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CHET BAKER
THE MOST IMPORTANT JAZZ ALBUM | |
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This was Chet Baker's first American album after three and a half years in Europe. It was also a reunion with Phil Urso, whom he had worked with throught '55' & '56'. Perhaps the most surprising alliance formed at this session was that of Baker an Tadd Dameron. Half of the tunes on the album are Dameron compositions. |
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Soultrane
Walkin'
Tadd's Deligt
Whatever Possess'd Me
Retsim B
GNID
Ann, Wonderful One
Mating Call
Margerine
Flight To Jordan |
Personnel: Paul Urso, Hal Galper, Jymie Merritt, Charlie Rice |
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