And what makes it all the more special, he got his teeth knocked out of his mouth, and learned to play the trumpet all over again with no front teeth. (And that shouldn't be possible). And even after that he still sounds f-in awesome. Yes, I'm addicted to the velvety tone as well.. I play trumpet.. and that's really what I'm going for...
It’s remarkable how through someone’s pain and sorrow you can derive so much love and joy from his music the feeling is always there thank you Chet you are truly in the hall of fame
I just discovered Chet this week. I usually cannot tolerate a trumpet but he knows how to play it sweetly. I did not know such a thing was possible. His singing is also amazing. It's real.
I agree with you! A musician all my life, I was surprised that I didn't know about Chet much earlier but I'm certainly enjoying his artistic style and soft, subtle voice and horn, and also his jazz when he's on that wave-length! The man was a remarkable talent. Wish he could have stayed around longer.
He was only the worlds best jazz trumpet man in the 50's.He loved Italy,and spoke their language well.One of the few horn players that can affect my mood.Makes me cry sometimes.My cousin Jamie emulated him.I've been around the interchange of energy that comes from inspiration.It satisfies something that can't be put in words.Time to listen...thanks untitledtango for your work in this.
Wow, thanks for that info. His take on it all just really is so lovely. I don't give a fuck what his detractors say, they're just evidently not able to just listen. He's such a teacher. I'm a vocalist, and what he does on the horn and as a singer are equally informing, inspiring, and awesome. Love Chet.
Bear, you've got quite an awakening before you. take in every Baker cut you can find. drink it in and enjoy. but his level of artistry is actually more than enjoyment, it is learning.
Blue in Green is a great song that Bill Evans wrote, but Miles Davis, who made it more popular, took the credit for, Who really cares, Chet and Miles and Bill are all gone now, but their great music lingers on in many renditions by three great artists.
@@vg5157 Try to accurately READ the first line of the comment! Since the song doesn't have lyrics, it means that he composed the tune! Bill Evans composed several great numbers. He also arranged as well as being a great pianist.
not to forget Bill Evan's performances on Portrait in Jazz. love Chet Baker but listening to other versions of this tune just seems to take me back to the 'originals'.
Yes Bill Evans wrote it but it was Miles who gave voice to it. Chet does it justice here, but you can tell by his face that he is in the final phase of his life in Europe.
I have an LP, SONORITIES, from 1978, recorded in Rome by Pieranunzi along with USA clarinetist, Bill Smith. It is Gorgeous! On two duets, the interplay between clarinet and piano is just astoundingly sensitive, just like this. Other sidemen were Italians also. Baker became fairly fluent in Italian and lived there for quite awhile.
That thumbnail is atrocious -- showing Chet at a bad time in his life, but he could still put out some of the best vocals and subtle, sensual music ever! Unforgettable talent, whom we miss immensely..
@@gordoloboalbondigas You have a valid point, in a way, he was dying a slow death, but he kept on, because music was his life and he wasn't giving up on it! We miss him.
One can read the sense of forlorn abandon in Chet's application of the trumpet. It suggests: I have come this far, the road has been long and arduous. My trumpet speaks for me, I have no more words to express blue...good night
It's actually Art Pepper. Laurie Pepper played me the first demo--recorded three years before Kind Of Blue. I guess Art pawned it off on Bill, who harmonized it with his distinctive impressionistic chords. A classic.
yeah, not the most tech gifted player ever perhaps, but what a sweet sound- the guy i wish i could play like most even if i did idolize and study with the incomparable clark terry years ago, i wish i'd discovered chet sooner or i could channel him or something.
From the hard to find CD "Little Girl Blue - Chet Baker meets the Space Jazz Trio". Goes for £250.00 on Amazon UK these days. Thank God for Internet! Enrico Pieranunzi - piano Enzo Pietropaoli - bass Fabrizio Sferra - drums
Bass - Enzo Pietropaoli Drums - Fabrizio Sferra Piano - Enrico Pieranunzi Trumpet, Vocals - Chet Baker Notes Recorded at Malleus Studio, Recanati, March 1-2, 1988. Producer - Paolo Piangiarelli (his daughter is on the LP pic) @t
ich weis was du meinst. chet selber wüsste wie eingenommen wurde, zowohl in alkohol wie die härteren sachen als heroïn er ist ja aus ein fenster von ein hotel in amsterdam gevallen , wahrscheinlich unter der influss von drogen, er wahr der experte in viele sachen, ach in trompete spielen und muziek machen, er wird hier sehr vermisst
This song originated from the great artist and trumpet player Miles Davis. Check out his version, if you haven't. It's on the Kind Of Blue album, which just an incredibly great piece of work. If you like this, you will probably really like it. I personally prefer Miles' version much more than this one.
