Chet Baker Trio - Live From The Moonlight (1988)
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- Recorded live at Moonlight club Macerata, Italy, November 24, 1985.
00:00 Polka Dots And Moonbeams
13:38 Night Bird
25:10 Estate
42:37 Polka Dots And Moonbeams
01:00:42 Arbor Way
01:17:28 Dee's Dilemma
01:31:12 How Deep Is The Ocean
01:41:18 My Foolish Heart
01:55:15 My Funny Valentine
02:06:59 Broken Wing
02:20:23 Down
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Bass - Massimo Moriconi
Engineer - Alberto Montebello
Graphics, Design - Virginia Piangiarelli
Piano - Michel Grailler
Producer, Liner Notes - Paolo Piangiarelli
Trumpet, Vocals - Chet Baker
Label: Philology - W 10/11-2
Chet Baker Trio - Live From The Moonlight (1988) - Hudba
Chet taught me everything I know about music...everything..he got me my first gig with Shelly Manne at a joint called Sorentinos in North Hollywood ,,,,way back in the 50s....He taught me how to play without being able to read music...he was my friend..my brother,,,he was everything to me..I miss him even after all these years!!!!!
それにも非常に本当にどっさりと簡単にすれば東京メトロポリタンテレビジョンTOKYO MX様などが思いきってミディアムな試験電波発射音楽などを流してくれますよ。だから忘れませんよね。ワクワクしてきますよ。天晴れですよ。
Wow - hope you're still playing and sharing the music.
I know what you mean. Met and went to several live gigs in Holland during the 70’s. I became friendly via a expat friend (swing drummer Wallace Bishop) who had settled in Holland. Chet was a very nice, slightly introverted man. He plays/sings beautiful and very intimately draws you into his performances. So i can fully understand your feelings. Be well, G’day& Cheers!
What did he tell you about playing and not reading? Please share. He made the changes so beautiful.
Did he tried to convince you to read? What were his thoughts on reading? Most teachers try to encourage reading that’s why I’m asking. Thank you
I'm from Southern Brazil. We are having an unprecedented Katrina-level natural catastrophe. Landslides, torrential rains, flash floods and most recently earthquakes. I am on lock down and have not left my house in a week. This album is keeping me from going insane. Thank you for the upload
Sou do sul e faço parte das áreas afetadas. Felizmente estou bem. Espero que você esteja bem irmão
@@VanJames01 Ótimo comentário amigo. Felizmente posso dizer que tenho o privilégio de estar em um lugar seguro também. Mas infelizmente não vejo sinais das chuvas pararem aqui, moro em Porto.
fuerza brother
I've never clicked on this album once, it always finds me.
it clicked you.
lol same
I was there that night. In Macerata’s little Moonlight. Sitting right at his feet on cushions. An unforgettable, poignant, magical evening. Thanks to my good friend Paolo Piangiarelli who often took Chet to the city and who now, together with him, fills Heaven with jazz wonder.
Really? Wow! How long was that before he passed away?
@@gwjohnsoniii Three years. This record came out the year Chet died.
La invidio. Penso che lei abbia visto qualcosa di unico.
@@giorussodrum sì, è così.
Shut up Dude
I can literally feel the anxiety leaving my body as I listen to this. Wow.
Me too!♥
Ditto, the joint is helping me too...but I digress. The music is some dank shit.
Chet Baker left us so many wonderful recorded performances! Thanks to whoever is responsible for posting this set.
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For me, Chet has always painted the best melancholy, both in his trumpet phrasing and his voice. He will always have quite a place in my music landscape.
He played his life away. And we are the richer for his incredible gifts- that he shared.
so intimate it's like chet and the band are playing for you. wonderful recording.
His evocative and touching rendition of "Estate" (which I'm listening to now) takes me back to many summers in the past that still haunt my memory in a bittersweet way today. What an artist!
