@@hyu9999 the Gilberto version perfectly captures the somber meaning of the song (since he’s singing.) And the strings just make it even more beautiful
On ne se lasse pas d'écouter et de réécouter cette magnifique version. Ce soir-là, Chet et Michel étaient vraiment très inspirés. Quelle poésie ! Merci.
As an African American Classical music collector,listener traveler for 50 years I must say there is some very fine music being played here.Thankyou Chet.
Without doubt that music is coming from inside his heart and soul and by passing his head completely.....Thank goodness! Pure feeling. 😍 His solos are perfection just the right timing, phrasing and note choice. Pure genius.
Uno de mis grandes descubrimientos. No escucho mucho jazz, pero cuando escuché a Chet Baker me llegó. Ahora lo escucho con regularidad, no me gusta oírlo cantar, sólo tocando la trompeta. Es muy especial.
I love "Estate" the Bruno Martino master piece that many musicians love to perform. He was a multi-talented Italian composer, singer, and pianist. This is one of his more famous compositions by the late great CHET BAKER. "Estaté" was set to lyrics by a couple of people, and some of my favorite artists have an instrumental as well as vocal recording of this gorgeous song. "Estaté" means "summer" in Italian, just lovely! SHIRLEY HORN has a beautiful cover, the lyrics she sings: Estaté -- You bath me in the glow of your caresses You've turned my eager no to tender yeses You sweep away my sorrow with your sigh Estaté -- Oh how the golden sunlight bends the willow Your blossoms send the perfume to my pillow Oh who could know you half as well as I I always feel you near me In every song the morning breeze composes All the tender wonder of the roses Each time the setting sun shines on the sea And when you sleep beneath a snowy cover I'll keep you in my heart just like a lover And wait until you come again to me - Estaté
Live from the Moonlight is one of my favorite albums of Chet . It's hard to describe so intimate atmosphere.Thanks to Paolo Piangiarelli for this immense gift!
Questo si ,è un grande musicista nonché grande trombettista,poche note pesate ma geniali come solo i grandi geni sanno fare mi viene da piangere.la sua arte è irraggiungibile ed incommensurabile.questo è il vero jazz
Cuando estoy triste tengo la mania de escuchar a Chet Baker, y lo unico que consigo es ponerme más melancólico) pero sin tristeza, con gusto y alegria. Es inovidable, y no ha escuchado nada que se acerque a su estilo. Gracias Chet 2.020 (Confinados por el COVID-19)
Ed ecco che Chet "king" Baker ci accompagna in un viaggio fatto di suoni, di lunghe note espressive. Sembra di ascoltare i colori di un tramonto estivo, seduti in silenzio in riva al mare assorti nei nostri più intimi ricordi. La partenza per quel viaggio che vorremmo non finisse mai.
He descubierto a Chet hace unos meses, no soy un entendido en jazz pero estoy empezando a desenvolverme por este mundo. Chet Baker me encanta, cuando lo escuchas tienes que dejar lo que estás haciendo y y dejarte llevar.
Que belleza de música. Como llenar los momentos tan difíciles que pasa el mundo que llenar nuestro tiempo escuchando tan soberbias interpretaciones gracia maestro chet baker por esta magnífica música que nos regala.y al que la subió muy agradecido por permitirnos escucha este gran intérprete de jazz
Great stuff from the man with the magic trumpet Recorded live in Macerata (Italia) on November 24, 1985, released on the italian label Philology (W 10/11-2). Includes also long versions of My funny Valentine, Polka, Dots and Moonbeams, My foolish heart, How deep is the ocean... I bought this 2 CD in New York in 1992
Adriana Meyer Hello Adriana, "Live At The Moonlight" is probably my favourite album, I have the vinyl but would love the CD. If you can manage a copy it would be great. Please let's talk. Kind Regards, Peter B.
I am from Macerata and it is truly an honor to be able to say that this small city has contributed to mark the history of world jazz music. thanks for reminding me that!
