Chet Baker discography

This article contains the discography of the American jazz trumpeter and singer Chet Baker. His most productive period was arguably for Pacific Records during the 1950s, which included his first vocal recordings.

Discography

Pacific Jazz/World Pacific

Barclay/EmArcy

  • Chet Baker Quartet [also known as Rondette] (1955)
  • Chet Baker Quartet [also known as Summertime] (1955)
  • Chet Baker and His Quintet with Bobby Jaspar [also known as Alone Together] (1956)
  • Chet in Paris, Vol. 1: Featuring Dick Twardzik (EmArcy, 1955 [1988])
  • Chet in Paris, Vol. 2: Everything Happens to Me (EmArcy, 1955 [1988])
  • Chet in Paris, Vol. 3: Cheryl (EmArcy, 1955–1956 [1988])
  • Chet in Paris, Vol. 4: Alternate Takes (EmArcy, 1955–1956 [1988]) - note: this series has been sub-titled...The Complete Barclay Recordings of Chet Baker

Riverside/Jazzland

Prestige

SteepleChase

Enja

  • Oh You Crazy Moon (1978 [2003])
  • Peace (1982)
  • Strollin' (1986) - with Philip Catherine, Jean-Louis Rassinfosse
  • My Favourite Songs: The Last Great Concert (1988)
  • Straight from the Heart: The Last Great Concert, Vol. 2 (1988)
  • The Last Great Concert: My Favourite Songs, Vols. 1 & 2 (1988)

Circle

  • Night Bird (1980)
  • Tune Up (1980 [1981])
  • My Funny Valentine (1980 [1981])
  • Round Midnight (1980 [1982])
  • In Your Own Sweet Way (1980 [1983])
  • Just Friends: Chet Baker Live in the Subway Club (1980 [1984])
  • I Remember You (1980 [1984])
  • Conception (1980 [1985]) - with Karl Ratzer
  • Down: Chet Baker Live in the Subway Club (1980 [1988])
  • It Never Entered My Mind (1980 [1990])

Timeless

Fresh Sound

Philology

  • Haig '53: The Other Piano Less Quartet (1953 [1996]) - with Stan Getz
  • In Europe, 1955 (1955 [1991])
  • A Trumpet for the Sky: Club 21, Paris - Vols. 1 & 2 (1983 [1993])
  • Live from the Moonlight (1985 [1988])
  • A Night at the Shalimar Club (1987 [1991])
  • Little Girl Blue (1988) - with the Space Jazz Trio

Other labels

As sideman

With Stan Getz

With Gerry Mulligan

With Art Pepper

  • The Artistry of Pepper (Pacific Jazz, 1962)
  • Art Pepper Plays Shorty Rogers & Others (Pacific Jazz, 1978)

With Bud Shank

With others

References

  1. "Chet Baker Discography." Retrieved October 18, 2016.
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