I probably listen to it and polka dots every day
Beautifully put. You have a way with words
I was still in school in the 1950's so didn't know about Chet until much later. But I've been a musician my whole life, started classical piano at age 4, went on to play several instruments in orchestras as well as guest artist on the piano. Then I became more interested in popular music when in 1957, I bought a Julie London album, which my mother took away from me (she thought it was too sexy!) then I became a fan of Frank Sinatra, Peggy Lee, Vic Damone, Matt Monro, Ella Fitzgerald fan (still am!) and became a piano-bar and singing artist. When I first heard Chet Baker I was quickly infatuated with his trumpet, so blue, so understated and cool, and I thought his singing was sensual, and was fascinated about how he used his voice often like his horn, same inflections! I have quite a number of favorite musicians, from Harry James, Chris Botti, blues artists and others along with favorite singers, many of whom are gone now because they were at their peak in my early years! But we have the many recordings of those great artists, who stay alive to us through their many recordings, thank goodness!
Thanks to people who post these great artists and their music, they will NEVER be forgotten!
I wasn't in school in the 50s, but you and I simultaneously are in a groove together about music with the artists you mentioned, and I started playing classical piano at the age at five. ❤
I'm "between 50 and Death" and Julie London's albums are still too sexy for me. 🥺
Listening to this as the rains falls heavy outside my bedroom window in London. Still some light in the sky but It'll be dark soon
Back again. Just loving how much Chet's breathy treatment of the trumpet almost gives a bowed string quality. Loving it!
Yes, I too sometimes hear a lovely bow string quality.
That’s a really interesting observation, good ears!! 🙏🏾👍🏾
Well said!
Moonlight is One of my true favorites of all Chets albums. Usually listen to it on summer nights in Archipelago of Åland Finland
Loving the rehearsal, so simple and not pretentious
The piano on Estate steals the show! Holy dexterity Batman!
the mic testing part is just pure beauty. thanks for leaving it there.
Exactly!! Then Chet start to talk in Italian. I'm Italian and that part is so beautiful for my ears. Chet was a number 1. RIP
Where is this?? It sounds so good, I want to know how they did it
I found it!!!
58:00
Hn❤
This album gives me the blues all right, because the lowest price on LP is $169.95
57:55 onward, haunting... I like the technical conversation in half-Italian... is anyone else testing out to this mellow passage?
Not long before his death, I believe. He touched us like Van Gough.
And Picasso,and Matisse,and Munch,and Dali,Klee,Klimt,Miro,and Arcimboldo😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Gough.
This was recorded 2½ years before he died, in fact.
The great thing about any Van Gogh painting is that it doesn't make any sound. If only the same were true for Chet.
where did Van Gough touch you?
If only Chet knew how his music would save us in these times...
There'll never be another Chet...
Hy faldow
And let us thank God for that small mercy.
What a beautiful recording and the person singing along at 59:12 is fun to hear.
"non sento bene"
Just listening you know he loved to play...it was his life.... a true master of his craft
The great Chet Baker, the James Dean, the Rimbaud of the trumpet, the heralding angel like the angel with the trumpet of Fra Angelico . Yes the music of the beautiful Chet is sacred, his breath is sacred because it is also his life that he breathes, with his wounds, his loves, his joys, his movement of life . Do not forget also his voice, unique, androgynous, sensual, romantic , full of tearing sweetness, cotton, which looks so much like the timbre of his trumpet. Do not forget also his voice, unique, androgynous, sensual, romantic , full of tearing sweetness, cotton, which looks so much like the timbre of his trumpet. His voice and his trumpet are one like two drops of water that melt into one . THE SAME SOUL.
THE SAME FIRE EVERY DAY. It comes from afar this copper wind, loaded with universal music, this heart swollen with love. A caress for the soul. A balm for the mind. It comes from far away this voice, this source of life from eternal childhood. There comes from afar this inhabited silence, this fragility full of force of love, this fire without fireworks, this fire of origin, this sound star, and, like every sacred voice, it will continue to shine for a long time to mount us the way, the only one worth and that each one, to his measure, must find in his own mystery to be in the world. Yours truly. Patrick Geffroy Yorffeg.
