy My Toys
- Join The Gang
- She's Got Medals
- Maids Of Bond Street
- Please Mr. Gravedigger
- Rubber Band
- The London Boys
- The Laughing Gnome
- The Gospel According To Tony Day
- Love You Till Tuesday
- Did You Ever Have A Dream
- When I Live My Dream
- Let Me Sleep Beside You
- Karma Man
- In The Heat Of The Morning
- London Bye Ta-Ta
- When I'm Five
- Ching-A-Ling
- Sell Me A Coat
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Remastered from original master tapes and presented in single sleeves with original jackets and liner notes.
In October 1955, Chet Baker and his Quartet were to give a series of concerts, notably in France. Many French people expected a playboy and dilettante trumpeter to get off the plane; the man who arrived was someone who lived only for, and by, his art. A first album recorded in Paris placed him in the jazz avant-garde; the series of recordings that followed formed the private journal of someone so incapable of hiding his emotions that he sublimated them in the only way he knew: in music.
Titled Chet Baker and His Quintet with Bobby Jaspar, Volume Three brings together music from a few different sessions recorded between October 25, 1955 and February 1, 1956. However, only one session (December 26) contains Jaspar on tenor saxophone, performing "Chik-Eta" and "How About You?" The other sessions feature Baker leading groups with variable formation: quartet (performing "Alone Together," "Exitus," "Once in a While"), quintet (with Jean-Louis Chautemps on tenor performing "Tasty Pudding" and "Anticipated Blues") or octet (performing "Chet," "Dinah," "Vline"). Despite being construed as a poor relation opposite the others in the trilogy, this last volume contains performances that are among the most beautiful that Chet Baker produced during this period.
Tracklist
- Uncle Arthur
- Sell Me A Coat
- Rubber Band
- Love You Till Tuesday
- There Is A Happy Land
- We Are Hungry Men
- When I Live My Dream
- Little Bombardier
- Silly Boy Blue
- Come And Buy My Toys
- Join The Gang
- She's Got Medals
- Maids Of Bond Street
- Please Mr. Gravedigger
- Rubber Band
- The London Boys
- The Laughing Gnome
- The Gospel According To Tony Day
- Love You Till Tuesday
- Did You Ever Have A Dream
- When I Live My Dream
- Let Me Sleep Beside You
- Karma Man
- In The Heat Of The Morning
- London Bye Ta-Ta
- When I'm Five
- Ching-A-Ling
- Sell Me A Coat