Recorded in Italy in 1988 ? This would be Chet Baker's last recorded album ? Really got a sweet tone out of that Bach Strad ? With a bach 10 1/2cw or 10 1/2ew or maybe a 10 3/4 ? A lot of questions, who knows ?
I can't stop listening to this man...And he makes me cry. His passion and control on the trumpet are phenomenal.
Me too !!!! Is amaizing !!
Same here, pal
I know, right?
me too. It is 2020 and can't help not to listen to chet.
And what makes it all the more special, he got his teeth knocked out of his mouth, and learned to play the trumpet all over again with no front teeth. (And that shouldn't be possible). And even after that he still sounds f-in awesome.
Yes, I'm addicted to the velvety tone as well.. I play trumpet.. and that's really what I'm going for...
It’s remarkable how through someone’s pain and sorrow you can derive so much love and joy from his music the feeling is always there thank you Chet you are truly in the hall of fame
One of Bill’s great songs, and I dig Chet’s rendition!
Ja Bill Evans ist der Komponist und nicht wie viele meinen dass Miles genial sei..
I was just thinking about it, i said to myself who's this incredible pianist not surprised that it's bill, phenomenal musician
....heavy rain outside my window....been raining like cats and dogs for a week now....Sir Baker and band keeps my mood up.
It's strange, but Chet's pain is our happiness. I'm sure his music gave him the joy he missed.
This.
Miles and chet added sad but beautiful colors to the world of jazz. you would have to be a trumpet player to feel the high.
Totally immersed. For the first time I understant the amazing music of Chet Baker!
I just discovered Chet this week. I usually cannot tolerate a trumpet but he knows how to play it sweetly. I did not know such a thing was possible. His singing is also amazing. It's real.
I agree with you! A musician all my life, I was surprised that I didn't know about Chet much earlier but I'm certainly enjoying his artistic style and soft, subtle voice and horn, and also his jazz when he's on that wave-length! The man was a remarkable talent. Wish he could have stayed around longer.
J'aimerais seulement la traduction en français merci beaucoup
J'aimerais seulement la traduction en français merci beaucoup
J'aimerais seulement la traduction en français
Merci beaucoup cordialement
J'aimerais seulement la traduction en français
Merci beaucoup. Cordialement
He was only the worlds best jazz trumpet man in the 50's.He loved Italy,and spoke their language well.One of the few horn players that can affect my mood.Makes me cry sometimes.My cousin Jamie emulated him.I've been around the interchange of energy that comes from inspiration.It satisfies something that can't be put in words.Time to listen...thanks untitledtango for your work in this.
only a handful of musical greats could reach your soul and nobody better than chet.he was something else.
This emotional song turns your soul inside out!
Meu velho amigo Chet, você cada vez melhor. É como vinho !!!
Muito bom!
I love the stuff Chet was doing near the end of his life. Real neat ensemble work, so cool, RIP
Chet was sick and this session nearly cancelled. Thank God he decided to play after all. His last studio recording, and what a great one.
what's the album called?
Wow, thanks for that info. His take on it all just really is so lovely. I don't give a fuck what his detractors say, they're just evidently not able to just listen. He's such a teacher. I'm a vocalist, and what he does on the horn and as a singer are equally informing, inspiring, and awesome. Love Chet.
Unsurpassably romantic Chet... always in my heart
Had a girl laugh at me when I said Chet is romanticism and she laughed at me.
Never talked to her again.
This makes me happy when I’m sad, and sad when I’m happy. Mission accomplished.
Bear, you've got quite an awakening before you. take in every Baker cut you can find. drink it in and enjoy. but his level of artistry is actually more than enjoyment, it is learning.
Totally agree w/you on that---his work is Deep Teaching.
Tristezza,nostalgia,questo gran de artista e , come un libro aperto!!
Que bella observación.
Thank You for this beautiful piece! 🏆🎺
INCREDIBIL!
ABSOLUT INCREDIBIL!
AM CĂUTAT ACEASTĂ
MUZICĂ TOATA VIATA!
ABIA ACUM AM
GĂSIT.O.
MUZICA INIMII MELE!
