Chet Baker - Stairway to the Stars (1996)
Artist: Chet Baker
Title: Stairway to the Stars
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Prestige
Genre: Jazz, Cool
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 67:02
Total Size: 383 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Stairway to the Stars
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Prestige
Genre: Jazz, Cool
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 67:02
Total Size: 383 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Cherokee (Ray Noble)
02. Bevan Beeps (Tadd Dameron)
03. Comin' On (Carpenter-Bruce)
04. Stairway to the Stars (Malneck-Stignorelli-Parish)
05. No Fair Lady (Mundy)
06. When You're Gone (Bruce-Johnson)
07. Choose Now (Dameron)
08. Chabootie (Richard Carpenter)
09. Carpsie's Groove (Carpenter-Stitt)
10. I Waited for You (Gillespie-Fuller)
11. The 490 (Dameron)
Chet Baker - flugelhorn,
George Coleman - tenor saxophone,
Kirk Lightsey - piano,
Herman Wright - bass,
Roy Brooks - drums.
Produced by Richard Carpenter.
Recorded at Englewood Cliffs, NJ; August 23-25, 1965.
Recording engineer - Rudy Van Gelder.
Remastering, 1996 - Joe Tarantino (Fantasy Studios, Berkeley).
During a three-day period in 1965, trumpeter Chet Baker (who during the era was exclusively playing flugelhorn) recorded five albums for Prestige that were soon forgotten, despite their quality. In 1997, the entire program was reissued on three CDs (which also include Lonely Star and On a Misty Night), showing that Baker was in excellent form at the time. Chet is teamed with tenor saxophonist George Coleman, pianist Kirk Lightsey (in top form), bassist Herman Wright and drummer Roy Brooks; the one-time gathering group on the whole sometimes recalls the Miles Davis Quintet of 1956. There are some occasional missteps (Baker gets a bit lost during the rapid rendition of "Cherokee" that opens this CD), but overall, the music (some light swingers and a few more heated tracks) is quite rewarding. Producer Richard Carpenter (Baker's manager at the time and best known for writing "Walkin'") contributed three songs to this set (and 13 others to the other two CDs), which also includes three jazz standards, a few obscurities, and three Tadd Dameron originals. Enjoyable straight-ahead music.