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Daybreak (180g)

Artist: Chet Baker
Chet Baker - Daybreak Vinyl LP
Label: SteepleChase
Price: $18.95 
Year: 1980
Format: Vinyl - Audiophile

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180-gram audiophile vinyl

The success of the earlier release by this trio (SCCD 31122 "The Touch Of Your Lips") brought the group together again this time for "live" recording at club Montmartre packed with Baker fans.

ARTISTS
Chet Baker (trumpet, vocal); Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (bass); Doug Raney (guitar)
TRACKS
  • For Minor's Only
  • Daybreak
  • You Can't Go Home Again
  • Broken Wing
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1. Claus on 7/19/2011, said:

A very nice live recording of three engaged musicians that clearly suit each other well: Chet Baker’s trumpet-playing is at the same time cool and fragile; Raney’s guitar works as both a sensitive backing and very harmonic solo instrument – and bass player NHOP is almost at the top level of his playing (which in these years – around 1980 – means probably the best bassist in the world). Ad to these top-performances a warm and cosy atmosphere in Jazzhouse Montmartre (Copenhagen’s top jazz club in those days) – and you have a very good and very recommendable record! Oh – and the sound quality is nothing but excellent: Detailed, well balanced and rich – and this 180 gram pressing serves it all for you in an outstanding quality: PS: Two other records were made from the same concert: “Some Day My Prince Will Come” and “This Is Always” – they are just as good! PPS: Have the record taken out of the outer sleeve for shipping. Sleeve a bit fragile and record heavy.
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