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Sings And Plays With Bud Shank, Russ Freeman And Strings |
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The eternal melancholy sung by a breath
Sweet, melancholic vocals and trumpet blend seamlessly with the rich melody of strings in this cool jazz piece.
Chet Baker's ultimate romanticism at the height of his career. His androgynous vocals and delicate trumpet sounds, exemplified by "Let's Get Lost," resonate as pleasantly as a West Coast breeze. Russ Freeman's stylish piano and elegant strings create a perfect harmony. A timeless masterpiece.
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- Trumpet, Vocals - Chet Baker
- Harp - Corky Hale
- Flute - Bud Shank
- Bass - Red Mitchell
- Piano - Russ Freeman
- Drums - Bob Neel
- Bass - Carson Smith