This song particularly makes me remember to Rio do Janeiro. I know he was there. I wonder if he had met to Jobim and Joāo Gilberto in Italy in the late 70
This song has been a life long favorite, and even without the lyrics, the melancholy is so felt by his beautiful trumpet playing! Glad to have come across this, hope to be able to purchase the CD. Sublime!
And they say he was nothing but a junkie zombie, merely a rambling skeleton, during the eighties. Others say he was a poor man's Miles Davis. This wonderful piece proves them totally wrong and shows that Chet Baker always had his very own voice, which he continued to develop until the end of his life. His playing, when he was inspired, was greater than excellent and no lesser than anyone's, including the greats.
Love Chet. Silly for people to feel they have to compare one player to another. Call me a heretic, but I never cared for Miles Davis' playing...just my personal my taste. Seems Miles found a way to stand out because he couldn't get close to people like Dizzy.
It's just ridiculous to compare Chet to Miles anyway. It's like comparing Coltrane to Getz or Oscar Peterson to Bill Evans. Folks who make those kinds of glib comparisons don't understand that when you get to that level of mastery, jazz isn't about technical prowess, or even about who is the most innovative....it's just very humbly about having your own voice. Chet had his in spades as did as Miles, and neither ever tried or even needed to try to speak like the other.
@Suggs: Agreed . It's a language isn't it? Many different dialects and accents. I always heard pain in Chet's ballads. More so towards the end of his life.
Czas skrapla sie jak łza z lodowca Na Antarktydzie w minus 32 stopniach Pochłania mnie stan, który na wskroś zdążyłem poznać Szedłem większością schodów doznań, na końcach melancholia Te szlaki dawno już pozarcierane i Pewności nie mam czy rozsuwając czasu warstwę Odnalazłby ktoś jeszcze trupa czy ducha Innych złudzeń próżno szukać To wiem, jak kość głazu się zbiegła w drobnym punkcie Niegdyś będąc osadem miękkim, niesionym podmuchem Zmienić ją może tylko skwar czy inny kruszec W gorzki, rozrzedzony miał, któremu grozi jutro, pojutrze Bo śmierć się przyjaźni z wrogą miłością Co nie potrafi wyłożyć garści prawd z powinnością A jak układasz jej puzzle to się plączą w gromadach Każde z nich znasz, ważysz je i wiesza się waga Dymem sufit zdobie, rycinami wykreślam dni Więzieniem nie tylko mi wektor wskazówki Widzę plażę z drobin, rześka bryza koi kolce Róża rozkwita nad rozgwiazdą, w cieniu 28
@@SoloWryder I read two, the best was "Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker" - James Gavin, A lot of fans didn't like it as it presents him warts and all, the other written by a fan from Amsterdam and it's good also from a fans point of view, I think it was "Chet Baker, his Life and Music"- Jeroen de Valk, but if you want the real story read the first one, I had even more admiration for him after reading what his life was really like, it was a fascinating, deep book which examined every detail of his life. Both were good though.
@@SoloWryder I don't think you'll be disappointed, the thing that came through to me from the book is that no matter what happened to him in his life, he lived to play and play he did, I love Chet Baker, do you have Chet Baker Live in Tokyo?
@@SoloWryder It's one of his best, the drug laws were so strict in Japan he went on methadone for the tour, check this one out, listen the solo that starts at about 7:30, beautiful. czcams.com/video/-C_hSbJ_IO4/video.html
It doesn’t get any better. Chet was truly gifted and, like a previous commenter said, he played straight from the heart- even more amazing when you consider he was a drug addict most of his adult life. This is why I hate drugs .
The Brazilians have made some of the best jazz music out there, and they also seem to have a great appreciation for it judging by the number of comments in Portugeese!
It always brings a smile to my face when I scroll down to the comments and I see an international audience appreciating music. I have to say, I've only noticed this phenomenon in the comments sections under music!
After Live in Tokyo, the Moonlight session might be the best live recording of the late period Chet Baker. And this tune is a highligt. Chet is on majestic form, playing lengthy solos that are bristling with ideas. The whole record is a must if you´re intersted in Chet. It was hard to find for many years, but now it´s out in a new marvellous remastered edition!
