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Stan Getz Quartet With Chet Baker - Quintessence V1 (1983)

MP3 | 160 kbps
Tracks
1. Intro Announcement [0:41]
2. I'm Old Fashioned [06:33]
3. Just Friends [08:50]
4. Star Eyes [09:37]
5. My Ideal [05:44]
6. But Not For Me [10:12]
7. Dizzy Atmosphere [04:08]
8. Stablemates [07:41]
Personnel:
Stan Getz, tenor saxophone
Jim McNeely, piano
George Mraz, bass
Victor Lewis, drums,
Chet Baker, trumpet/vocal
http://depositfiles.com/ru/files/3ctnlz4yxTwo of the most expressive and lyrical musicians in the history of jazz join forces to do what they've always done best: deliver cool, relaxed and swinging renditions of tasty jazz standards. The all-star Stan Getz Quartet rhythm section - Jim McNeely (piano), George Mraz (bass), and Victor Lewis (drums) - provides the perfect backdrop for a quintessential live performance by two of jazz's master craftsmen.
The first volume of the performance which was then published in two discs. In this particular case, the Stan Getz Quartet's guest is the Great musician, vocalist and trumpeter, one of the founders of the Cool Jazz style - Chet Baker. Two geniuses have met only four times (West Coast Live, Stan Meets Chet, Line for Lyons, Quintessence Vol1, Vol2), and this one is the last time - in the autumn of their years, what makes this disc so unique and interesting...
Tenor-saxophonist Stan Getz and trumpeter Chet Baker would have seemed to have been a very musically compatible pair but, because they did not care for each enough personally, they only worked together on three separate occasions. The last such time was for a 1983 European tour. This broadcast from Norway was issued for the first time on this 1998 CD. Baker is heard as a special guest with Getz's quartet (which also includes pianist Jim McNeely, bassist George Mraz and drummer Victor Lewis), taking vocals on the majority of the seven selections; his singing was certainly an acquired taste by this point. In general Getz and Baker sound fine during their solos on such songs as "I'm Old Fashioned," "Star Eyes" and "Stablemates" although few surprises or sparks occur. Solid music that does not quite live up to its potential.