Chet Baker & Bill Evans Alone Together
Although Chet Baker and Bill Evans were both highly lyrical and introspective players who could have made a marvelous team, they only recorded together on a couple of occasions. By the time these recordings were made in 1958-59, Chet Baker had been a star for less than a decade. This 1958 instrumental album presented Baker in an unusual setting, accompanied by great jazz musicians with whom he would only rarely play and record: Evans, Herbie Mann, Pepper Adams, and Kenny Burrell. THE COMPLETE LP + 2 BONUS TRACKS - 180-GRAM VIRGIN VINYL - LIMITED EDITION
- 1. Alone Together 6:53
- 2. How High the Moon 3:37
- 3. It Never Entered My Mind 4:41
- 4. 'Tis Autumn 5:18
- 5. I Talk to the Trees 5:50*
- 6. If You Could See Me Now 5:18
- 7. September Song 3:06
- 8. You'd Be So Nice to Come Home to 4:33
- 9. Time on My Hands 4:33
- 10. You and the Night and the Music 4:07
- 11. Thank Heaven for Little Girls 4:36*