Don't know, Chet Baker at Capolinea, which was recorded in October 1983 , just two years before this one, is better for me, Estate rendering is the best together with Petrucciani's. Btw, I have both the vynils.
I am 87 and here I sit enjoying this genius with tears flowing freely like his fluid sounds of passion and feelings. Rest In Peace old friend, the angels are lucky to have you!
Gran bel trio jazz. Chet è immenso , Michel ha una dinamica impressionante e il nostro Massimo Moriconi è super , grande accompagnatore e bel solista con frasi molto logiche.
Gabriele, eco! Micky Graillier is always magical I have all his recordings from France. He is such an introspective, melodical and gentle genius on the piano. He was Chet's favorite pianist.
In the hush of midnight's shadowed tune, Chet's trumpet weeps beneath the moon. Notes like teardrops softly fall, Echoes of a melancholy call. In smoky rooms where shadows dance, Chet's horn weaves a forlorn romance. A solitary sigh, a lonesome cry, As melodies of heartache amplify. His trumpet whispers tales untold, Of love that's young, and love grown old. Through muted brass, a mournful plea, A requiem for lost ecstasy. A lonely street, a dim-lit bar, Chet's music drifts like a fading star. In every chord, a soul laid bare, A sonnet of sorrow suspended in air. Each breath he takes, a heavy sigh, A wistful echo, a muted goodbye. Through amber notes, the pain unfolds, A symphony of sorrows, stories untold. The night embraces the mournful sound, As Chet's trumpet weeps, unbound. A ballad etched in shadows deep, In the music of Chet, the sadness seeps.
Around 7.30 minutes a marvelous , magic , pure bliss ,all of this and much more , music made me feel well , perto do jardim das delícias Orgia musical Greetings from Brasil 💕 and much love to the blessed ones that came here . That song ? The name ? I've been listening to Chet Baker for more than 25 years and this track was hidden in another time , far away from here . Plêiades . Tava lá .
I must have heard close to 20 different versions of Estate over the years, both vocal and instrumental. For me, this tops them all. Stunning.
Totally agree. This is my all time favorite song.
@@stayinalive9434 listen Petrucciani Montreaux 90 version also please
My favorite one has to be Joao Gilberto's version
@@tiaflies the Gilberto version is insane. Both very different though. I get a different vibe from both
@@hyu9999 the Gilberto version perfectly captures the somber meaning of the song (since he’s singing.) And the strings just make it even more beautiful
On ne se lasse pas d'écouter et de réécouter cette magnifique version. Ce soir-là, Chet et Michel étaient vraiment très inspirés. Quelle poésie ! Merci.
As an African American Classical music collector,listener traveler for 50 years I must say there is some very fine music being played here.Thankyou Chet.
Musica eterea, sospesa, sublime lunare appunto. Il Cosmo è presente e sorride.
Mamma mia...brividi, grazie Chet, che Dio ti benedica.
Maravillosa interpretación. Nunca me canso de oírla. Delicada, intimista y relajante escucharla
Chet had a very subtle and understated approach to improvisation. The melody is always there in his solos.
Yes! Very subtle! Chet Touches sensitive hearts.
Without doubt that music is coming from inside his heart and soul and by passing his head completely.....Thank goodness! Pure feeling. 😍 His solos are perfection just the right timing, phrasing and note choice. Pure genius.
totally agree with you!
Uno de mis grandes descubrimientos. No escucho mucho jazz, pero cuando escuché a Chet Baker me llegó. Ahora lo escucho con regularidad, no me gusta oírlo cantar, sólo tocando la trompeta. Es muy especial.
The most gentle trumpet tone and mood , here with a never -ending passion like no other player? Like gentle soft kissing! !
Yes sir!
I feel that!
