The numbers heard on Chet Baker & Crew were among a prolific flurry of recordings Baker was involved in during the last week of July 1956 -- fresh from an extended European stay. Sessions were held every day from the 23rd through the 31st, which resulted in such classic titles as The Route, Chet Baker Sings, and Chet Baker Quintet at the Forum -- which is also available under the title Young Chet -- as well as Chet Baker & Crew. The crew on these sides includes Phil Urso (tenor sax), Bobby Timmons (piano), Jimmy Bond (bass), Peter Littman (drums), and of course Baker (trumpet/vocals). Joining the combo on both the original as well as the alternate take of "To Mickey's Memory" and "Pawnee Junction" is Bill Loughbrough (chromatic tympani). His unmistakable percussive accents and tuned drum solos give these West Coast bop tracks uniquely Polynesian intonations. The band members take full advantage of their individual roles and abilities as soloists to really stretch out on "Slightly Above Moderate" and the Urso-credited composition "Halema" -- named after Baker's wife. The chemistry of cool that flows between Urso and Baker is perhaps at its finest during the seamless exchange heard on "Worryin' the Life Out of Me." Timmons also boasts notable contributions throughout. His playful and scampering style dresses up the bluesy "Lucius Lu" and "Line for Lyons," among others. The latter is also notable as it contains the sole Baker vocal on this set. Baker enthusiasts seeking companion tracks featuring the same lineup should likewise obtain the 1995 CD release Young Chet. Among the contents is the frenetic rendering of "Night on Bop Mountain." [The 1993 CD reissue of Chet Baker & Crew increases the original eight-song Pacific Jazz collection to include all 14 tracks completed during three sessions in late July 1956 at the Forum Theater in Los Angeles.] ~ Lindsay Planer, All Music Guide
Chet Baker is one of jazz's great cult figures, a trumpeter and singer who had a long and prolific career despite having a rather chaotic life that included heroin addiction, jail sentences and deportations from a few European countries. Chet Baker & Crew is taken from his early prime and features Baker in top form.
Born in Oklahoma in late 1929, Baker grew up in the Los Angeles area. 1952 was his breakthrough year. He won an audition to play for a few weeks with a visiting Charlie Parker, and he met baritonist Gerry Mulligan, becoming part of Mulligan's famous pianoless quartet. Going out on his own in 1953, Baker was a leader of combos from then on. His movie star looks and vulnerable-sounding voice could have helped him land a career in films, but Baker's drug problems made that ultimately impossible. He was successful throughout the 1950s, was off the scene during much of the late 1960s, and made a major if unlikely comeback in the 1970s, spending most of his final decade in Europe before his passing in 1988.
Chet Baker & Crew features his regularly working group of 1956, a quintet also featuring tenor-saxophonist Phil Urso and pianist Bobby Timmons. The 14 selections, all but one of which are instrumentals, feature obscure but rewarding material that helped to define West Coast cool jazz. The blend between Baker and Urso, the concise and laidback solos, and the quiet cooking of the rhythm section make this an atmospheric and swinging affair.
—Scott Yanow
To Mickey's Memory*; Slightly Above Moderate; Halerna; Revelation; Something for Liza; Lucius Lu; Worryin' the Life Out of Me; Medium Rock; Jumpin' Off a Clef*; Chippyin'*; Pawnee Junction*; Music to Dance By*; Line for Lyons*.
Chet Baker, Trumpet/Vocals; Phil Urso, Tenor Sax; Bobby Timmons, Piano; Jimmy Bond, Bass; Peter Littman, Drums; Bill Loughbrough, Chromatic Tympani.
(*Bonus tracks not included on original LP.)
| Album Credits | |
Performance Credits |
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| Bill Loughbrough | Tympani [Timpani] |
| Bobby Timmons | Piano |
| Chet Baker | Trumpet |
| Jimmy Bond | Bass |
| Peter Littman | Drums |
| Phil Urso | Sax (Tenor) |
Technical Credits |
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| Malcolm Addey | Digital Transfers |
| Michael Cuscuna | Liner Notes |
| Richard Bock | Producer |
| Ron McMaster | Mastering |
| William Claxton | Photography |
| Woody Woodward | Liner Notes |