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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BREATHTAKING MUSIC,
By MOVIE MAVEN (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: In Paris: Barclay Sessions 1955-56 (Audio CD)
This is an astounding recording!With sound remastered as if it were recorded in the year 2001 instead of in 1956, Chet Baker and various other stellar performers made supremely beautiful music for the Barclay label. The fourteen songs collected on this CD are the best of the best. Written by the likes of the Gershwins, Rodgers & Hart, Dietz & Schwartz and others, this is a gorgeous recording--- very accessible, breathtakingly beautiful music, late night-sounding, sexy stuff with Chet Baker and his pals: jazz performers nonpareil. (including genius-pianist Dick Twardzik who died tragically after the first two recording sessions). Baker's trumpet playing is nothing less than perfect and his one vocal on the final number, "Everything Happens To Me" is sweet and sad. The packaging is beautiful: the liner notes are short, but informative and there are several terrific, sepia toned photographs from the Paris sessions and concerts. Highly Recommended.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Baker at his best!,
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This review is from: In Paris: Barclay Sessions 1955-56 (Audio CD)
Got this CD about a week ago and have not been able to stop playing it since. Just a terrific album. "Cool Jazz." Here it is. I like the fact he keeps it mellow and unhurried, unlike some musicians, who think they have to keep hitting the high note in order to prove something--but then Chet Baker was known for his understated, smooth style. I love the music here. A real winner.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
50s West Coast hits Paris, France,
By A Customer
This review is from: In Paris: Barclay Sessions 1955-56 (Audio CD)
I was put on to this record by Hans Peters, a Detroit audiophile who recommended it highly. I was not misled. This CD exemplifies the cool West Coast scene but in a European context. There are shades of Curthis Counce's trumpet player Jack Sheldon as the tracks bring back those memories of the Barclay Sessions. One of the best periods of Baker's recording career, highly recommended.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good sample of Chet in Paris, ballads and bebop,
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This review is from: In Paris: Barclay Sessions 1955-56 (Audio CD)
This is a "best of" culled from Chet Baker in Paris, a 4 CD set of which the only remaining CD in print is Vol. 2, "Everything Happens to Me".
Mood changes a lot or seems to. The first CD in the series, Chet was with arguably his best pianist, Dick Twardzik (sp?), and the tunes are upbeat originals. Then Twardzik died. This seems to have affected Chet, tunes from Vol. 2 "Everything Happens" are mostly the deeply melancholy, sad ballads and standards Chet is famous for. This CD is a good panorama of Chet's best period, after leaving Gerry Mulligan, before his personal problems overtook him. Improved remastering on the recordings. Alternately warm and romantic, sad, and cheerful.
13 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
the pinnacle of early Chet,
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This review is from: In Paris: Barclay Sessions 1955-56 (Audio CD)
Chet Baker recorded enough stuff to fill 4 CD's in his Barclay sessions. This was among his best work with a lack of vocals. Chet's trumpet playing was much improved (and his teeth were still intact).This CD is a "best-of" culled from those sessions. There is a BIG difference in mood in the CD, The upbeat songs are peppy but the ballads are quite sad even for Chet. After the recording of the first CD's worth of stuff, his piano player Dick Twardzik, one of the best who ever accompanied Chet, died. And this seemed to deepen the melancholy of the ballads (see Alone Together, or Tenderly). But all of this is well worth having. This (or, prehaps, his work with Gerry Mulligan) is Chet at the pinnacle of his early career, before his bad habits over took him. The sound is an improvement over the originals.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
FABULOUS!!!!!,
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This review is from: In Paris: Barclay Sessions 1955-56 (Audio CD)
I WAS TRANSPORTED TO A DIFFERENT PLACE AND TIME. A MUST HAVE FOR JAZZ LOVERS
4 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Vintage Chet,
By A Customer
This review is from: In Paris: Barclay Sessions 1955-56 (Audio CD)
This is vintage early Chet Baker. He was apparently unknown (in Europe)and was in France for the first time. He put together a couple of groups which are on this teaser CD (I expect that Verve will evenually release the whole four CD set). I think that Baker improve significantly over the next twenty years, despite his self-destructive tendencies. The CD reflects the sound of Chet after leaving the Jerry Mulligan group. It is an engaging, simpler sound. These sessions are well recorded, considering they were done in the mid-50's. This is an enjoyable CD.
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