Pretty trash poem or what ever that was quit trying to be profound just listen to the music
Like a nice sunser on the beautiful sea
I love "Estate" the Bruno Martino master piece that many musicians love to perform. He was a multi-talented Italian composer, singer, and pianist. This is one of his more famous compositions by the late great CHET BAKER. "Estaté" was set to lyrics by a couple of people, and some of my favorite artists have an instrumental as well as vocal recording of this gorgeous song. "Estaté" means "summer" in Italian, just lovely!
SHIRLEY HORN has a beautiful cover, the lyrics she sings:
Estaté -- You bath me in the glow of your caresses
You've turned my eager no to tender yeses
You sweep away my sorrow with your sigh
Estaté -- Oh how the golden sunlight bends the willow
Your blossoms send the perfume to my pillow
Oh who could know you half as well as I
I always feel you near me
In every song the morning breeze composes
All the tender wonder of the roses
Each time the setting sun shines on the sea
And when you sleep beneath a snowy cover
I'll keep you in my heart just like a lover
And wait until you come again to me - Estaté
I see you were captured by Shirley Horn as was l
Live from the Moonlight is one of my favorite albums of Chet . It's hard to describe so intimate atmosphere.Thanks to Paolo Piangiarelli for this immense gift!
I didn't realize he was this good. A new happy fan.
You can even allow yourself to dream again listening to Chet whisper away...
Questo si ,è un grande musicista nonché grande trombettista,poche note pesate ma geniali come solo i grandi geni sanno fare mi viene da piangere.la sua arte è irraggiungibile ed incommensurabile.questo è il vero jazz
Áno priateľu,veľmi pekne si to vystihol.
Cuando estoy triste tengo la mania de escuchar a Chet Baker, y lo unico que consigo es ponerme más melancólico) pero sin tristeza, con gusto y alegria. Es inovidable, y no ha escuchado nada que se acerque a su estilo. Gracias Chet 2.020 (Confinados por el COVID-19)
Ed ecco che Chet "king" Baker ci accompagna in un viaggio fatto di suoni, di lunghe note espressive. Sembra di ascoltare i colori di un tramonto estivo, seduti in silenzio in riva al mare assorti nei nostri più intimi ricordi. La partenza per quel viaggio che vorremmo non finisse mai.
I bought this CD like 30 years ago from Italy.expensive but well worth it.RIP CHET.🤗👍
An absolute masterclass in jazz from all three musicians.
He descubierto a Chet hace unos meses, no soy un entendido en jazz pero estoy empezando a desenvolverme por este mundo. Chet Baker me encanta, cuando lo escuchas tienes que dejar lo que estás haciendo y y dejarte llevar.
Музыка Чёт Беккера обворожительна. А эту композицию слышу впервые. Thanks!!
Pure bliss. Grailler on keys is so underrated
Wonderfully dreamy. Chet where are you? I miss you
Que belleza de música. Como llenar los momentos tan difíciles que pasa el mundo que llenar nuestro tiempo escuchando tan soberbias interpretaciones gracia maestro chet baker por esta magnífica música que nos regala.y al que la subió muy agradecido por permitirnos escucha este gran intérprete de jazz
Great stuff from the man with the magic trumpet
Recorded live in Macerata (Italia) on November 24, 1985, released on the italian label Philology (W 10/11-2). Includes also long versions of My funny Valentine, Polka, Dots and Moonbeams, My foolish heart, How deep is the ocean... I bought this 2 CD in New York in 1992
Adriana Meyer Hello Adriana, "Live At The Moonlight" is probably my favourite album, I have the vinyl but would love the CD. If you can manage a copy it would be great. Please let's talk. Kind Regards, Peter B.
On my 34th birthday!
Wow! Did you know Chet already when you bought the CD? Or was it an "in the moment" thing?
I am from Macerata and it is truly an honor to be able to say that this small city has contributed to mark the history of world jazz music. thanks for reminding me that!
credo che di musicisti
come Chet Baker
ne siano esistiti veramente
POCHISSIMI !!!
