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Gatefold 180-gram vinyl. Perennial jazz stars Chet Baker and Bill Evans rarely recorded together. By the time this music was taped, Chet was known as much for his singing as for his trumpet playing. However, all of the songs presented are entirely instrumental. In between the two main sessions here, Evans would record the classic Kind of Blue LP with Miles Davis. Although Baker and Evans would go their separate ways after cutting these sides, the recordings remain the only testimony of their subtle and elegant musical synergy.
Gatefold 180-gram vinyl. Perennial jazz stars Chet Baker and Bill Evans rarely recorded together. By the time this music was taped, Chet was known as much for his singing as for his trumpet playing. However, all of the songs presented are entirely instrumental. In between the two main sessions here, Evans would record the classic Kind of Blue LP with Miles Davis. Although Baker and Evans would go their separate ways after cutting these sides, the recordings remain the only testimony of their subtle and elegant musical synergy.
8436559469883

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Format: Vinyl
Label: Wax Time
Rel. Date: 03/10/2023
UPC: 8436559469883

Complete Recordings - 180-Gram Vinyl
Artist: Baker, Chet / Evans, Bill
Format: Vinyl
New: Available $34.99
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DISC: 1

1. Alone Together
2. How High the Moon
3. It Never Entered My Mind
4. 'Tis Autumn
5. If You Could See Me Now
6. September Song
7. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to
8. Time on My Hands
9. You and the Night and the Music
10. Early Morning Mood
11. Show Me
12. I Talk to the Trees
13. Thank Heaven for Little Girls
14. I Could Have Danced All Night
15. Almost Like Being in Love

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Gatefold 180-gram vinyl. Perennial jazz stars Chet Baker and Bill Evans rarely recorded together. By the time this music was taped, Chet was known as much for his singing as for his trumpet playing. However, all of the songs presented are entirely instrumental. In between the two main sessions here, Evans would record the classic Kind of Blue LP with Miles Davis. Although Baker and Evans would go their separate ways after cutting these sides, the recordings remain the only testimony of their subtle and elegant musical synergy.
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