So What - Chet Baker. video free download


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Duration: 05:56
Uploaded: 2009/07/30

Jacques Pelzer : Saxophone.

Rene Urtreger : Piano.

Luigi Trussardi : Double Bass.

Franco Manzecchi : Drums

Recorded in Belgium, 1964.

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8 years ago

EMastering II Cargê Jr

Musica eh Amor, Puro.... MAsterpiece

8 years ago

Sérgio G. S'andre

*Mas que maravilha!!!!*

8 years ago

Elizabeth S

#sowhatChet Baker & Dave Brubeck

8 years ago

contactkeithstack

really like this group. and the recording very even and low vibe.

9 years ago

한현

소왓을 쳇베이커연주로 들으니까 느낌이 완전히 다르네ㅎ

9 years ago

Axel Baumgarten

What Chet is playing at the beginning is just so unique. He was so much ahead of his time. He always had other ideas. But I guess you can tell his focus has already gone a bit due to the drug use. However his timing was still immaculate and this is all that matters.Why was Keith Richards so great? Because he was never rushed, not as a teenager, nor as a Grandfather.This is the most imporant lesson in life - dont ever let anything rush you., whether in music, sports (tennis is one best example), love, business life. And those who expressed this and entertained that way stood out - at least to me.

9 years ago

unSTEVOED

I had never herd of Chet Baker growing up. Jazz is not big in New Zealand. However I found a CD of his in a bargin bin at a music shop in Wellington New Zealand. Brought it, went back to my Hotel Room, dropped some Acid and Listened to it for hours. It was AWESOME!

9 years ago

Ronnie Kahn

The first time I met Chet Baker, he was playing at a little neighborhood club called Strykers on 97th & Columbus Avenue on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He was coming back after years of an extended period of absence, having diligently devoted himself to re-learning to play trumpet with dentures, which everybody told him could not be done. But he persevered and prevailed, and this was one of his first comeback gigs. Awesome! I never heard any trumpet sound like that! I don't think it could ever be captured on a recording: So intimate tender innovative & personal...sometimes just whispering & breathing infinite silence space&timelessness into his trumpet...He just loved music & making music so deeeeeeeeeply & innately: just making the purest finest most beautiful sounds and blissful ethereal effects. Chet Baker was truly a great Maestro of the highest degree, a natural-born precocious musical genius like Mozart!During the break I came up to Chet to thank & enthusiastically congratulate him. In my over-enthusiasm I started telling Chet how much I also dug & admired & had been imitating his singing for years, and automatically went into my little imitation of him singing “I Wish I Knew” till I caught myself & felt embarrassed & silly & said,“Oh no! Here I am doing my Chet Baker imitation for Chet Baker!” He just smiled & said “You don't look old enough to remember that record.” (1955 LP called “Chet Baker Sings & Plays")He looked gaunt & emaciated, almost like a derelict. But his voice and manner were very polite mellow kind & refined, sensitive gentle very personable sweet good-natured & very likable, casual cultured & very well-bred. I asked him if he would sing during his second-set after the break. He thanked me for asking but apologized & explained why he really couldn't because he was working with just a bassist & drummer & no piano...He excused himself when his band-mates summoned him to prepare for their second set. There were just a few other people at that very small dimly-lit cellar club that night. My date was a nice girl who had the same last name as me though we were otherwise unrelated, I barely remember her, but we were both blown-away by Chet! When Chet came back from the break, he opened his set singing “Just Friends” Bless his heart! Still feels good that he honored my request & was singing just for me! His singing always kinda reminds me of Alfalfa from “Our Gang” I still listen to Chet's music almost every day now, often listening to him continually all day long, and when I try listening to something else for a change, I find myself missing his familiar soothing sound which is so much an integral part of me, I find myself unable to listen to anything else & hafta sink right back into that sweet fine&mellow transcendent celestial atmosphere he creates so effortlessly & endlessly... PS: I had given Chet my business card that night, and to my surprise & amazement—first thing in the morning--he called me! But that's another story for another time now...

9 years ago

Nadia Lynggaard

nice theme ..Perfecto All Together piano and sax and flugelhorn and bas ...thanks !!

9 years ago

Azar Naimian

Ein absolutes "must" für Jazz-Freund oder der es werden will. Chet Baker ist der Großmeister des soften Jazz. Erotisch, traurig und inspirativ. Keiner konnte es bisher besser. Es ist wie klassische Musik, man kann es immer hören.

9 years ago

Hugo Feliu

Swing, Chet like only you cant....

9 years ago

Alex Korova

+Minsook YangToo bad you were "bored" on that Sunday many moons ago. I could have spiced things up for you while listening to Chet (*_~)

9 years ago

Julie Ebnother-Parker

Thinking of you dear Dad, remembering how much you loved Chet.

9 years ago

Peter Bromberg

*Chet Baker with Miles Davis' classic, "So What"*Jacques Pelzer : Saxophone.Rene Urtreger : Piano.Luigi Trussardi : Double Bass.Franco Manzecchi : DrumsRecorded in Belgium, 1964.

9 years ago

Peter Bromberg

*Chet Baker with Miles Davis' classic, "So What"*Jacques Pelzer : Saxophone.Rene Urtreger : Piano.Luigi Trussardi : Double Bass.Franco Manzecchi : DrumsRecorded in Belgium, 1964.

9 years ago

Jake Hostetler

Thats got to be one of the coolest sax solos Ive ever heard

9 years ago

Lowell Thomas, Jr.

Yes, he is "puffing his cheeks." That was NOT, however, his WORST bad habit ! lol

9 years ago

Gabriel Boaes

So What... fantastic! 

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