This song particularly makes me remember to Rio do Janeiro. I know he was there. I wonder if he had met to Jobim and Joāo Gilberto in Italy in the late 70
...late '56
This song has been a life long favorite, and even without the lyrics, the melancholy is so felt by his beautiful trumpet playing!
Glad to have come across this, hope to be able to purchase the CD. Sublime!
And they say he was nothing but a junkie zombie, merely a rambling skeleton, during the eighties. Others say he was a poor man's Miles Davis. This wonderful piece proves them totally wrong and shows that Chet Baker always had his very own voice, which he continued to develop until the end of his life. His playing, when he was inspired, was greater than excellent and no lesser than anyone's, including the greats.
Wright!!
Love Chet. Silly for people to feel they have to compare one player to another. Call me a heretic, but I never cared for Miles Davis' playing...just my personal my taste. Seems Miles found a way to stand out because he couldn't get close to people like Dizzy.
Never heard anyone describe Chet Baker as "nothing but a junkie zombie, merely a rambling skeleton, during the eighties". That's bizarre.
It's just ridiculous to compare Chet to Miles anyway. It's like comparing Coltrane to Getz or Oscar Peterson to Bill Evans. Folks who make those kinds of glib comparisons don't understand that when you get to that level of mastery, jazz isn't about technical prowess, or even about who is the most innovative....it's just very humbly about having your own voice. Chet had his in spades as did as Miles, and neither ever tried or even needed to try to speak like the other.
@Suggs: Agreed . It's a language isn't it? Many different dialects and accents. I always heard pain in Chet's ballads. More so towards the end of his life.
Maravilhosa interpretação de uma das mais belas canções de todos os tempos.
Thank you for this masterpiece. Chet at his most lyrical. Every note selected perfectly and from the soul.
Exactly. 5:55
Again. 15:00
Before listening to this I was an illiterate. Now i'm enjoying my stream of cosciouness being incised in several lines.
Chet and Michel we're great together. Chet really believed in allowing the song to breathe. Thank you so much for sharing
"breathe" is the right word... He just let things happen... Unique...
Chet BAKER, grandissimo.Indimenricabile.Inarrivabile.
Great recording, credits must be given even to Paolo Piangiarelli (philology records) the producer of this disc that dedicate all his life to jazz!
Czas skrapla sie jak łza z lodowca
Na Antarktydzie w minus 32 stopniach
Pochłania mnie stan, który na wskroś zdążyłem poznać
Szedłem większością schodów doznań, na końcach melancholia
Te szlaki dawno już pozarcierane i
Pewności nie mam czy rozsuwając czasu warstwę
Odnalazłby ktoś jeszcze trupa czy ducha
Innych złudzeń próżno szukać
To wiem, jak kość głazu się zbiegła w drobnym punkcie
Niegdyś będąc osadem miękkim, niesionym podmuchem
Zmienić ją może tylko skwar czy inny kruszec
W gorzki, rozrzedzony miał, któremu grozi jutro, pojutrze
Bo śmierć się przyjaźni z wrogą miłością
Co nie potrafi wyłożyć garści prawd z powinnością
A jak układasz jej puzzle to się plączą w gromadach
Każde z nich znasz, ważysz je i wiesza się waga
Dymem sufit zdobie, rycinami wykreślam dni
Więzieniem nie tylko mi wektor wskazówki
Widzę plażę z drobin, rześka bryza koi kolce
Róża rozkwita nad rozgwiazdą, w cieniu 28
This is absolutely beautiful thank you ❤️
the best Estate,thanks Chet
Meravigliose frequenze che riportano in zone del cuore, le più care . Chet the best!
Beautiful music for to be in love forever
Chet is Chet, his music is a journey into his tormented soul
Beautifully stated.
Well he made some beautiful music despite it, read the book on his life? Great book.
@@SoloWryder I read two, the best was "Deep in a Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker" - James Gavin, A lot of fans didn't like it as it presents him warts and all, the other written by a fan from Amsterdam and it's good also from a fans point of view, I think it was "Chet Baker, his Life and Music"- Jeroen de Valk, but if you want the real story read the first one, I had even more admiration for him after reading what his life was really like, it was a fascinating, deep book which examined every detail of his life. Both were good though.
