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Ruth Young: This Is Always
When she met the trumpet/vocal legend, Young became immersed in his world of music and drugs for almost a decade before breaking off the relationship. The music chosen for his debut recording is not a tribute recording, but, as she puts it, "my heartfelt dedication to Chet's memory of our own very private and public years together." The liner notes were written by James Gavin, the auther of the very revealing biography Deep In A Dream: The Long Night of Chet Baker, published in 2002.
The dozen selections were recorded in Augsburg, Germany at the studio of Wolfgang Lackerschmid, the vibraphonist with whom Baker had recorded several fine albums in the late 1970s. Young also selected veteran ex-pat saxman Herb Geller, with whom Baker recorded some wonderful 1950s West Coast sessions, as well as pianist Walter Lang and bassist Rocky Knauer. Geller supplies several sinuous alto solos and helps to reconstruct the world of 1955 all over again. Her choice to go without a drummer was a carryover of Chet Baker's own preferences.
To no one's surprise, the presentation and delivery of the songs is a time capsule Chet Baker vocal session with Ruth Young eerily emulating Baker's phrasing and timing. Is this imitation or art? You're not going to get any negatives out of this fan! If you are partial to the Baker vocal mystique, then this recording should do the trick for you. Despite an occasional intonation problem, Ruth Young admirably recreates an era and even includes some previously unheard verses for "This Is Always" and "Let's Get Lost."
Track Listing
Whatever Possessed Me, This Is Always, Time After Time, The Wind, I Fall In Love Too Easily, You're My Thrill, Deep In A Dream, Let's Get Lost, My Ideal, The Thrill Is Gone, Look For The Silver Lining, But Not For Me.
Personnel
Ruth Young, vocals; Herb Geller, alto sax; Walter Lang,piano; Wolfgang Lackerschmid, vibes; Rocky Knauer, bass.
Album information
Title: This Is Always | Year Released: 2005 | Record Label: Nagel Heyer Records