Studio Trieste
Studio Trieste is an album by trumpeter Chet Baker, guitarist Jim Hall and flautist Hubert Laws which was recorded in 1982 and released on the CTI label.[1][2][3]
Studio Trieste | ||||
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Released | 1982 | |||
Recorded | March and April 1982 | |||
Studio | Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Length | 38:11 | |||
Label | CTI CTI 9007 | |||
Producer | Creed Taylor | |||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [4] |
The Allmusic review by Scott Yanow states: "Baker's CTI recordings (which were usually arranged by Don Sebesky) always came off well. For what would be his final CTI date, he was matched with guitarist Jim Hall, flutist Hubert Laws and a fine rhythm section ... Throughout, Sebesky's charts favorably showcase Baker's lyrical trumpet, making this a recommended LP that deserves to be reissued".[4]
Track listing
- "Malagueña" (Ernesto Lecuona) – 9:44
- "Django" (John Lewis) – 10:02
- "Swan Lake" (Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) – 8:42
- "All Blues" (Miles Davis) – 9:43
Personnel
- Chet Baker – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Jim Hall – guitar
- Hubert Laws – flute
- Kenny Barron (tracks 1 & 4), Jorge Dalto (tracks 2 & 3) – keyboards
- Jack Wilkins – guitar (track 4)
- Gary King – electric bass (tracks 1 & 4)
- George Mraz – bass (tracks 1 & 2)
- Steve Gadd – drums
- Sammy Figueroa – percussion
- Don Sebesky – arranger
References
- Eyries, P., Edwards, D. & Callahan. M. CTI Album Discography accessed May 26, 2017
- Chet Baker Catalog accessed May 26, 2017
- Enciclopedia del Jazz: Chet Baker accessed May 26, 2017
- Yanow, Scott. Studio Trieste – Review at AllMusic. Retrieved May 26, 2017.
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