Silent Nights, a recording of Christmas music, was recorded with Christopher Mason in New Orleans in 1986 and released in 1987. The best album credited to Chet Baker is Chet Baker Sings which is ranked number 936 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 1,990. * Jack Sheldon – Jack’s Groove (Fresh Sound (Sp) FSR 624), Chet Baker (tp) Gerry Mulligan (bars) Henry Grimes (b) Dave Bailey (d), * The Complete Pacific Jazz and Capitol Recordings of the Original Gerry Mulligan Quartet and Tentette with Chet Baker (Mosaic MR5-102, MD3-102) ), Pacific Jazz EP 4-30, PJ 1202, CDP 7 97160-2, Pacific Jazz EP 4-33, PJ 1202, HFS 1, CDP 7 97160-2, Pacific Jazz EP 4-33, PJ 1202, CDP 7 97160-2, Barclay (F) BLP 84009; Pacific Jazz EP 4-47, PJ 1218; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84009; Pacific Jazz PJ 1218; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84009; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84009; Pacific Jazz PJ 1218, PJ 37; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84017; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84017; Pacific Jazz PJ 1218; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84017; Pacific Jazz EP 4-47, PJ 1218, JWC 501; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84017; Pacific Jazz EP 4-47, PJ 1218; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84042; Polydor (J) J48 20275/76, Barclay (F) BLP 84042; Polydor (J) J48 20277/78, Barclay (F) BEP 74020; Polydor (J) J48 20277/78, Pacific Jazz PJ 1222; World Pacific WP 1826, World Pacific JWC 509; Crown CLP 5317; Pacific Jazz CDP 7 92931-2, Playboy PB 1958; Pacific Jazz CDP 7 92931-2, Pacific Jazz EP 4-48; World Pacific JWC 507; Pacific Jazz PJ-LA 896-H; Jazztone J 1274; Pacific Jazz CDP 7 92931-2, Pacific Jazz 639, PJ 1232; World Pacific JWC 507; Pacific Jazz PJ 75; Jazztone J 1274, Gene Norman Presents GNP 60; Fresh Sound (Sp) FSR 624, Pacific Jazz PJ 1241, EP 4-49, DJ 2, ST 90061, Pacific Jazz PJ 1241, EP 4-68, 45-650, DJ 2, ST 90061; World Pacific JWC 510, Playboy PB 1959; Pacific Jazz CDP 7 46857-2, Gee Baby, Ain’t I Good to You (alt. 3 (Playboy PB 1959) 14 Songs. * Chet Baker Quintet with strings (no details) (Pacific Jazz EP 4-30, EP 4-33), * Chet Baker Sings and Plays with Bud Shank, Russ Freeman and Strings (Pacific Jazz PJ 1202, WP 1202) On this page, we are showing you the essential albums and collections to get, if you wish to add his legacy to your music archive. D’Angelo (p) R. Romanelli (syn, accor) G. Delacroix (b) C. Deschamps (d), * Jean-Jacques Goldman – Non Homologue (Epic (F) CDE PC 26678), Chet Baker (tp) Rique Pantoja (key) Michele Ascolese (g -5) Sizao Machado (b -1,2) Marco Fratini (b -5) Bob Wyatt (d -1/4) Roberto Gatto (d -5) Silvano Michelino (per -1/4) Stefane Rossini (per -5), Rome, Italy or Rio de Janeiro, Brazil or Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1984 or 1985 or 1987, * Rique Pantoja and Chet Baker (WEA Discosltda (Br) 670 0028), Fred Raulston Quartet featuring Martha Burks and Chet Baker, Chet Baker (tp) Fred Raulston (vib) Floyd Darling (p) Kirby Stuart (b) Paul Guerrero (d) Martha Burks (vo), * Fred Raulston – Would You Believe (Jazz Mark 103), * Chet