180g Vinyl LP!
Pressed at Third Man in Detroit!
Somewhat of an oddity in Chet Baker's catalog, Blood, Chet & Tears is a record of Chet's efforts to adapt to the changing musical landscape around him in 1970. Baker leans into light and easy listening territory. His renditions of the Beatles' "Something" and The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar" gives some indication as to who he was intending to appeal to. On a different note, Baker's rendition of "Come Saturday Morning," a song that received an Oscar nomination for Best Original Song, is moving and highlights his unique vocal approach.
The Verve by Request Series features 180-gram vinyl, pressed at Third Man in Detroit.
Features
- Verve by Request Series
- 180g Vinyl
- Mastered by Ryan Smith, Sterling Sound
- Pressed at Third Man in Detroit, MI
Musicians
Ray Pohlman | bass |
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Hal Blaine | drums |
Al Casey | guitar |
Joe Pass | guitar |
Mike Deasy | guitar |
Tommy Tedesco | guitar |
Larry Knechtel | keyboards |
Gary Coleman | percussion |
Buddy Collette | saxophone |
Plas Johnson | saxophone |
Dick Hyde | trombone |
George Roberts | trombone |
Miles Anderson | trombone |
Chet Baker | trumpet, vocals |
Ollie Mitchell | trumpet |
Ray Triscari | trumpet |
Tony Terran | trumpet |
Selections
Side One:
- Easy Come, Easy Go
- Sugar, Sugar
- Something
- Spinning Wheel
- Vehicle
Side Two:
- The Letter
- And When I Die
- Come Saturday Morning
- Evil Ways
- You've Made Me So Very Happy