Chet Baker - Sextet & Quartet (Yellow Color) Vinyl LP
Shipping calculated at checkout
Only 1 in stock
Album Facts
Chet Baker - Sextet & Quartet (Yellow Color) Vinyl LP
Chet's second LP with both his sextet and quartet
Price $38.00
Format 1xLP
Label SAAR Records
Barcode/UPC 8004883215768
Color Yellow
Year March 17 2023 (originally 1960)
Condition
Album Facts
Chet's second LP with both his sextet and quartet
Price $38.00
Format 1xLP
Label SAAR Records
Barcode/UPC 8004883215768
Color Yellow
Date March 17 2023 (originally 1960)
Condition
Lady Bird - after a collective start in unison, Chet Baker begins the series of solos with a rather bright and violent sound, making extensive use of high notes. The solos of Basso, Masetti and Sellani follow. A four bar chase in turn precedes the final collective. My Old Flame - the recording, performed by the quartet, is taken on a very slow tempo. It basically consists of three solos in this order: Chet Baker, Sellani, Chet Baker. The swing imposed by Franco Cerri is particularly highlighted. Line For Lions - the famous standard of Mulligan is taken on a fast tempo: a long solo by Chet Baker, then Basso, Masetti, Sellani, Cerri, the usual chase of four bars in turn and finally the final unison. Tune Up - runs almost on the standard routine of the other themes performed by the sextet: unison, Chet, Masetti, Basso, Sellani, chase of four bars in turn, final unison. Cheryl Blues - Parker's recording takes on particular evidence in an arrangement construction very similar to that of the be-bop recordings of the Gillespie Parker times. Also in this case: unison, Chet, Basso, Masetti, Sellani, final unison. Indian Summer - taken on a slow tempo by the quartet, the recording has it's own particular and well centered atmosphere. Chet Baker performs there in one of his most valid and thoughtful solos. The recording, like the previous one of the quartet, is formed by: Chet Baker, Sellani, Chet Baker. Pent Up House - on the not elaborate motto, but nevertheless effective, a recording by Sonny Rollins, Giulio Libano has set up an arrangement that starts from a dry and decisive unison, followed in order by Chet, Basso, Masetti, Sellani. A short chase of four bars in turn, ending at the cut, 24 bars in all, then the last eight bars in unison. The tracks were recorded on 25-26 September 1959 and 6 October 1959 at the Guertler Bros studio.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this vinyl record an official pressing?
Yes. GOOD TASTE Records only sells verified, official pressings online. This record is authentic and new.
Yes. GOOD TASTE Records only sells verified, official pressings online. This record is authentic and new.
How is this vinyl record packaged?
This LP is shipped in vinyl-safe packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
This LP is shipped in vinyl-safe packaging to ensure it arrives in pristine condition.
Is this item available elsewhere?
While this album may appear elsewhere, purchasing through GOOD TASTE Records ensures verified condition, official color variant, and direct seller accountability.
In-stock inventory is also available in our Boston retail store.
While this album may appear elsewhere, purchasing through GOOD TASTE Records ensures verified condition, official color variant, and direct seller accountability.
In-stock inventory is also available in our Boston retail store.