
Experience the magic of two jazz legends coming together on Alone Together. Trumpeter Chet Baker’s emotionally rich phrasing pairs seamlessly with Bill Evans’ expressive piano, resulting in a late-1950s session defined by its lyrical interplay and sophisticated cool jazz sound. Recorded in New York in 1958 and 1959, these performances have become a highlight of both artists’ storied careers.
This album features an outstanding ensemble, including the talents of Herbie Mann, Pepper Adams, and Kenny Burrell, enhancing each track’s atmospheric depth. With a bonus recording from Paris in 1955 and iconic photos by Jean-Pierre Leloir, Alone Together is a timeless portrait of jazz artistry at its peak.
- Format: Vinyl
- Label: Jazz Images
- Genre: Jazz
- Release Date: 2016
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TRACKS
A1. Alone Together
A2. How High The Moon
A3. It Never Entered My Mind
A4. 'Tis Autumn
B1. If You Could See Me Now
B2. September Song
B3. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To
B4. Time On My Hands
B5. You And The Night And The Music
B6. Alone Together
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