Baker's 1969 Studio Album on Vinyl LP!
Chet Baker is highly regarded as one of jazz's greatest trumpet players, and he recorded numerous albums over his 35-year recording career. Recorded in 1969, Albert's House features 11 instrumental compositions by Steve Allen, who produced the recording session to assist Baker in restarting his career after a horrific dental injury in '68. The sessions feature an all-star group of players with Paul Smith on keyboards, Barney Kessel on guitar, Jim Hughart on bass and Frank Capp (of Wrecking Crew fame) on drums. Black vinyl.
Features
- Vinyl LP
- Made in Czech Republic
Musicians
Chet Baker | trumpet |
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Paul Smith | piano, organ |
Barney Kessel | guitar |
Jim Hughart | bass |
Frank Capp | drums |
Selections
Side I:
- Albert's House
- Farewell, San Francisco
- Time
- I Should Have Told You So
- How Dare You, Sir
- End of the Line
Side II:
- Pretty People
- Sunday in Town
- A Man Who Used to Be
- Never Had This Feeling Before
- Life
- Nice Little Girls