Description
Chet Baker is highly regarded as one of jazz’s greatest trumpet players, and he recorded numerous albums over his 35 year recording career. Recorded in 1969, Albert’s House features eleven instrumental compositions by Steve Allen, who produced the recording session to assist Baker in restarting his career after a horrific dental injury in ’68. The sessions feature an all-star group of players with Paul Smith on keyboards, Barney Kessel on guitar, Jim Hughart on bass and Frank Capp (of Wrecking Crew fame) on drums.
1) Albert’s House
2) Farewell, San Francisco
3) Time
4) I Should Have Told You So
5) How Dare You Sir
6) End of the Line
7) Pretty People
8) Sunday In Town
9) A Man Who Used to Be
10) Never Had This Feeling Before
11) Life
12) Nice Little Girls