@@SoloWryder I don't think you'll be disappointed, the thing that came through to me from the book is that no matter what happened to him in his life, he lived to play and play he did, I love Chet Baker, do you have Chet Baker Live in Tokyo?
@@SoloWryder It's one of his best, the drug laws were so strict in Japan he went on methadone for the tour, check this one out, listen the solo that starts at about 7:30, beautiful.
czcams.com/video/-C_hSbJ_IO4/video.html
This will put you in any mood you want.
Great comment- so true
It doesn’t get any better. Chet was truly gifted and, like a previous commenter said, he played straight from the heart- even more amazing when you consider he was a drug addict most of his adult life. This is why I hate drugs .
The Brazilians have made some of the best jazz music out there, and they also seem to have a great appreciation for it judging by the number of comments in Portugeese!
It always brings a smile to my face when I scroll down to the comments and I see an international audience appreciating music.
I have to say, I've only noticed this phenomenon in the comments sections under music!
This song was written by a italian, my friend.
he played by his heart and ears!
MAGISTRALE INTERPRETAZIONE!
After Live in Tokyo, the Moonlight session might be the best live recording of the late period Chet Baker. And this tune is a highligt. Chet is on majestic form, playing lengthy solos that are bristling with ideas. The whole record is a must if you´re intersted in Chet. It was hard to find for many years, but now it´s out in a new marvellous remastered edition!
Don't know, Chet Baker at Capolinea, which was recorded in October 1983 , just two years before this one, is better for me, Estate rendering is the best together with Petrucciani's. Btw, I have both the vynils.
This is a fine recording indeed. I like how you described it and I'd agree.
@@scriabinist434 I haven't heard Capolinea, but will look for it based on your comment. It must be superb.
Really? Recorded in Macerata??
@@scriabinist434 Is it true the sound from the vynil sounds wayy better than one from a stereo/dolby?
extraordinario vuelo! excelente interpretación de un clásico
A very gentle massage to heat any heart ,,,especially nowadays.
Yes ,it does to my heart.
This music is me when I feel my best...so dreams carry us thru.
@@stayinalive9434 nice phrase i like it.
Gosh!!!...This is so movingly beautiful...
Suis fan du musicien ....Merci pour le voyage Nel 🇫🇷
All I can say is wow! You are awesome guys!
I enjoyed listening to this!
Le genie a l'etat pur !!! Merci MONSIEUR Chet Baker .
Tu es le plus grand Chet....merveilleux.
Lo ascoltarei per ore grande unico SOLO POCHE NOTE X FARE SOGNARE ! IMMENSO
a touch of heaven
a spread of genius
a temporal distortion
chet--6 eri meraviglioso musicista
Przy takiej muzyce przenosze się tam gdzie chce.Ta nuta to więcej niż muzyka i to jest cudowne.
love the clean tasteful piano
Grest Chet with a brilliant piano player...
Molto bello!
Chet suona alla grande!
I'm speechless, this is one of the most beautiful things I've heard in my life...
(9:30 one of my favourite parts)
...you mean the part where Chet isn't playing? SMF
I am 87 and here I sit enjoying this genius with tears flowing freely like his fluid sounds of passion and feelings. Rest In Peace old friend, the angels are lucky to have you!
@@veejaymexico4840 I love what you wrote. The music flows freely fr heart to heart.
My favorite is from "Chet Baker at Capolinea", a shorter version that I never tire of hearing. woody shaw does a great job with this one too.
I totally agree, At Capolinea is really great
Magnifique ! 👏
de mis partes favoritas, que belleza 6:39
Gran bel trio jazz. Chet è immenso , Michel ha una dinamica impressionante e il nostro Massimo Moriconi è super , grande accompagnatore e bel solista con frasi molto logiche.
Gabriele, eco! Micky Graillier is always magical I have all his recordings from France. He is such an introspective, melodical and gentle genius on the piano. He was Chet's favorite pianist.