Patrick, well written my man!
@@jockojames Merci !
What an outstanding written homage to a master, creator and legend for always
@@paullevin9760 Merci à vous ! YES "a master, creator and legend for always"
I agree
Im currently studying for my IB math exams. My exam is tomorrow and i haven't studied. My dear friend Andrew Steven Chavez believes I am as how the youth would say "cooked". But I say this right now to you my friend Mr. S Chavez if you would happen to come across this comment. Andrew, I love life. Im glad im living. Although I haven't studied to a full and responsible extent, I still believe that I will do great on my exam. I am not a man of faith but I do consider myself catholic, and all i can say Steven that somehow someway I will be successful. I love you and everyone who has come across my long and sometimes short journey we call life.
Whenever listening to this incredible album, I always picture myself a quiet pond just being peacefully disturbed by a gentle breeze causing the water to rimple. That wind might just be Chet's soul blessing us with his music he left behind...
It's just everything you need isn't it. It's all you need...
Yes, Roger, you already said it once.
I can't stop listening to this. Anytime I'm down, I listen to this and it warms me up.
Jesus ......The same year he left us.......i did not know of this recording.....C a hetwas my everything,,he is still my everything........musically.....its been over 30 years..and i have not played a note of music since that fateful day....I miss him so much!!!!!
You haven't played a note for 30 years? Neither has Chet! Ain't life wonderful?
I feel the year of his death (1988) he produced some of his best work. RIP Chet and Thank you.
Agreed!
I agree: jumping out of a window was the best work he ever produced.
Yes, I agree!
Yes, in the 1980s he was on fire. He recorded multiple sublime versions of Leaving, Arborway, Sad Walk, In Your Own Sweet Way, Beautiful Black Eyes, etc. His early work in the 1950s was incredible too, but he’d become more subtle by the 1980s.
Music to deflate to.
Music to bring peace, and music that brings the filters to allow yourself to enter into daydream mode. The gateway that allows our conscious to reminisce.
Like meditation
His mellow playing against the backdrop of Chet's turbulent life. Gives us a rich tapestry into the life of a jazz trumpter🎶🎵🎶🎺
This thing sounds like gold! And I also mean the recording, the room temperature, you can feel the wood on this one... man!
Love the way you put that
Amazing I follow jazz when I was a baby my dad come home every night and play songs to sleep
For me, All I really need to listen to is Chet, Miles, and John Coltrane. That is enough for a lifetime 😉... I will listen to others though 😊
true
If you like this, you're beyond help. Listening to other music is not gonna solve your problem. You need to do something more drastic.
@@Manumanu-ul1qd if you're worried about what people listen to and like, perhaps you should change the way you view others opinions and then you can accept hearing the views of all humans.
Oh thanks
classieux, et indispensable, un trésor et une rareté !
The only one and only Chet Baker. No one comes close to him RIP.
Sublime ...
57:50, it's so cute when he chats with the club owner about the microphone in Italian. It feels so tangible, human, frozen in time
This album is a gem.
Chet's trumpet is nicely recorded here. Thanks for posting!
The track "Dee's Dilemma" made me exclaim "holy fuck" out loud. This is more a message for myself to never forget this album.
Magnificent...nobody compares
😊😊00o0o00l😊0ll
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh Foolish Heart. Smooth and sweet as dripping honey.
Lovely listening on a rainy morning. Love that voice.
Hearing Chet speaking in italian makes me a little teary
Italy , the land of beauty ...
@@ketkroketdumont8238 Indeed, so why would Chet speak Italian?
@@ketkroketdumont8238 It really is.
Piano playing on this is also incredible.