FASCINANT!
isn't it the truth? So much blue in green. "it's not easy being green" - Kermit
Blue in Green is a great song that Bill Evans wrote, but Miles Davis, who made it more popular, took the credit for, Who really cares, Chet and Miles and Bill are all gone now, but their great music lingers on in many renditions by three great artists.
M.J. Leger disagree ,the true is the true ,the autor was Bill Evans
@@vg5157 Try to accurately READ the first line of the comment! Since the song doesn't have lyrics, it means that he composed the tune! Bill Evans composed several great numbers. He also arranged as well as being a great pianist.
Bill Evans sold this song to Miles for $25. (Bill was a heroin addict at the time.) But you can tell it's all Bill.
not to forget Bill Evan's performances on Portrait in Jazz. love Chet Baker but listening to other versions of this tune just seems to take me back to the 'originals'.
A most beautiful talent combo whew...
Chet Baker is the reason I am here.
Next to Miles, only Chat understood the beauty and complexity of Bill Evans' harmonies.
hmmm---interesting, going to have to look into that meself!
J Dila understood
Pierannunzi certainly did!
Fantastic, Chet is the man still :-)
Dean Hollingsworth he's got nice sound
the rest of us are mere mortals.
Chet ❤
Que forma de tocar las baladas...Estremece los sentidos.Gracias Chet Baker.
Harvey Specter is the reason why i'm here
+Eduardo García His character is the main reason why I've started listening to jazz.
+Ollie Hernandez LOL same here...
dude I loved jazz since harvey specter
What season/episode did he play Blue in Green with Chet?
season 2 episode 5
Una sorpresa escuchar por primera vez una versión al tema de Miles Davis, y en la interpretación del maestro Chet!
Gracias por subirla.
R
Thank you for posting. Simply beautiful!
Pianist is the magnifico Enrico Pieranuzzi, man...(and the theme was composed by Bille Evans, not by Miles)
Yes Bill Evans wrote it but it was Miles who gave voice to it. Chet does it justice here, but you can tell by his face that he is in the final phase of his life in Europe.
I have an LP, SONORITIES, from 1978, recorded in Rome by Pieranunzi along with USA clarinetist, Bill Smith. It is Gorgeous! On two duets, the interplay between clarinet and piano is just astoundingly sensitive, just like this. Other sidemen were Italians also. Baker became fairly fluent in Italian and lived there for quite awhile.
fantastic right hand, totally equal to Chet's poignancy.
Poignancy. That's what makes us human. I can't believe a robot can ever produce this feeling! I really hope NOT. Long live the ARTS.
Я просто люблю Джазмена Чета!красивого джельмена!❤❤❤его игра это лучшее,что есть в жизни!спасибо вам великий романтик!❤
That thumbnail is atrocious -- showing Chet at a bad time in his life, but he could still put out some of the best vocals and subtle, sensual music ever! Unforgettable talent, whom we miss immensely..
Actually shows you that vanity is such a pathetic value. He looked like shit but he knew what he was doing and was 100% in.
@@gordoloboalbondigas You have a valid point, in a way, he was dying a slow death, but he kept on, because music was his life and he wasn't giving up on it! We miss him.
просто волшебник, лучше него никто с грустью не работал, обожаю
Chet Baker is the god of jazz phrasing.....
Wow. A workof beauty!
Enrico pieranunzi - p
Enzo Pietropaoli - b
Fabrizio sferra - d
meraviglia
Smooth trompet player. R.I.P Chet ta mon
i play a little 🎺 the ballads give me the freedom to step inside the music. bill evans added that space for a trumpet player.
For everyone here
*Hugs all around*
🚬🥃🎚️📻🎵🧲🫀🫂👍
A nice stiff drink will help you feel alittle better.
ahhh Lord Baker...
Blue in Green, and wholly Chet sublime.
esta versão ficou mais bonita do que com Miles Davis... Chet Baker is a genious...
Real music and so soulful. Music which can hurt or lift the mood.
Under light pressure Chet brings you in a relaxed mood
Extraordinariamente extraordinario Chet
One can read the sense of forlorn abandon in Chet's application of the trumpet. It suggests: I have come this far, the road has been long and arduous. My trumpet speaks for me, I have no more words to express blue...good night
wow. amazing, simply amazing.
It's actually Art Pepper. Laurie Pepper played me the first demo--recorded three years before Kind Of Blue. I guess Art pawned it off on Bill, who harmonized it with his distinctive impressionistic chords. A classic.
Superbe version !
the very best, my preferred one!!!