Baker – My Foolish Heart (I.R.D. 1 (Replica RP 1) * Chet Baker – Strollin’ (Enja (G) ENJ 5005 11), Chet Baker (tp) Michel Graillier, Jean-Louis Rassinfosse (b), * Chet Baker – Candy (Sonet (Swd) SNTF 946), Chet Baker (tp, vo) Herbie Hancock (p) Pierre Michelot (b) Billy Higgins (d), * Herbie Hancock – Round Midnight (Columbia SC 40464), Chet Baker with Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, Chet Baker (tp) Mike Melillo (p, cond) Massimo Moriconi (b) Giampaolo Ascolese (d) Orchestra Filarmonica Marchigiana, * Chet Baker/Mike Melillo – Symphonically (Soul Note (It) SN 1134), Chet Baker with Lizzy Mercier Descloux Orchestra, Chet Baker (tp) Moacyr Marques Da Silva (bcl) Leonardo Gandelman (sax) Sivuca (accor) Michel Cron (vln) Vincent Bouvot (key) Doudeth “Neco” DeAzvedo (ac-g) Vitor Biglione, Harry Bruce, Jorge Degas, Jamil Jones, Dos Santos, Zeppa (b) Paulo Braga, Billy Perry (d) Djalma Correa, Alceu Maia, Paulo “Chacal” Perira, Marcelo Salazar (per) Slim Batteux, Lorenza Johnson, Adam Kidron, Jose Luiz Mazziotti (back vo) Lizzy Mercier Descloux (cond), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July-August, 1985, * Chet Baker – Lizzy Mercier Descloux, One 4 the Soul (Polydor (F) 827 910-2), Chet Baker (tp) Edy Olivieri (p) Ilario DeMarinis (b) Vincenzo Mazzonne (d), Chet Baker (tp) Michel Graillier (p) Ricardo Del Fra (b) John Engels (d), * Chet Baker Sings Again (Timeless (H) SJP 238, CDSJP 238), Chet Baker (tp) Michel Graillier (p) Massimo Moriconi (b), “Moonlight Club”, Mancerta, Italy, November 24, 1985, * Chet Baker Live from the Moonlight (Philology (It) 214W 10/11, 214W 10/11-2), Chet Baker (tp) Joe LoCascio (p, syn) Tom Mclaren (b, el-b) George Weimmer (d, per) Alonzo Alonzo (per) Terri Meason (vo), * Joe LoCascio – Sleepless (Pausa PR 7200), Chet Baker with Christopher Mason Quartet, Chet Baker (tp) Christopher Mason (as) Mike Pellara (p) Jim Singleton (b) Johnny Vidacovich (d), * Chet Baker/Christopher Mason – Silent Night (GSR 1986), Chet Baker (tp) Butch Lacy (p) Jesper Lundgaard (b) Jukkis Uotila (d), * Chet Baker – When Sunny Gets Blue (SteepleChase (D) SCS 1221, SCCD 31221), Chet Baker (tp) Michel Graillier (p) Ricardo Del Fra (b) Van Morrison (vo -9), “Ronnie Scott’s Club”, London, England, November 24, 1986, * Chet Baker Live at Ronnie Scott’s London (Apollon/Jazz Road (J) BY32 5010), Chet Baker (tp) Harold Danko (p) Jon Burr (b) Ben Riley (d), * Chet Baker – As Time Goes By (Timeless (H) SJP 251/52, CDSJP 251/52) Chet Baker (tp) Catherine Valente (vo, g) a.o. * Chet Baker – Art Pepper Sextet (no details) (Pacific Jazz EP 4-48), Chet Baker (tp, vo) Russ Freeman (p) Jimmy Bond (b) Lawrence Marable (d), Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 30, 1956, Chet Baker (tp) Phil Urso (ts -1/8,11,13/16) Bobby Timmons (p) Jimmy Bond (b) Peter Littman (d) Bill Loughbrough (timp -8), Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 31, 1956, * Chet Baker and Crew (Pacific Jazz PJ 1224, WP 1224, ST 1224, ST 1004) * Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker – Timeless (Pacific Jazz PJ 75, ST 20146) * Chet Baker Sings (World Pacific WP 1826, ST 1826), Chet Baker (tp) Phil Urso (ts) Bobby