Baker, Chet: Why Shouldn't You Cry
Baker, Chet: Why Shouldn't You Cry
Format: CD
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Artist: Baker, Chet
Label: Bethlehem
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 4526180185932
Genre: Jazz
"Why Shouldon't You Cry,"- The Legacy vol.3 [ Limited Release] / Chet Baker Prestigious jazz label of Germany's, Enya series, fourth quarter release !!! Enya - Original Arubamuzu Strait Riisshu series. Fourth stage release of the 30 title series. The Jazz world's tribute to James Dean, is performed by Chet Baker, an old friend that sorrowfully and passionately plays this session work! Tony Williams and Larry Coryell also recorded in the Wolfgang lacquer Schmitt and set in 1987 of vibraphone player session. Chet's tribute to the death of Lee Konitz, in blown through title tracks rifts, a great work with lots of content! (1987, '93 recording). Latest remastered work comes with, newly written Japanese commentary and with bonus tracks." Japanese remastered pressing. Bethlehem. 2015.
Tracks:
1.1 Why Shouldn't You Cry
1.2 You Don't Know What Love Is
1.3 Rue Gregoire Du Tour
1.4 Balzwaltz
1.5 Five Years Ago
1.6 Waltz for Berlin
1.7 Dessert
1.8 Toku Do
1.9 Chet's Ballad (Why Shouldn't You Cry)