Agreed
yeah, not the most tech gifted player ever perhaps, but what a sweet sound- the guy i wish i could play like most even if i did idolize and study with the incomparable clark terry years ago, i wish i'd discovered chet sooner or i could channel him or something.
Chet was ragged, but PURE. Opposite of polished, but trite.
A very sad story ,a wonderful player
Beyond beautiful...
From the hard to find CD "Little Girl Blue - Chet Baker meets the Space Jazz Trio". Goes for £250.00 on Amazon UK these days. Thank God for Internet!
Enrico Pieranunzi - piano
Enzo Pietropaoli - bass
Fabrizio Sferra - drums
The sensitive interplay between Baker and Pieranunzi makes this the best. The piano solo is fully equal to Chet's trumpet.
Agree. Pieranunzi must be one of the best piano players Chet ever worked with after the legendary Dick Twardzik.
@@letemroll7871 Bill was the best
I know it´s like spitting in church, but I like Chet´s melancholy version even better than Miles´s.
Agree one hundred percent!
Let `Em Roll I feel the same way about it.
Miles plays too much harder. I prefer the Chet's way. Always do.
if it makes you feel any better, bill evans wrote this one and miles stole the writing credit for it.
Wow... So amazing, I like it more than Miles Davis version (the original)
Agreed
LOL ^
Try again. Something more mature this time.
Clássic!
Bass - Enzo Pietropaoli
Drums - Fabrizio Sferra
Piano - Enrico Pieranunzi
Trumpet, Vocals - Chet Baker
Notes
Recorded at Malleus Studio, Recanati, March 1-2, 1988.
Producer - Paolo Piangiarelli (his daughter is on the LP pic)
@t
Chet en forme !
album avec the space jazz trio ? introuvable depuis fort longtemps...
Superbe merci pour ce partage
Wanderfull!!!!!!!! Thank you for post
Esse cara é o melhor
Miles hated Chet. Chet didn´´t care, he loved Miles anyway. This is proof of that!
Mile didn't hate Chet
Love it. LOVE learning things like this, and it makes complete sense. It's all good, They would have understood one another I have zero doubt.
Magic Chet ❤️
Magic!
Relíquia
Anybody knows which live version is this one? Or in which album it’s featured?
It only seems to be a random Chet improvisation
Hay que haber sufrido para tocar así 🌇
Frio, fome e solidão...
Es muy cierto y muy bien percibido/profundo. Gracias.
Es alguien que me transmite su sentimiento... pienso igual!!! De hecho su vida fue bastante complicada ....pero no parecía ser un mal tipo!!!
Enzo Pietropaoli bass
Enrico Pieranunzi piano
thanks Harvey Specter ...
which episode?
season 2 episode 5
Many thanks! Will look it up.
1:35 - 1:40 good pianoooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ich weis was du meinst. chet selber wüsste wie eingenommen wurde, zowohl in alkohol wie die härteren sachen als heroïn
er ist ja aus ein fenster von ein hotel in amsterdam gevallen , wahrscheinlich unter der influss von drogen, er wahr der experte in viele sachen, ach in trompete spielen und muziek machen, er wird hier sehr vermisst
This song originated from the great artist and trumpet player Miles Davis. Check out his version, if you haven't. It's on the Kind Of Blue album, which just an incredibly great piece of work. If you like this, you will probably really like it. I personally prefer Miles' version much more than this one.
Phenomenal
insondable tema.....
This guy is for sure an elf
belleza....
ditto.
Compared to Miles Davis. Chet's interpretation is much more 'sad'.
It's pure emotion, that why. Melancholy can be incredibly beautiful.
Maybe other people gave Miles credit for this song. That can happen in the music world.
Beyond life...
fabulous
cool.
magia pura
😊👌
i got CD
title '' little girl blue ''
chet baker!!
so good for sleep
მაგარია უსმენ და თიტქოს სადღაც უსასრულოდ მიდიხარ სიზმრებში მხოლო ფხიზელი
Miles was great, but I think Chet's interpretation is more interesting.
Recorded in Italy in 1988 ? This would be Chet Baker's last recorded album ?
Really got a sweet tone out of that Bach Strad ? With a bach 10 1/2cw or 10 1/2ew or maybe a 10 3/4 ? A lot of questions, who knows ?
mark johnson the mouthpiece was a 10 3/4c
not now, my dad
Blue loves green
عاشق......
Человек со следами убийственного ЛСД на лице, но с каким сердцем!!!
If you like this, listen to "Oblivion" by violinist, Gidon Kremer, on You Tube
Sad😢
Suits
Magggico!