Totally Cool🎶
Great performance, he is able to convey the sadness and sweetness of this song, and this is very difficult as the lyrics are important in Estate.
So happy to say that I now own a mint condition copy of this beautiful album on vinyl
very cool
I'm sure everyone is amazed
Genial Chet Backer, seu inconfundível toque de Trumpete e arranjos magistrais. Show!!!!!!
sublime chet
inoubliable merci!
I love this one because it's not sad it's just chill. And over 17 minutes!
FAVOLOSA INTERPRETAZIONE
Melancholy Chet the great Baker thanks for this Masterclass
Capolavoro composto nel 1960 da Bruno Martino, suonato da eccelsi musicisti. Questa secondo me una delle migliori versioni
Concordo in pieno !!!
In the hush of midnight's shadowed tune,
Chet's trumpet weeps beneath the moon.
Notes like teardrops softly fall,
Echoes of a melancholy call.
In smoky rooms where shadows dance,
Chet's horn weaves a forlorn romance.
A solitary sigh, a lonesome cry,
As melodies of heartache amplify.
His trumpet whispers tales untold,
Of love that's young, and love grown old.
Through muted brass, a mournful plea,
A requiem for lost ecstasy.
A lonely street, a dim-lit bar,
Chet's music drifts like a fading star.
In every chord, a soul laid bare,
A sonnet of sorrow suspended in air.
Each breath he takes, a heavy sigh,
A wistful echo, a muted goodbye.
Through amber notes, the pain unfolds,
A symphony of sorrows, stories untold.
The night embraces the mournful sound,
As Chet's trumpet weeps, unbound.
A ballad etched in shadows deep,
In the music of Chet, the sadness seeps.
Realmente GRANDE.
Around 7.30 minutes a marvelous , magic , pure bliss ,all of this and much more , music made me feel well , perto do jardim das delícias
Orgia musical
Greetings from Brasil 💕 and much love to the blessed ones that came here .
That song ?
The name ?
I've been listening to Chet Baker for more than 25 years and this track was hidden in another time , far away from here . Plêiades .
Tava lá .
excellent upload! ty for share
So melodic....this is really great !
So great. I would like to know who wrote the song and from what country.
chet baker excelente interpretacion.un groso
Magnífico para una noche de lectura!
Makes me cry all the time
all that is missing is the beautiful cinematography.....yet you can see it
Grande interpretazione della bellissima canzone di Bruno Martino
Chet's special intimate feeling in evevery hhis performance great ❤️!!! ✌️
Semplicemente inimitabile.
this is superb..
Sublime ..Cool...Soulful...Chet
CHET BAKER TRIO!!! FANTASTICA INTERPRETAZIONE DELLA CANZONE ESTATE...MELODIA E ANIMA...SIETE MERAVIGLIOSI!!!.VORREI VEDERVI IN CONCERTO
È morto nel 1988 cazzo...
E' un capolavoro; Chet ci mette dentro se stesso
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage
perfection...
Oulala !!! C'est du grand Chet ... Merci !
¡Magnifico! un placer haberle conocido
que??¿?¿ como fue
Wow eso es amazing k tu conociste a chet baker ..las historias ..este track es una meditacion para mi
'Chetty climbs So deeply inside this Bruno Martino Rembrandt ballad... N. Bronson Ave @Melrose
lo entregó como peso
y me lo devuelve en vuelo
un cuerpo que cae
mientras elevo rezos
ser quien se queda quieto
sin nombrar los miedos
Me gusta el heavy metal pero , cada vez que escucho me haces transportar a otra dimensión .Gracias por hacer buena melodía.
Billy sabbath si te gusta el jazz. Checka esto.
czcams.com/video/wW_dYLcate4/video.html
Yea
My favorite recording of Estate.
Grandioso Chet.
SPETTACOLO
Haunting. Beautiful.
1985 - Personnel : Chet Baker (trumpet) Michel Graillier (piano) Massimo Moriconi (bass)
tHANK YOU