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Two a Day - CD Music

by Chet Baker
label: Diggers Factory, April of 2026 ‧
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Disco 1
01 - Two a Day
02 - Blue Room
03 - If I Should Lose You
04 - This Is Always
05 - The Best Thing for You

Two a Day - CD

by Chet Baker

Property Description
label: Diggers Factory
Release Date: April of 2026
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Jazz/Blues > Jazz
EAN: 3760434481826
Number of disks: 1
Format: CD / Album Digipak

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Chet Baker

Chet Baker, born Chesney Henry Baker Jr. on December 23, 1929 in Yale, Oklahoma, and died on May 13, 1988 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, was one of the most iconic and influential trumpeters in jazz. Known for both his lyrical trumpet style and his smooth voice, Baker played a significant role in the development of 1950s jazz and remains a central figure in the jazz world.

Baker began playing the trumpet at a young age, and in the 1950s, he became one of the protagonists of the jazz movement known as "cool jazz." Cool jazz was a more relaxed and introspective approach to jazz, in contrast to bebop, which was faster and more complex. Baker's style was characterized by a smooth and melodic approach, both on trumpet and voice, which gave him special popularity.

Baker's work in the 1950s is particularly notable. He recorded several influential albums, such as "Chet Baker Sings", where he stood out for his melodic and expressive voice. The album includes songs such as "My Funny Valentine" and "But Not for Me", which have become classics and are widely considered to be some of the best examples of Baker's vocal style. His trumpet also featured on albums such as "Chet Baker and Strings" and "Chet", showcasing his ability to create engaging and emotive melodic lines.

In addition to his studio work, Baker was known for his intense live performances, which captured the essence of his unique and captivating style. He has led several band formations and worked with other jazz greats such as Gerry Mulligan and Stan Getz. Baker's collaboration with Mulligan in forming the Gerry Mulligan Quartet is especially memorable, having produced albums that continue to be celebrated.

Baker's career, however, was not without its challenges. He struggled with drug problems and legal problems throughout his life, which affected his health and his career. Despite these difficulties, Baker maintained a loyal fan base and continued to direct and record until his death.

In the 70s and 80s, Baker lived in Europe, where he continued to work and gain recognition. During this period, he recorded several albums and toured extensively. His skill as a trumpeter and singer continued to be appreciated and respected, and he remained an important figure in the European jazz scene.

Chet Baker is remembered not only for his exceptional talent as a trumpeter and singer, but also for his ability to capture the essence of cool jazz. His influence on jazz is enduring, and his work continues to inspire and touch the hearts of jazz lovers around the world. His legacy is a combination of refined technique, artistic sensibility and a unique ability to connect with audiences through his music.

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