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Chet Baker in Tokyo captures a fleeting moment of jazz brilliance on June 14, 1987. Recorded in an intimate setting, Baker's unique sound creates an almost haunting atmosphere, evoking a sense of nostalgia. You can really feel the connection he has with the audience, even if you're just watching at home. The pacing is relaxed but engaging; you get drawn in as he navigates through classics like "Stella by Starlight" and "My Funny Valentine." Harold Danko's piano work complements Baker’s trumpet beautifully, while Hein van de Gein on bass adds depth to the overall vibe. It's not just a performance; it feels like a shared experience, a glimpse into the soul of jazz as it breathed in Tokyo.
Documentary-style performance recordingFeatures live versions of jazz standardsCaptures the essence of Chet Baker's artistry
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