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Symphonically

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Download links and information about Symphonically by Chet Baker, Mike Melillo. This album was released in 1985 and it belongs to Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz genres. It contains 5 tracks with total duration of 47:20 minutes.

Artist: Chet Baker, Mike Melillo
Release date: 1985
Genre: Blues, Jazz, Vocal Jazz
Tracks: 5
Duration: 47:20
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Laura (featuring Massimo Moriconi, Giampalolo Ascolese) 12:52
2. This Thing By Starlight (featuring Massimo Moriconi, Giampalolo Ascolese) 12:02
3. Yesterdays (featuring Massimo Moriconi, Giampalolo Ascolese) 8:49
4. My Foolish Heart (featuring Massimo Moriconi, Giampalolo Ascolese) 8:34
5. Dancing In the Dark (featuring Massimo Moriconi, Giampalolo Ascolese) 5:03

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Chet Baker is accompanied by Mike Melillo's quartet and a full orchestra in this 1985 concert. Melillo wrote new arrangements of several standards during a six-week period prior to the performances, keeping them in the original key since Baker neither read music nor made a habit of showing up for rehearsals; in fact, the first time Baker played with the orchestra was opening night. The Orchestra Filamonica Marchigiana are utilized deftly by Melillo to provide background for Baker's mostly strong trumpet solos, especially in the extended treatments of "Laura" and "Yesterdays." Melillo also contributes an original, "This Thing by Starlight" (a reworking of the chord changes to Cole Porter's "What Is This Thing Called Love"), and the two musicians are featured as a duo in an impromptu encore of "My Foolish Heart," featuring Baker's effective though fragile vocals. Although this CD isn't a good starting point for someone not very familiar with Chet Baker's music, it still ranks as one of the better efforts among the dozens of recordings made during the trumpeter's final years.