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Chet Baker - Five From '65: The Quintet Summer Sessions


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Release date September 12:

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Five original studio albums, recorded in New York City across one week in August 1965: Boppin', Smokin', Groovin', Comin' On, Cool Burnin' are being made available on vinyl for the first time in over 50-years. Representing a critical moment in his career, Chet Baker hooked up with a superlative band for these recordings: George Coleman; Kirk Lightsey; Herman Wright and Roy Brooks play throughout on these thrilling sets, which were originally issued by Prestige Recordings. New Land has gained full access to the original analog mono tapes, and Kevin Gray has remastered and cut (AAA), giving them fresh sonic detail. At the centre of this package is a book featuring an incredibly detailed essay by GRAMMY® award nominee James Gavin which intertwines the true story behind these recordings with interviews from those who were involved. Illustrated with rare photographs and ephemera, this is the deepest dive into these recordings to date. These aren't just "late-era" Chet recordings - they're a document of reinvention. For collectors, this fills a crucial gap between his iconic 1950s cool jazz era and his darker 1970s European sessions.

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$200? $40 per LP for records that I've seen in the used bins for under $10 before prices went nuts about 5 years ago? When it gets down to $100, I'm in. I only have a couple of these and they're pretty good, but not $40 good.

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23 minutes ago, GA Russell said:

It's my recollection that these were pretty much ignored when they were released.  Does anybody remember differently?

Not so much ignored, they got reviewed and were stocked in stores, but...a lot of things were happening in 1965-66 and I'm not sure that these records were among the most interesting...

Having said that, yeah, they're good. But Chet is the least interesting player on his own records here, imo.

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These were reissued on three Prestige CD's in the mid-90's.  I discovered them then.  George Coleman and Kirk Lightsey?  Yes, please!

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