I Get Along Without You Very Well - Chet Baker, Carmichael, Hoagy
That Old Feeling - Chet Baker, Brown, Lew
You Don't Know What Love Is - Chet Baker, DePaul, G.
My Ideal - Chet Baker, Chase, Newell
Come Rain or Come Shine - Chet Baker, Arlen, H.
There Will Never Be Another You - Chet Baker, Gordon, M.
Grey December - Chet Baker, Campo, Frank
It's Always You - Chet Baker, Burke, Johnny [Lyri
The Thrill Is Gone - Chet Baker, Brown, Lew
There's a Lull in My Life - Chet Baker, Gordon, Mack
Like Someone in Love - Chet Baker, Burke, J.
My Buddy - Chet Baker, Donaldson, W.
I've Never Been in Love Before - Chet Baker, Loesser, Frank
The Night We Called It a Day - Chet Baker, Adair, T.
Track Listings (16) - Disc #2
Stella by Starlight - Chet Baker, Washington, Ned
How Long Has This Been Going On? - Chet Baker, Gershwin, G.
I Can't Get Started - Chet Baker, Duke, V.
Pro Defunctus - Chet Baker, Montrose, Jack
All the Things You Are - Chet Baker, Hammerstein, O.
Imagination - Chet Baker, Burke, J.
On Green Dolphin Street - Chet Baker, Kaper, B.
To Mickey's Memory - Chet Baker, Leonard, Harvey
Bea's Flat - Chet Baker, Freeman, Russ [Pian
Trav'lin' Light - Chet Baker, Mercer, Johnny
Happy Little Sunbeam - Chet Baker, Freeman, Russ [Pian
The Half Dozens - Chet Baker, Holman, Bill
Lucius Lu - Chet Baker, Urso, Phil
Lullaby of the Leaves [Live] - Chet Baker, Petkere, Bernice
Jumpin' Off a Clef - Chet Baker, Haig, Al
Moonlight Becomes You - Chet Baker, Burke, J.
Track Listings (16) - Disc #3
Sweet Lorraine - Chet Baker, Burwell, Clifford R
Aren't You Glad You're You? - Chet Baker, Burke, J.
Tynan Time - Chet Baker, Pepper, Art
Minor Yours - Chet Baker, Pepper, Art
Five Brothers [Live] - Chet Baker, Mulligan, Gerry
Darn That Dream - Chet Baker, DeLange, E.
Lush Life - Chet Baker, Strayhorn, Billy
The Route - Chet Baker, Baker, Chet [Trumpe
C.T.A. - Chet Baker, Heath, Jimmy
The Way You Look Tonight [Live] - Chet Baker, Fields, Dorothy
Yesterdays [Live] - Chet Baker, Harbach, O.
My Old Flame - Chet Baker, Coslow, Sam
Love Nest - Chet Baker, Harbach, O.
Picture of Heath - Chet Baker, Heath, Jimmy
My Funny Valentine [Live] - Chet Baker, Hart, Lorenz
Love Me or Leave Me - Chet Baker, Donaldson, W.
For a man with little formal musical training, who rarely composed his own music and had a limited range as both singer and trumpeter, Chet Baker was certainly able to carve out a rather nifty little career in jazz. Indeed... more », these "limitations" became assets in Baker's work, breeding a guilelessness, clarity, and immediacy that only enhanced his music's appeal. The three-disc Prince of Cool: The Pacific Jazz Years 1952-1957 replaces the more comprehensive four-disc box Capitol released in 1994, and, as the title hints, it appears aimed at more casual fans who might be attracted to the Baker image and legend. No matter: the 52 tracks here (only one a Baker original) find Baker in his youthful prime and serve as a wonderful introduction to his style and sound. Disc one, "Chet Sings," offers 20 beguiling vocal tracks; "Chet Plays," the second CD, balances Baker the bop burner and the distant romantic; the "Chet & Friends" final disc finds him in the company of fellow West Coasters Art Pepper, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, and Russ Freeman. Capable of both sublime subtlety and simmering intensity, Baker had an undeniably disarming quality that endeared him to listeners who relished his uncanny musical instincts, technique be damned. --Marc Greilsamer« less
For a man with little formal musical training, who rarely composed his own music and had a limited range as both singer and trumpeter, Chet Baker was certainly able to carve out a rather nifty little career in jazz. Indeed, these "limitations" became assets in Baker's work, breeding a guilelessness, clarity, and immediacy that only enhanced his music's appeal. The three-disc Prince of Cool: The Pacific Jazz Years 1952-1957 replaces the more comprehensive four-disc box Capitol released in 1994, and, as the title hints, it appears aimed at more casual fans who might be attracted to the Baker image and legend. No matter: the 52 tracks here (only one a Baker original) find Baker in his youthful prime and serve as a wonderful introduction to his style and sound. Disc one, "Chet Sings," offers 20 beguiling vocal tracks; "Chet Plays," the second CD, balances Baker the bop burner and the distant romantic; the "Chet & Friends" final disc finds him in the company of fellow West Coasters Art Pepper, Stan Getz, Gerry Mulligan, and Russ Freeman. Capable of both sublime subtlety and simmering intensity, Baker had an undeniably disarming quality that endeared him to listeners who relished his uncanny musical instincts, technique be damned. --Marc Greilsamer
"This is a great album. Baker's voice and horn are each superb. "I've Got That Old Feeling", "There Will Never Be Another You", and "Let's Get Lost" are each worth the price of the album.
If you like sweet, smooth jazz, this is a great example."