Like this much! What a great musician. That's really wonderful 😊💆♀️👌
34:41 I have this solo in my head, so beautiful
Chet Baker is of course amazing, but as a pianist, I gotta say I'm really loving Michel Grailler's playing.. so elegant and hip
58:27 - Chet Baker speaking italian with those audio-engineers is outstanding!
Just jammin' and rehearsing. Real and live. Thanks CB and crew
Chet....was....the....coolest....period.
so many ideas
So many great memories, comments and I am so fortunate to be able to read them. Thank you 🎶🎹🎺🇺🇸💕
I'm not able to tell my story with Chet and his music. In a word: serendipity 😍
Thank you for posting this. Chet, still loving his playing and so grateful for his beautiful presence.
Put on some good over-ear headphones if you have them and get lost in this recording. To me, Estate at 25:10 is absolutely sublime.
siiiii
Wonderful. thanks
Amazing❤
More stunning Chet Baker.
Thank You
fantastic ❤
Great piano. I've never heard of Michel Grailler.
He plays wonderfully on the album Candy as well.
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His music stays with me through thick and thin ❤
just golden!!!
every musician on this one record is lit af!
I love this record.
Whew... for me this is Jazz, that 1950-60 crew of powerful musicians of all shapes, colors, and tongues, but to be honest when you put the title of Musician in the mix, in Jazz especially, there is no shapes, colors, and tongues. Thank you Chet Baker.
Such an amazing session
Just can't stop listening
Just wonderful
That Polka Dots and Moonbeams rehearsal has really grown on me last few listens
Shining like the brightest star! Cheers!
A vibe untouchable
Love the sounds of Chet Baker
The best in melodic trump. Congratulations from Buenos Aires Argentina
Amazing MAN. And amazing comments here...
Thanks a million!
The best I've heard!
So Nice..Thanks for the up'load..I love Chet baker & band..
That was unbelievable 😊
Chety encore plus libre au pays de l'amour
Nice and soft music, touches the soul
I love this . I need to learn trumpet
What a recording yikes. Simply sublime.
Magnificent beautiful majestic
Je me souviens parfaitement de ma tristesse quand j’ai appris sa mort en mai 1988.il était et reste une de mes idoles. Grand Chet !
diamond waves straight to the heart
les meilleuirs TEMPOS du JAZZ par un GRAND TROMPETTISTE🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊
It´s not clear if the recording belongs to 1988 or to November 24,1985. Either way it´s quite close to his death on 13.5.1988 in Amsterdam. His soft, melancholic trumpet (and voice) is unique in the world of jazz. He will be remembered for ever...
Maybe, but for the moment just be glad that he would snuff it soon.
Permission 😂
Recorded in 1985, released in 1988.
¡Un verdadero genio!
Certe sere avrei voglia di piangere e non riuscire diventa un problema. Allora cerco riparo nella musica che amo. A volte il pensiero che siamo tanti ad ascoltarla mi da serenità, delle altre sono gelosa, così tanto da desiderare che nessun altro, a parte me, riesca a sentirla. È sciocco. Lo so. Ma l'amore non è solo altruismo. Poi passa. Non so mai bene quando. Ma passa e sento di nuovo il bisogno di ascoltare, lui, soprattutto lui. È sciocco. L'amore è sciocco e io di più. La musica mai.
to listen to this you hopefully find a deep rest , when you deepressed ✌️🍀🌞♥️
Exactly!
the piano on arbor way is just wow
Thank you for putting this up. I wanted this album so bad but everywhere online it's $100+ for a physical CD
Nobody like Chet ! thanks for sharing
how sweet listening to chet trying to talk italian!!
This music feels nice
I can remember hearing Chet playing at Ricardo's Pizza in San Jose (corner of Willow and Almaden) and his girl drummer and Chet ended getting married. I gigged there myself with Bill Resch off and on for several years. Lee Konitz gigged there also.
Grandioso Chet Baker...delicatezza e animo