Timmons (p) Jimmy Bond (b) Peter Littman (d), Forum Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, July 24, 1956, * Various Artists – The Hard Swing (World Pacific JWC 508) 0:23. or Best Offer. * Gerry Mulligan – Limelight c/w Moonlight in Vermont (Fantasy 529) Rupi. Genres: Cool Jazz. * Chet Baker Trio Live in Montmartre, Vol. 1-2: The Last Great Concert, Chet Baker Sings and Plays from the Film "Let's Get Lost", Chet Baker Featuring Van Morrison Live at Ronnie Scott's, Quartet Live, Vol. Chesney Henry “Chet” Baker Jr. (December 23, 1929 – May 13, 1988) was an American jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist, and vocalist. * Various Artists – I/We Had a Ball (Limelight LM 82002, LS 86002) Chet Baker, more than ten years after his mysterious death, is more popular than ever. * Bud Shank with Bob Florence Orchestra (no details) (World Pacific MM 426), Chet Baker (flh) Harry Betts (arr, cond) The Carmel Strings, * Chet Baker – Into My Life (World Pacific WP 1858, WPS 21858), * The Mariachi Brass – In the Mood (World Pacific WP 1859, WPS 21859), Chet Baker, Gary Barone (flh) Bud Shank (as, fl) Dennis Budimir, Herb Ellis (g) Robert West (b) John Guerin (d) Victor Feldman (per), * Bud Shank – Magical Mystery (World Pacific WP 1873, WPS 21873), Chet Baker (tp) Paul Smith (p, org) Barney Kessel (g) Jim Hughart (b) Frank Capp (d), * Chet Baker – Albert’s House (Beverly Hills BH 1134), Tony Terran, Ray Triscari (tp) Chet Baker (tp, vo) Miles Anderson, Dick Hyde, Ollie Mitchell (tb) George Roberts (btb) Plas Johnson (ts) Buddy Collette (reeds) Larry Knechtel (key) Al Casey, Mike Deasy, Joe Pass, Tommy Tedesco (g) Joe Osborne, Ray Pohlman (el-b) Hal Blaine (d) Gary Coleman (per) Jerry Styner (arr, cond) The Sid Sharp Strings, Sunwest Recording Studio, Hollywood, CA, July 6, 1970, * Chet Baker – Blood, Chet and Tears (Verve V6 8798), Lee Konitz – Chet Baker – Keith Jarrett Quintet, Chet Baker (tp) Lee Konitz (as) Keith Jarrett (p) Charlie Haden (b) Beaver Harris (d), * Lee Konitz – Chet Baker – Keith Jarrett Quintet (Jazz Connoisseur (Israel) JC 113), Chet Baker (tp) Lee Konitz (as) Michael Moore (b) Beaver Harris (d), “Ornette’s Club”, Woodstock, NYC, April, 1974, * Chet Baker/Lee Konitz – In Concert (India Navigation IN 1052), Chet Baker Nonet with Don Sebesky Orchestra, Chet Baker (tp) George Marge (afl, ob, d’amore) Hubert Laws (fl, afl) Romeo Penque (cl, fl) Paul Desmond (as -1,4) Lewis Eley, Max Ellen, Barry Finclair, Paul Gershman, Harry Glickman, Emanuel Green, Harold Kohon, David Nadien, Herbert Sorkin (vln -2,6) Warren Lash, Jesse Levy (vlc -2,6) David Friedman (vib) Bob James (el-p) Ron Carter (b) Steve Gadd (d -1/4,8) Jack DeJohnette (d -5/7) Don Sebesky (arr, cond), Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, July 17, October 31, November 1, 1974, * Chet Baker – She Was Too Good to Me (CTI 6050 S1; CTI/Associated ZK 40804), Chet Baker (tp -1/4, tp, vo -5) Ed Byrne (tb -5) Gerry Mulligan (bars -1/4) Dave Samuels (vib -1,3,4, per -2) Bob James (el-p -1, p -2/5) John Scofield (g -1,3,4) Ron Carter (b) Harvey Mason (d), * Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker – Carnegie Hall Concert, Vol.