[LP] Chet Baker - Chet Baker Quartet Featuring Dick Twardzick Live in Paris Vol. 1
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Chet Baker - Chet Baker Quartet Featuring Dick Twardzick Live in Paris Vol. 1 [180 Gram Vinyl Record]
Format: 180 Gram Vinyl Record
Label: Sam Records [3700409811142]
Description:
Presented a "Recordings of the Year" award for 2013 by The Audio Beat at the 2014 International CES/The Home Entertainment Show in Las Vegas Limited edition French reissue Remastered from original mono master tapes 180-gram LP pressed at Optimal in Germany using metal mothers from Pallas Facsimile reissue using the original photo by Jean-Pierre Leloir Double insert using an original photo by Jean-Pierre Leloir from the recording session This session, recorded at Studio Pathe-Magellan October 11 and 14, 1955 in Paris, is the first of three recordings for the Barclay label between 1955 and 1956. For his first recording-date in Paris Chet decided to tackle Bob Zieff's compositions, the same ones that Dick Twardzik had picked up in a hurry at the Alvin Hotel on his way to board the liner Ile-de-France. Violonist Dick Wetmore had just recorded the eight tunes, and Bob Zieff had had just enough time to revise the arrangements. Chet neither a champion sight-reader nor a big fan of rehearsals, hadn't yet played them in front of an audience. From that first French session only the reel referred to as a "production tape" remains. This "complete Bob Zieff" gives an impression of unity that well matches the suite concept intended by the composer; as for "The Girl From Greenland," its role comes as a codicil. The record of Chet's quartet with Twardzik has now appeared in Ben Ratliff's book "Jazz, a Critic's Guide to The 100 Most Important Recordings" ( The New York Times Essential Library); it's a fitting mention for an album that was long unrecognized in the the United States.
Tracklista:
1.
Rohdette
2.
Piece Caprice
3.
Mid-Forte
4.
Re-Search
5.
Pomp
6.
Sad Walk
7.
Just Duo
8.
The Girl from Greeland
9.
Brash
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