Autumn Leaves - Chet Baker & Paul Desmond Together video free download


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Duration: 07:09
Uploaded: 2008/12/26

A song performed by Chet Baker (trumpet), Paul Desmond (alto sax), bob James (Keyboards), Ron Carter (contrabass), Steve Gadd (drums).

Direction and editing: Bruno Barrios Cabrejos

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8 years ago

JODY CRAWFORD

Nice and smooth!

8 years ago

Francesca Van der Geld

*“Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower.”*― Albert Camus Chesney Henry "Chet" Baker, Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter, flugel-hornist and vocalist.Baker earned much attention and critical praise through the 1950s, particularly for albums featuring his vocals (Chet Baker Sings, It Could Happen to You). Jazz historian David Gelly described the promise of Baker's early career as "James Dean, Sinatra, and Bix, rolled into one." His "well-publicized drug habit" also drove his notoriety and fame; Baker was in and out of jail frequently before enjoying a career resurgence in the late 1970s and '80s.*Death:*Plaque at the Hotel Prins Hendrik, in AmsterdamAt about 3:00 am on May 13, 1988, Baker was found dead on the Prins Hendrikkade, near the Zeedijk, the street below his second-story room (Room 210) of Hotel Prins Hendrik in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, with serious wounds to his head. Heroin and cocaine were found in his hotel room, and an autopsy also found these drugs in his body. There was no evidence of a struggle, and the death was ruled an accident. A plaque outside the hotel memorialises him and the room he was staying in is named 'The Chet Baker Room'.Baker's body was taken for interment to the Inglewood Park Cemetery in Inglewood, California.

8 years ago

MrJazzohjazz

This session in NYC was for Artists House and was the last record Paul made as he was dying of Cancer .... note his attack was weaken ...

8 years ago

Musiques de rêve

it's amazing to discover this band playing this standart Steve Gad and Ron Carter give a solid groove and Chet & Paul are musicaly at the top;thank for sharingjpascal

8 years ago

Southern Jameson West

.............................................................shared.............................!!!

8 years ago

steven t easter

SWING IT!! #ONELOVE

8 years ago

Funky Flo

#JazzoPhonics

8 years ago

Funky Flo

great

9 years ago

jake eufarly

I forget how good this is. Always nice to rediscover it.

9 years ago

Eduardo Marchetti

Quién puede ser el sordo al que no le gusta?????

9 years ago

xlfutur1

Steve Gadd is so damn good.

9 years ago

WD678

smooth

9 years ago

oldtimedrumcorps

Yea fingerin is nowhere in sync and thats for allowing time lapse . who cares, really? Diggin the groove.

9 years ago

Clifton Jamison

Thanks Brunex Barrios!The "Birth of the Cool" led to some great musicians doing what they do best.What a time to live and have all this.I am happy with what's so easily available.For those that complain about YouTube....try listening thru an old worn out phonograph machine ,and dealing with scratched skipping old records!

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